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  • Published on: 1947
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Brilliant - du Maurier at her very best
By Lovebooks
Fantastic mystery story. I enjoyed re-reading this wonderful book. Daphne called it a 'Study in Jealousy' and it is based on her own jealous feelings towards her husband's former fiancee, a beautiful socialite named Jan Ricardo. Daphne found some love letters from her all signed with a distinctive 'R', the same motif that the second Mrs de Winter keeps finding at Manderley and which makes her feel inferior. She really gets inside the mind of the second Mrs de Winter (who is never named) and as the story unfolds, the mystery surrounding Rebecca's death deepens, and the pace quickens at the end with brilliant suspense. Manderley is Menabilly, Daphne's Cornish home, and Mrs de Winter's dream in the first chapter is actually a description of how Daphne and her sister first found the uninhabited Menabilly along the 3-mile drive overgrown with trees and bushes.Love it - love Maxim de Winter, Manderley and the evil Mrs Danvers.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Daphne Du Maurier's Enduring Classic!
By Rani S
This book is Daphne Du Maurier's finest and a classic in the true sense of the word.It's riveting, haunting and chilling at the same time. Mrs Danvers has got to be one of the most creepiest housekeepers I've ever read about in any book. The story is about a young orphan girl who works as a companion to an unbearable lady Mrs Van Hopper and while they are in Monte Carlo she catches the eye of Maxim De Winter a wealthy widower. Although twice her age he takes her off and marries her and brings her to his home Manderley. When she arrives she finds she is completely out of her element and her shyness and inexperience works against her. She finds everyone compares her to Maxim's first wife as she is completely unlike her in every respect. She feels inadequate and not worthy. Rebecca is rarely mentioned between Maxim and the second Mrs De Winter and so she draws her own conclusions however wrongly.When the truth is finally uncovered and no matter how shocking it is you do still feel some sympathy towards the person who commits the crime. The second Mrs De Winter is changed forever by it and it's the point where she finally grows up. I felt alot of warmth for her and was very sympathetic of her situation as the second wife/other woman living in the shadow of the first one who outshone her it seemed in every way to start off with. I even felt myself getting upset for her and really wanted her to pull through and win over Rebecca. Although in the end she does , Rebecca's ghost will always haunt the marriage even while the current Mrs De Winter and Maxim are in exile.Very sad and haunting book, worthy of being a Hitchcock Classic!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5A compelling and enchanting novel worth much closer attention than it is often given. Wonderful writing.
By Bluecashmere.
Finally I have unearthed this celebrated classic. It is, indeed, a wonderful novel, holding rapt attention throughout, yet offering so much more than mere suspense. It has its roots in the great novels of the nineteenth century “Jane Eyre” in particular perhaps, but it offers the same wide expanse, the same in-depth characterisation, in a far more compact form. I know that the book is often slotted into the gothic pigeon-hole, but it is far more than that. Sally Beauman’s “Afterword” is stimulating and penetrating, though not all would want to push the feminist analysis as far as she does. Nonetheless, her bold, imaginative linking of the novel with Sylvia Plath’s poetry opens up some very worthwhile lines of enquiry. This is Du Maurier at her very best.

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