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London shortly before her death, presumably to confirm her pregnancy. When the doctor is found, he reveals that
Rebecca had cancer and would have died within a few months. Furthermore, due to the malformation of her uterus, she could never have been pregnant. Maxim assumes that Rebecca, knowing that she would die, manipulated him into killing her quickly. Mrs Danvers had said after the inquiry that Rebecca feared nothing except dying a lingering death.
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284:"an unusual thing," suggesting her name is uncommon, foreign or complex. While courting her, Maxim compliments her on her "lovely and unusual name". Despite her timidity, she gradually matures throughout the novel, refusing to be a victim of Rebecca's phantom-like influence any longer and becoming a strong, assertive woman in her own right.
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interrupted before the narrator does so by the disturbance caused by a nearby shipwreck. A diver investigating the wrecked ship's hull condition also discovers the remains of
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suggestion, the narrator wears a replica of the dress shown in a portrait of one of the house's former inhabitants, ignorant of the fact that
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Maxim's wilful and quick-witted sister, who develops an immediate fondness for the new Mrs de Winter. Prior to the novel, she had married Giles Lacy. She, along with her brother, is one of the few people who knew
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ball, in which she dresses as a de Winter ancestor and is introduced as "Caroline de Winter", although this is clearly not her own name. She signs her name as "Mrs M. de Winter", using Maxim's initial. Early in the novel she receives a letter and remarks that her name was correctly spelled, which is
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brings a verdict of suicide. However, Rebecca's first cousin and lover, Jack Favell, attempts to blackmail Maxim, claiming to have proof that she could not have intended suicide based on a note she sent to him the night she died. It is revealed that
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Du Maurier delivered the manuscript to her publisher, Victor Gollancz, in April 1938. On receipt, the book was read in Gollancz's office, and her "editor, Norman Collins, reported simply: 'The new Daphne du Maurier contains everything that the public could want.'" Gollancz's "reaction to
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indicates she had been toying with the theme of jealousy for the five years since her marriage in 1932. She started "sluggishly" and wrote a desperate apology to Gollancz: "The first 15,000 words I tore up in disgust and this literary miscarriage has cast me down rather."
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never attain the beauty, urbanity, and charm her predecessor possessed. Whenever the narrator attempts to make changes at Manderley, Mrs Danvers describes how Rebecca ran it when she was alive. Cowed by Mrs Danvers' imposing manner and the other members of
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Du Maurier and her husband, "Tommy Browning, like Rebecca and Maximilian de Winter, were not faithful to one another." Subsequent to the novel's publication, "Jan Ricardo, tragically, died during the Second World War. She threw herself under a train."
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as a study in jealousy ... she admitted its origins in her own life to few." Her husband had been "engaged before – to glamorous, dark-haired Jan Ricardo. The suspicion that Tommy remained attracted to Ricardo haunted Daphne." In
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had imposed on that film, although Orson Welles' radio version which predated the film (and including a promotion for the film) was faithful to the original, asserting that Max de Winter had deliberately murdered Rebecca.
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luncheon by transatlantic telephone from London to New York. She called for writers and distributors to offset, in the literary world, the contemporary trials of civilization in the political world.
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as Rebecca, explores an alternate approach to a filmatization of the novel. Here, the story is narrated by Rebecca, who is haunted by the household's anticipation of a second Mrs De Winter.
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sold 2.8 million copies between its publication in 1938 and 1965. It has been adapted numerous times for stage and screen, including a 1939 play by du Maurier herself, the film
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had sold more than twice that number." The novel has been continuously in print since 1938 and in 1993 "du Maurier's US publishers Avon estimated ongoing monthly paperback sales of
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up the character of the first in the mind of the second...until wife 2 is haunted day and night...a tragedy is looming very close and CRASH! BANG! something happens.'"
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demise, his one and only true friend and confidante is Mrs Danvers, whom he calls "Danny", just as Rebecca had done.
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language Pakistani drama television series adaptation directed by
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for favourite novel of 1938, voted by members of the
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5103:"The book 'Rebecca' inspired this Taylor Swift song"
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W H Smith names Rebecca the nation's favourite book
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4372:""Rebecca": il primo ciak a Trieste – Il Piccolo"
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2623:, was based on the novel. However, the Hollywood
593:), published in 1934, has a main plot similar to
5790:
4808:, Issue 113, 26 January - 8 February 1990, p. 42
3231:
157:A bestseller which has never gone out of print,
4481:
1796:Tíai-nan, Tíai-wan: Hsin shih chi chíu pan she
702:Reception in the professional and popular press
519:, as well as her relationship with her father.
