The Haunting of Hill House is a supernatural novel about four people who come together to spend a week in a haunted house. Eleanor, a timid woman who has spent most of her life caring for her unpleasant mother, feels free for the first time in years, and is both scared and enamored of the house. The novel explores the themes of nature, sexuality, and sanity, and uses an unreliable narrator to play with the reader's perception of reality.
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