A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand
LecturesAmy H. Sturgis
For the very first time, Shirley Jackson’s estate has authorized a book inspired by Shirley Jackson’s work. The 2023 novel A Haunting on the Hill by author Elizabeth Hand (a three-time Shirley Jackson, World Fantasy, and Nebula Award winner) is a direct response to Shirley Jackson’s 1959 classic story The Haunting of Hill House. How does Elizabeth Hand challenge, update, and/or expand on the ideas of Shirley Jackson? How well does A Haunting on the Hill continue the tale of The Haunting of Hill House and/or stand on its own as a work of Gothic horror?
In this module, we will consider the challenges of the sequel or “inspired-by” work, discuss A Haunting on the Hill both in its context and on its own merits, note how the novel fits into Elizabeth Hand’s larger body of writings, and explore the ongoing relevance of the Gothic to 21st-century readers.
Course Instructor: Dr. Amy H. Sturgis
In this module, we will consider the challenges of the sequel or “inspired-by” work, discuss A Haunting on the Hill both in its context and on its own merits, note how the novel fits into Elizabeth Hand’s larger body of writings, and explore the ongoing relevance of the Gothic to 21st-century readers.
Course Instructor: Dr. Amy H. Sturgis
- Lecture 1: Elizabeth Hand01:05:14
- Lecture 2: The Witch of Edmonton and Other Inspirations01:05:15
- Lecture 3: Murder Ballads and Other Inspirations01:04:18
- Lecture 4: Critical Receptions01:08:30