As the hours turn to days, Hill House seems to be a kind of live, breathing organism. Inexplicable events occur as the guests struggle to disguise their mounting fears that Hill House too is more than the sum of its parts more than mere brick, wood, and stone. Montague, a scholar of the supernatural and the occult Theodora, a flamboyant artist Eleanor, a fragile recluse who claims past experience with poltergeists and Luke, the young heir to the 80-year old mansion. Hailed as a perfect work of unnerving terror, The Haunting of Hill House chronicles the story of four strangers who agree to stay at the notoriously unfriendly Hill House: Dr. One of the only great novels of the supernatural in the last hundred years.” Shirley Jackson’s Hill House is as nearly perfect a haunted-house tale as I have ever read. “It is the sort of quiet epiphany every writer hopes for: Words that somehow transcend the sum of the parts. “I think there are few, if any descriptive passages in the English language any finer than this,” Stephen King once wrote, referring to the opening paragraph of The Haunting of Hill House. This classic novel has not only engrossed and enthralled millions of readers, but continues to serve as a source of inspiration for countless authors who hope to live up to even a fraction of its prose. Since its original publication in 1959, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson has become the quintessential benchmark in American gothic horror.
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