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  1. 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 ...

  2. The Woman in Black Summary. Arthur Kipps is a well-to-do lawyer living in the English countryside. After Christmas Eve dinner, Arthur joins his family in the drawing room, where they are trading ghost stories—an “ancient” tradition. The children urge Arthur to contribute, but Arthur becomes agitated and upset, proclaims that he has no ...

  3. 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.

    • Susan Hill
    • 1983
  4. 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 ...

  5. Though Susan Hill intentionally never provides readers with a firm date for the events contained within the pages of The Woman in Black, it seems likely that the frame story is set roughly in the 1920s, with the main action (the young Arthur Kipps’s journey to Crythin Gifford and Eel Marsh House) transpiring sometime in the first decade of ...

  6. The Woman in Black by Susan Hill follows a carefully crafted structure that mirrors the classic conventions of Gothic literature. The novel is written in the form of a frame narrative, in which the protagonist, Arthur Kipps, recounts his harrowing experience of encountering the ghost of the woman in black.

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  8. Jan 1, 2001 · Alas, we cannot give you Austen, but Susan Hill's remarkable Woman In Black comes as close as our era can provide. Set on the obligatory English moor, on an isolated causeway, the story has as its hero Arthur Kipps, an up-and-coming young solicitor who has come north from London to attend the funeral and settle the affairs of Mrs. Alice Drablow of Eel Marsh House.