Oh she’s good! Reminds me of another of hers: The Daemon Lover. The subtle unspoken menace draped in everyday actions. Actually, The Lottery was like that too. Soooo good!
Thank you WNS, I love Shirley Jackson's unsettling stories. She, in a way, winnows readers/people. It takes a certain type to fall back into her basket and not blow away on the free wind. The rest of us become grist for her mill.
PLEASE also include the original version of this timeless story in which Mrs. Jones’ character has a completely different surname PLEASE & thank you for including this second version of the story (at least in the meantime;)
charles l grant is considered one of the major writers of 'quiet horror'. Decades before he starting writing shirley jackson could have held that title...it would be nice in Windy night featured some of Grants work
Hee husband is a serial killer and she’s well aware of it but is so apathetic and lost in her life that she doesn’t care and is almost looking forward to it. She knows he’s going to kill her and isn’t going to fight it.
I listened twice - and stopped and rewound. And I got it on the second read! DUDE!!!!!
Ms. Jackson takes a normal situation and twists it and twists it until you can't look at anything normal anymore without wondering....
This made my brain absolutely scream wanting to know what would happen. She's so good at building tension
Oh she’s good! Reminds me of another of hers: The Daemon Lover. The subtle unspoken menace draped in everyday actions. Actually, The Lottery was like that too. Soooo good!
Thank you WNS,
I love Shirley Jackson's unsettling stories.
She, in a way, winnows readers/people.
It takes a certain type to fall back into her basket and not blow away on the free wind.
The rest of us become grist for her mill.
Love me some Shirley Jackson
Chills...I have read this one---but couldn't quite recall it. Thank you.
I don’t get it
I am also confused and unsettled.
Your narration is excellent! Relaxing and never over done.
Many times a second listen will clarify matters; going to do that right now! (Hint: it is what you think it is.)
She married a murderer knowingly and is going to let him kill her?!
@@marniekilbourne608that is exactly what I thought!
Many thanks windy 💜
PLEASE also include the original version of this timeless story in which Mrs. Jones’ character has a completely different surname PLEASE & thank you for including this second version of the story (at least in the meantime;)
I do like Shirley Jackson thank you Windy
Tragic, that a young woman would resign her life to death-by-husband.
Odd that a woman who wanted to die would just happen to meet and marry a serial killer so he could kill her.
Another great story well done. Thanks! 😊👏
So happy. Thank you.
Thank you!
charles l grant is considered one of the major writers of 'quiet horror'. Decades before he starting writing shirley jackson could have held that title...it would be nice in Windy night featured some of Grants work
Whooooooo-eeeeeee!
Have no idea what happened at the end. Someone please explain. I’m usually not this dense.
I have an idea, but she sure does make you think!
It's s rather ambiguous end but it appears she has married a murderer and wonders how long before he murders her too.
Hee husband is a serial killer and she’s well aware of it but is so apathetic and lost in her life that she doesn’t care and is almost looking forward to it. She knows he’s going to kill her and isn’t going to fight it.
Foreshadowing the shower scene several times.
If Shirley had to explain the ending then she didn’t do her job! Great little tale.
I'm never sure the conclusion I reach is the correct one.
To teach the drawing of conclusions in the classroom.
I have absolutely no idea what this is about 🤔
Kind of a late answer but the lady married a serial killer. She doesn't care about life and is passively waiting for her turn.😬