3588:
3520:included a song titled "Rebecca" on his album
3467:have also been inspired by the novel, such as
3286:
2909:and dramatized by Pakistani writer and author
2889:as Mrs Danvers. The mini-series was filmed in
25:. For the 2001 novel by Orson Scott Card, see
5834:National Book Award for Fiction winning works
5532:
5234:
5075:[Soap operas A–Z: Hell in paradise].
4070:
4043:B/frameset&FF=trebeka&15,,26 "Rebeka"
3532:'s song "Tolerate It", featured on her album
3405:including the costume ball scene. The second
3256:after crossing Egypt by car, guided by Count
483:
4398:"Noorpur ki Rani to highlight social issues"
3828:"' Rebecca' Publisher Denies Any 'Parallel'"
3156:
1828:Hsin-chich (Hong Kong): Hung Kuang she tien
488:Some commentators have noted parallels with
437:The fictional Hôtel Côte d'Azur, Monte Carlo
5844:Novels involved in plagiarism controversies
4864:
4720:
4006:"The 40 best books to read during lockdown"
3867:
2873:, aired on the national public broadcaster
5539:
5525:
5241:
5227:
4851:. London, UK – via Internet Archive.
2226:Barcelona: Plaza & Janés Editores S.A
38:
5073:"Telenovelas A–Z: Infierno en el paraíso"
5065:
4860:
4858:
4179:
3383:Learn how and when to remove this message
3102:ran 18 January – 3 February 1945, at the
570:
5171:(book notes), Wikispaces, archived from
4865:Andriotakis, Pamela (15 December 1980).
4788:, Issue 112, 12 - 25 January 1990, p. 49
4217:
3982:, University of Illinois, archived from
3749:"Milton Park and the Fitzwilliam Family"
3640:
2703:Pan UK paperback edition cover (showing
2698:
2501:On 5 November 2019, the BBC News listed
1053:Between 18 October and 10 November 1938
608:Immediately following a 1941 article in
4915:
4889:
4095:
3960:Beauman, Sally (2003), "Introduction",
3959:
3664:
3263:This use of the book is referred to in
2341:Singer és Wolfner Irodalmi Intézet Rt.
1858:Porvoo/Juva: WSOY, 10 editions by 2008
618:. According to Nabuco's autobiography,
270:
5791:
4855:
4843:"Good opportunity skilfully exploited"
3808:Grant, Frances R. (16 November 1941).
3424:in a 1972 skit called "Rebecky", with
3415:also took inspiration from the novel.
3141:was adapted as an opera with music by
2178:São Paulo: Companhia Editura Nacional
5520:
5248:
5222:
5053:from the original on 31 December 2009
4945:
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3807:
3677:from the original on 10 November 2012
3653:from the original on 27 February 2018
3643:"How Daphne Du Maurier Wrote Rebecca"
3636:
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3632:
3630:
3628:
3626:
3624:
3038:presented hour-long adaptations with
2917:in 2009. The main role was played by
2536:. Other novels in the shortlist were
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554:
400:Mrs de Winter's faithful and trusted
296:George Fortescue Maximilian de Winter
277:The Narrator/the Second Mrs de Winter
4933:from the original on 10 January 2013
4877:from the original on 10 January 2011
4495:from the original on 6 December 2014
4415:
4133:from the original on 31 October 2012
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3765:from the original on 16 October 2007
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3477:(Mexico), the Venezuelan telenovela
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3310:for the main character Mike Noonan.
2711:played the role of Maxim de Winter.)
2266:Dagny Henschen & Hilda Holmberg;
1907:Paris: Librairie Generale Francaise
601:. Nina Auerbach alleged in her book
5406:Not After Midnight / Don't Look Now
4743:from the original on 29 March 2018.
4180:Hitchcock, Alfred (12 April 1940),
4022:
3741:
3665:Yardley, Jonathan (16 March 2004).
3641:Dennison, Matthew (19 April 2008),
3448:from 2008. The sketch, which stars
3026:The Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players
2937:, as the debut program of his live
2846:as Mrs Danvers. It was directed by
749:
358:Beatrice Lacy (formerly de Winter):
340:
13:
4953:"The English Patient – Chapter VI"
4903:from the original on 14 April 2015
4464:Orson Welles on the Air, 1938–1946
2117:Saarbrücken: Club der Buchfreunde
1957:Kharkiv: Klub simeynoho dozvillia
1484:International Collector's Library
1119:Doubleday Doran and Company, Inc.
698:published articles on du Maurier.
645:, du Maurier; her U.S. publishers
603:Daphne du Maurier, Haunted Heiress
373:The middle-aged, kind and devoted
187:. The story has been adapted as a
14:
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5824:British novels adapted into films
5150:
4841:Finch, Hilary (17 October 1983).
