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  1. The novel opens on Christmas Eve, a festive and joyous occasion. Nevertheless, The Woman in Black is a horror novel, and as such there is an atmosphere of creeping dread from the outset. Throughout the novel, fog will function as a symbol of impending peril, disaster, or doom—and Arthur is perhaps more sensitive and easily affected than he ...

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  2. The Woman in Black is a ghost story written by Susan Hill. It was published in 1983 but is set in the. Edwardian. close. Edwardian The time period in which Edward VII was king, 1901-1910. era. The ...

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  3. The Woman in Black is a ghost story by Susan Hill, in which Arthur Kipps relates his haunting experiences at Eel Marsh House. The tale begins on Christmas Eve, when Arthur's step-children invite ...

  4. The Woman in Black - Plot summary Key Plot details Christmas Eve, Mrs Drablow and a funeral In Eel marsh house and Kipps is rescued The woman in black ...

  5. Archive. The Woman in Black is a 1983 gothic horror novel by English writer Susan Hill, about a mysterious spectre that haunts a small English town. A television film based on it, also called The Woman in Black, was produced in 1989, with a screenplay by Nigel Kneale. In 2012, another film adaption was released starring Daniel Radcliffe.

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    • 1983
  6. Summary. Arthur Kipps’ family gathers around the hearth in “Christmas Eve.”. Arthur goes outside to gaze at the surrounding nature and reminisces on the first time he saw their current house, Monk's Piece. His former employer, Mr Bentley, showed it to him. A few years later, Arthur married his wife, Esmé, and bought Monk's Piece, where ...

  7. Nov 5, 2010 · Susan Hill's novel The Woman in Black (1983) is a radical example of women's Gothic horror. It is a popular ghost story that has been successfully adapted for the London stage. In addition, it offers a social critique of motherhood and contemporary rhetoric surrounding the family.

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