Jackson, Shirley,
I.
--The Intoxicated, 1949. (, 1949.)
--The Daemon Lover, 1949. (Woman's Home Companion, February, 1949.)
--Like Mother Used to Make, 1949. (, 1949.)
--Trial by Combat, 1944. (The New Yorker, December 16, 1944.)
--The Villager, 1944. (American Mercury, August, 1944.)
--My Life with R. H. Macy, 1949. (, 1949.)
II.
--The Witch, 1949. (, 1949.)
--The Renegade, 1948. (Harper's, November, 1948.)
--After You, My Dear Alphonse, 1943. (The New Yorker, January 16, 1943.)
--Charles, 1948. (Mademoiselle, July, 1948.)
--Afternoon in Linen, 1943. (The New Yorker, September 4, 1943.)
--Flower Garden, 1949. (, 1949.)
--Dorothy and My Grandmother and the Sailors, 1949. (, 1949.)
III.
--Colloquy, 1944. (The New Yorker, August 5, 1944.)
--Elizabeth, 1949. (, 1949.)
--A Fine Old Firm, 1944. (The New Yorker, March 4, 1944.)
--The Dummy, 1949. (, 1949.)
--Seven Types of Ambiguity, 1948. * (Story, 1948.)
--Come Dance with Me in Ireland, 1943. (The New Yorker, May 15, 1943.)
IV.
--Of Course, 1949. (, 1949.)
--Pillar of Salt, 1948. (Mademoiselle, October, 1948.)
--Men with Their Big Shoes, 1947. (Yale Review, March, 1947.)
--The Tooth, 1949. (, 1949.)
--Got a Letter from Jimmy, 1949. (, 1949.)
--The Lottery, 1948. *** (The New Yorker, June 26, 1948.)
V.
--Epilogue, 1949. (poem) (, 1949.)