4823:Musical in London Reading Oct. 2"
4582:"Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players"
4560:"The Screen Guild Radio Programs"
4460:"The Campbell Playhouse: Rebecca"
4243:"Rebecca | Netflix Official Site"
4218:Wheatley, Ben (21 October 2020),
3979:20th-Century American Bestsellers
3975:
3856:from the original on 23 July 2010
3725:. 2 February 1942. Archived from
3689:
3601:
2808:as the second Mrs de Winter, and
2780:as the second Mrs de Winter, and
2635:An Indian film adaptation titled
498:. Another of du Maurier's works,
5215:(Indiana University Bloomington)
4963:from the original on 27 May 2010
4610:. RadioGOLDINdex. Archived from
4584:. RadioGOLDINdex. Archived from
4161:from the original on 6 June 2017
4108:Du Maurier participating in the
4106:, p. 20, 15 February 1939,
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2523:American Booksellers Association
2517:In the U.S., du Maurier won the
2194:Mexico: Editora Latin Americana
1986:Rebekka: Wakaki Musume No Shuki
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661:Publishing history and reception
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2490:Praha: Evropský literární klub
2175:Rebecca, a mulher inesquecivel
2101:Hamburg: Deutsche Hausbücherei
1760:
1295:Editions for the Armed Services
720:More recently, in a column for
16:1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier
4468:Indiana University Bloomington
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2408:Bucuresti: Editura Orizonturi
2391:Bucuresti: Editura Orizonturi
2309:Iran: Amir Kabir Printing Co.
2191:Rebeca, una mujer inolvidable
611:The New York Times Book Review
522:While du Maurier "categorised
447:
173:Academy Award for Best Picture
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4643:– via Internet Archive.
4312:"Broadway Television Theatre"
4268:"Philco Television Playhouse"
4157:, The Bookseller, June 2017,
3553:
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3232:As a code key in World War II
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2683:as the second Mrs de Winter,
423:A doctor, who specializes in
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5079:(in Spanish). Archived from
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4688:, du Maurier, archived from
4314:. Classic Television Archive
4292:. Classic Television Archive
4290:"Robert Montgomery Presents"
4270:. Classic Television Archive
3591:"Daphne DuMaurier's Rebecca"
3538:, is inspired by the novel.
3153:, England, 15 October 1983.
2796:adaptation, was directed by
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678:at more than 4,000 copies."
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288:Maximilian "Maxim" de Winter
150:novel by the English author
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5839:Novels by Daphne du Maurier
5809:Anthony Award-winning works
5382:The Birds and Other Stories
4080:. BBC News. 5 November 2019
3578:. 2 August 1938. p. 9.
3445:That Mitchell and Webb Look
3360:is not a citation template.
3355:. The specific problem is:
3287:Notable cultural references
3071:Du Maurier herself adapted
2957:. The novel was adapted by
2749:Broadway Television Theatre
1833:Chinese, 11 other editions
1742:Reader's Digest Association
953:Before publication in 1938
928:Before publication in 1938
903:Before publication in 1938
892:Doubleday Doran and Company
10:
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4759:Internet Broadway Database
4346:"Rebecca, la prima moglie"
4012:. London. 16 October 2021.
3541:
3465:Latin-American soap operas
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2735:Robert Montgomery Presents
2607:. The film, which starred
2258:Madrid: Ediciones La Nave
1812:Taipei, Taiwan: Yuan Jing
1273:Garden City Publishing Co.
1206:Literary Guild of America
543:, Cambridgeshire (then in
484:Derivation and inspiration
349:The hard-working, dutiful
198:, the West Country estate
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3936:"MacDONALD v. DU MAURIER"
3910:The Fresno Bee Republican
3701:Literature Film Quarterly
3418:The film was parodied on
3224:In addition, a number of
3157:Sequels and related works
2752:(1 September 1952), with
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2507:100 most inspiring novels
2372:A Manderley ház asszonya
2355:A Manderley ház asszonya
2338:A Manderley ház asszonya
2325:Tehran: Nashr-i Jahnnama
2268:1970 Gunvor V. Blomqvist
2210:Mexico: Eiditorial Diana
2133:Hamburg: Wolfgang Krüger
1937:Rebecca: la prima moglie
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3401:was heavily inspired by
3252:agents infiltrated into
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3109:The stage adaptation of
3011:(31 May 1943), and with
3000:The Screen Guild Theater
2929:The first adaptation of
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2870:Rebecca, la prima moglie
2772:-TV adaptation starring
2724:(10 October 1948), with
2457:Bruklina: Gramatudraugs
2277:Stockholm: Geber, Tiden
2154:8 other German editions
547:) home of the Wentworth-
468:and they were posted to
5469:Muriel, Lady du Maurier
5353:The House on the Strand
4819:"Boggess, Barrett Sing
4608:"The Lux Radio Theatre"
3792:] (in Portuguese),
3115:Brunton Theatre Company
3104:Ethel Barrymore Theatre
3058:of the novel which the
2877:. The episodes feature
2850:, with a screenplay by
2842:as de Winter, and Dame
2584:
1567:Washington Square Press
1113:29 subsequent editions
760:Edition date and place
222:, the beautiful estate
209:
5864:Works about remarriage
5829:British romance novels
5487:Cannon Hall, Hampstead
5204:The Campbell Playhouse
5161:at the British Library
4535:"Screen Guild Theater"
3898:The Hollywood Reporter
3870:"Intertextualidade em
3474:Infierno en el paraíso
3421:The Carol Burnett Show
2944:The Campbell Playhouse
2834:drama serial, starred
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2438:Revekka: mytgustirema
1891:Paris: Club Chez Nous
1825:Hu tieh meng: Rebecca
1227:P.F. Collier & Son
1163:Book League of America
1116:Between 1939 and 1993
744:University of Illinois
713:of 14 September 1938,
642:The Hollywood Reporter
639:In 1944, according to
571:Plagiarism allegations
5869:Works about widowhood
5849:Novels set in England
5819:British Gothic novels
5463:Sir Gerald du Maurier
5201:(9 December 1938) on
4729:. London: Continuum.
