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Even the most familiar comforts can grow to feel strange, unreliable, potentially harmful — a phenomenon Freud called unheimlich, or “unhomely.” No writer epitomizes the concept of the unhomely more than Shirley Jackson, whose darker fiction — “<a href="https://www.newyorker.com/magazine... More »
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