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1975 novel by Peter Straub From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julia is a 1975 novel by American writer Peter Straub.[1] The work is Straub's first novel to deal with the supernatural and was published through Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.[2] Julia was later adapted into the 1977 film Full Circle (released in the USA as The Haunting of Julia), starring Mia Farrow.[3]
Author | Peter Straub |
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Language | English |
Genre | Horror |
Published | 1975, Coward, McCann & Geoghegan |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 287 |
ISBN | 0698106954 |
Preceded by | Under Venus |
Followed by | If You Could See Me Now |
The work is Straub's third novel and his second published novel, as Under Venus was not officially published until 1984.[4] Straub began writing Julia at the advice of his literary agent after Under Venus was rejected by his publishers, as his agent recommended that he try writing a gothic novel.[5]
Julia Lofting has just purchased a large house in London as a means of escaping her overbearing husband, Magnus, and to start her life over following the death of her nine-year-old daughter, Kate. But she begins to suspect that she is not alone, and after a seance is held at her home she comes to fear that a malevolent supernatural presence is stalking her.
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