What Jackson's work was really about

   Although it is often unclear which specific authors Jackson would draw her influence from, it was evident in her writings from an early age that her inspiration came from her view that there was a hidden dark side in everyone (“Shirley Jackson Biography”). In this way, it is better to say that her own life and her perspective influenced her more than anything.


   "The Summer People", "The Lottery", " The Witch" "The Renegade", and " We Have Always Lived In The Castle" speak to the prejudice and cruelty of human beings. Jackson wanted to show everyday evil in her writings.


   Her best-known novel, The Haunting of Hill House, is the quintessential haunted-house story. Published in 1959 and filmed in 1963 as The Haunting, it is a masterpiece of edgy tension and creeping terror, telling the story of a paranormal investigator and his carefully picked guests, who stay in the titular property in a bid to prove the existence of the supernatural.


 

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