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In page Jeanette Winterson:

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Winterson was the first writer commissioned to produce a novella for Hammer (a film studio producing horror films) in collaboration with Arrow Books (part of Random House).[25][26] It was announced that it would be published in the summer of 2011. However, Winterson's novella The Daylight Gate, based on the 1612 Pendle Witch Trials, appeared on their 400th anniversary in 2012.[27] Its main character, Alice Nutter, is based on the real-life woman of the same name.[citation needed] The book combines Gothic tropes with descriptions of early 17th-century Britain, as The Guardian's Sarah Hall describes it: "the squalor, inequality and religious eugenics. The subjugation of women and prostituting of children. The degloving and castration of Catholics. Poverty. Sickness. Desperation."[28]