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  1. Publication place. United Kingdom. Rebecca is a 1938 Gothic novel written by English author Daphne du Maurier. The novel depicts an unnamed young woman who impetuously marries a wealthy widower, before discovering that both he and his household are haunted by the memory of his late first wife, the title character.

  2. Daphne du Maurier. 4.24. 640,307 ratings41,437 reviews. "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again..." Ancient, beautiful Manderley, between the rose garden and the sea, is the county's showpiece. Rebecca made it so - even a year after her death, Rebecca's influence still rules there. How can Maxim de Winter's shy new bride ever fill her ...

  3. Jul 9, 2024 · Rebecca, Gothic suspense novel by Daphne du Maurier, published in 1938. Widely considered a classic, it is a psychological thriller about a young woman who becomes obsessed with her husband’s first wife. Rebecca was adapted by Alfred Hitchcock into a popular film (1940).

  4. Rebecca, first published in 1938, is a gothic novel by British author Daphne du Maurier. The novel tells the story of a young woman who marries a wealthy widower, only to find herself haunted by the memory of his first wife, Rebecca. Du Maurier masterfully weaves suspense and psychological tension, exploring themes of identity, jealousy, and ...

  5. Rebecca Full Book Summary. Rebecca 's narrative takes the form of a flashback. The heroine, who remains nameless, lives in Europe with her husband, Maxim de Winter, traveling from hotel to hotel, harboring memories of a beautiful home called Manderley, which, we learn, has been destroyed by fire. The story begins with her memories of how she ...

  6. Nov 1, 1997 · Rebecca T Paperback – Special Edition, November 1, 1997. by Daphne Du Maurier (Author) 4.5 25,887 ratings. Best of #BookTok. See all formats and editions. Now a Netflix film starring Lily James and Kristin Scott Thomas. "Last Night I Dreamt I went to Manderley Again..." With these words, the reader is ushered into an isolated gray stone ...

  7. And du Maurier herself is obsessed with the idea of return in this novel – the return of Rebecca herself, the return to Manderley. It’s a novel that is almost impossible to escape from! Daphne herself could never understand why it captured the reading public’s attention so deeply and permanently, though.

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