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Misery

eng. Misery · 1987
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Historical Context and Significance

«Misery» by Stephen King, published in 1987, is one of the author's most renowned works and holds a significant place in the psychological thriller and horror genres. The book tells the story of writer Paul Sheldon, who finds himself captive to his obsessed fan, Annie Wilkes. This novel explores themes of dependency, control, and the creative process, while also highlighting the dangers of fanaticism. «Misery» has had a substantial impact on culture, becoming a symbol of the fear of losing freedom and control. In 1990, the book was adapted into a successful film starring James Caan and Kathy Bates, further cementing its cultural legacy. Kathy Bates won an Oscar for her role, underscoring the work's significance and influence on the film industry. The novel has also inspired numerous other works in literature and cinema that explore similar themes.

Misery
Date of publication: 3 July 2024
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Original titleeng. Misery · 1987