Susan Hill’s horror novel The Woman in Black tells the story of Arthur Kipp’s spooky experience at Eel Marsh House. It is told through first person narration, from Arthur’s point of view. The novel takes place in the fictional English town of Crythin Gifford. Hill tackles, among others, themes of revenge, grief, and loss.
Although her output has diminished since the early 1970s, Susan Hill remains a significant figure in the English literary scene. Her novels sell solidly and attract considerable critical attention; sh...
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Susan Hill's career as a writer has taken some interesting and surprising turns since the publication of her first novel in 1961. The Enclosure was actually written when Hill was only about eighteen y...
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