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    The Haunting of Hill House

    The Haunting of Hill House

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    Auteur: Shirley Jackson
    Créateur: Shirley Jackson
    Éditeur: Penguin Books

    Prix de liste: EUR 10,01
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    Média: Broche
    Édition: Reissue
    Pages: 256
    Poids (kg): 0.4
    Dimension (cm): 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.5

    ISBN: 0140071083
    Code Décimal Dewey: 813.54
    EAN: 9780140071085
    ASIN: 0140071083

    Date de publication: Décembre 31, 1984
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
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    Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House has unnerved readers since its original publication in 1959. A tale of subtle, psychological terror, it has earned its place as one of the significant haunted house stories of the ages.

    Eleanor Vance has always been a loner--shy, vulnerable, and bitterly resentful of the 11 years she lost while nursing her dying mother. "She had spent so long alone, with no one to love, that it was difficult for her to talk, even casually, to another person without self-consciousness and an awkward inability to find words." Eleanor has always sensed that one day something big would happen, and one day it does. She receives an unusual invitation from Dr. John Montague, a man fascinated by "supernatural manifestations." He organizes a ghost watch, inviting people who have been touched by otherworldly events. A paranormal incident from Eleanor's childhood qualifies her to be a part of Montague's bizarre study--along with headstrong Theodora, his assistant, and Luke, a well-to-do aristocrat. They meet at Hill House--a notorious estate in New England.

    Hill House is a foreboding structure of towers, buttresses, Gothic spires, gargoyles, strange angles, and rooms within rooms--a place "without kindness, never meant to be lived in...."

    Although Eleanor's initial reaction is to flee, the house has a mesmerizing effect, and she begins to feel a strange kind of bliss that entices her to stay. Eleanor is a magnet for the supernatural--she hears deathly wails, feels terrible chills, and sees ghostly apparitions. Once again she feels isolated and alone--neither Theo nor Luke attract so much eerie company. But the physical horror of Hill House is always subtle; more disturbing is the emotional torment Eleanor endures. Intense, literary, and harrowing, The Haunting of Hill House belongs in the same dark league as Henry James's classic ghost story, The Turn of the Screw. --Naomi Gesinger


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    2 sur 5 étoiles la piece   Mars 14, 2006
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    Ceci est en fait une piece tiree du roman de Shirley Jackson. Prenez garde si c'est en fait ce dernier qui vous interesse!

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