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The Shining (The Shining, #1)

Stephen King · 1977 · Book

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In 4 Achriom libraries · rated 5 of 5

This work explores the psychological unraveling of a family under the spell of a haunted environment, where isolation breeds terror and paranoia.

ModernThe Descent Into Madness Due to IsolationThe Impact of Trauma on Family DynamicsThe Malevolent Influence of PlaceThe Struggle Between Good and Evil Within IndividualsThe Threat of Paternal Authority in a Supernatural Context

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