Submitted by AxidentalMe t3_z4ph9t in books
So yesterday I randomly chose this book from my library and pretty much read it nonstop throughout the day. I couldn´t stop reading. It is very subtle from very early on in terms of its foreshadowing but one can start to notice that there is something off about Eleanor from very early on when she lies about having things she didn´t have in her apartment and keeps you interested. I loved seeing Eleanor´s descent into madness and how awkward and aggressive things become with Theodora. It´s one of the rare times when a book has genuinely made me feel so uncomfortable. Especially scenes like when they´re drinking by the fireplace and she rambles on about all her thoughts. The other characters acknowledge this amongst themselves and tell Eleanor to keep on drinking. There´s something so alienating and uncomfortable about that part which made me feel as if I was actually losing my mind. I love the narration so so much.
What did you guys think? Any small detail you noticed?
Tayreads608 t1_ixs6ar8 wrote
Welcome to the world of Shirley Jackson. She’s utterly brilliant and exploring her bibliography is such a treat.
Hill House is one of my favorite books ever. I don’t find it scary as much as I find it both claustrophobic and unmooring. Eleanor is such a well written character. Her decent into madness is both a spectacle and wildly relatable. It’s, IMO, one of the best explorations of caretaker abuse and how both the trauma of that and the female experience leads to a devouring by the heteronormative and domestic.
If you haven’t already, check out Laura Millers introduction to the piece and keep digging into Jackson, because she’s still so relevant and so talented.
Edit: I also just want to mention that Jackson is funny and there’s a lot of humor and wit throughout her work. If you want a really good example of that check out either one of her memoirs, Life Among the Saves and Raising Demons, or The Sundial