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The Haunting of Hill House
Haunting of Hill House, The
Publisher's info
Title: The Haunting of Hill House
Author: Shirley Jackson
Publisher: Viking Press
1st printing: 1959
Page count: 246
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The Haunting of Hill House is an American novel of the supernatural thriller genre with an emphasis on themes involving ghosts and haunted houses. The book was written by Shirley Jackson and published by Viking Press in both hardcover and paperback formats in 1959. The premise of the book involves a research group led by Doctor John Montague who challenges several volunteers to spend the night at the legendary Hill House in the hopes of establishing measurable evidence of the supernatural.

Characters[]

  • John Montague
  • Eleanor Vance
  • Luke Sanderson
  • Mister Dudley
  • Mrs. Dudley
  • Theodora

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • A television series, bearing the full title The Haunting of Hill House began airing in 2018. It draws inspiration and some details from the novel, but it is largely a unique story involving the fabled haunted house and its long-term affects on its occupants.
  • This book came out the same year as Robert Bloch's Psycho. Both books were adapted into films in the 1960s and yielded less-than-stellar remakes in the 1990s.
  • Author Shirley Jackson also wrote the short story "The Lottery", which inspired a storyline during the final stretch of episodes from the original Dark Shadows television series.

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