Buchzusammenfassung
Shirley Jackson was an influential American writer known for her distinctive literary contributions to the horror and mystery genres. With a penchant for exploring the psychological depths of her characters, Jackson achieved acclaim with iconic works that include The Lottery and The Haunting of Hill House. Her legacy as a trailblazer endures in the realm of dark fiction, showcasing a unique ability to infuse ordinary settings with an eerie, unsettling atmosphere that continues to captivate readers.
The haunting tale of *We Have Always Lived in the Castle* begins with Mary Katherine “Merricat” Blackwood, an 18-year-old living with her sister Constance in their family’s grand but isolated home. Merricat’s peculiar introduction—expressing her wish to be a werewolf, her aversion to dogs and noise, and her fondness for death cap mushrooms—immediately sets a tone of unease, further heightened by her revelation that the rest of their family is dead. The story unfolds in a village where the Blackwoods are resented for their wealth, and the mystery of a poisoning six years earlier looms large. Constance, once accused but acquitted of the crime, remains housebound, while their ailing Uncle Julian obsessively recounts the tragic event. The sisters’ secluded life is disrupted by the arrival of their cousin Charles, whose fixation on the family fortune alarms Merricat. As tensions rise, Merricat’s desperation to protect their fragile world culminates in her setting the house on fire, leading to the destruction of their home and Uncle Julian’s death. The truth emerges: Merricat was the one who poisoned the family, with Constance shielding her all along. Retreating into the ruins of their home, the sisters embrace their isolation, as the villagers, burdened by guilt, leave offerings at their door, while Merricat finds peace in the solitude she always desired.
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