The Haunted House by Virginia Woolf (1921): A Review

Title: The Haunted House

Author: Virginia Woolf

Publication Year: 1921

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Genre: Short Story, Modernist fiction

Source: eBook

Virginia Woolf’s short stories are more like poetic paintings than traditional narratives. If you want action, look elsewhere—but if you crave beauty and quiet observation, these stories are a perfect fit.

“The Haunted House” isn’t about ghosts and scares, but about love lingering in a house that feels alive. Former residents return, hoping to find that love endures with the new occupants. Woolf crafts a haunting yet gentle portrait in which every word is rich with symbolism, inviting us to hunt for hidden meaning.

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