![]() Reviews since 1959 from critics in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, and others have been unendingly positive. Neil Gaiman went so far as to say it was THE scariest work of fiction he had ever read. Stephen King touts it as one of the finest horror books of the century. ![]() Within the ranks of critics and creators alike, Hill House retains a grim position of special dignity and honor. ![]() The answer is that Hill House is revered and renowned amongst what might be called the Horror Intelligencia. Which House?įirst published in 1959, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson is probably the most famous haunted house story ever written.īut given that I had never heard of it until It became the story of choice for a book club I frequent, asking who it is famous among is a decent question. But what do we call the stuff somewhere in between? In this case, we call it Hill House. When something is good in its own time but not in others, we call it “outdated”. When something is good in its own time and long after, we call it a “classic”. ![]() One of the first lessons you learn on undertaking a critical reading of media is that influential doesn’t always mean good. ![]()
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