4376:Archivio – Il Piccolo
3922:7 August 2012 at the
3878:, de Carolina Nabuco"
3874:de José de Alencar e
3784:Lins, Álvaro (1941),
3412:Night of Dark Shadows
2702:
2664:In 2020, there was a
2539:To Kill a Mockingbird
1940:Milano: A. Mondadori
1659:The Franklin Library
480:and rather macabre."
248:powerless to stop her
5854:Novels set in Monaco
5814:British crime novels
4923:"The Key to Rebecca"
4614:on 24 September 2015
4435:This Is Orson Welles
3790:Journal of criticism
3589:Charles L.P. Silet.
3484:El Fantasma de Elena
3456:as Mrs Danvers, and
3365:improve this section
3351:to meet Knowledge's
3113:was produced by the
2881:as Maxim de Winter,
2738:(22 May 1950), with
2689:Kristin Scott Thomas
2617:Dame Judith Anderson
2473:Leiden: AW Sijthoff
2416:Eleonora Romanowicz
1973:Tokyo: Mikasa Shobo
1250:Ladies' Home Journal
863:August 1938, London
838:August 1938, London
813:August 1938, London
786:August 1938, London
769:Printing/Impression
763:Publisher and press
616:letter to the editor
565:anapestic tetrameter
539:Childhood visits to
529:The Rebecca Notebook
462:Tommy "Boy" Browning
292:1940 film adaptation
271:Principal characters
167:(1940), directed by
5804:1938 British novels
4333:Rebecca (1962) (TV)
4207:. 14 November 2018.
4129:, BBC, April 2003,
3986:on 16 December 2013
3852:, 6 November 2002,
3834:. 21 November 1941.
3707:on 24 January 2007.
3671:The Washington Post
3595:The Strand Magazine
3576:Daily News (London)
3523:To Watch the Storms
3280:The English Patient
2913:, was broadcast on
2883:Cristiana Capotondi
2857:Masterpiece Theatre
2549:Pride and Prejudice
2519:National Book Award
2505:on its list of the
2293:Tehran: Amir Kabir
1091:September 1938, NY
1066:September 1938, NY
1041:September 1938, NY
1016:September 1938, NY
991:September 1938, NY
966:September 1938, NY
941:September 1938, NY
916:September 1938, NY
888:September 1938, NY
692:Ladies Home Journal
454:The Daily Telegraph
294:, his full name is
94:Victor Gollancz Ltd
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5700:The Key to Rebecca
5602:The Key to Rebecca
5398:The Breaking Point
5305:The King's General
5175:on 3 November 2016
5126:House, Christian.
5107:The Times of India
4828:2012-10-20 at the
4562:. Digital Deli Too
4513:Smith, Steven C.,
4491:. RadioGOLDINdex.
4430:Jonathan Rosenbaum
4104:The New York Times
3850:The New York Times
3832:The New York Times
3814:The New York Times
3508:'s solo recording
3463:The plots of some
3270:The Key to Rebecca
2985:(Mrs Van Hopper).
2977:(Captain Searle),
2832:Carlton Television
2740:Barbara Bel Geddes
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2497:Critical reception
2399:Mihnea Columbeanu
2358:Európa Könyvkiadó
1989:Tokyo: Daviddosha
1866:Denise Van Moppès
1357:The Modern Library
696:House & Garden
555:Literary technique
318:it was said to be
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5769:" (Steve Hackett)
5617:The Other Rebecca
5548:Daphne du Maurier
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5481:George du Maurier
5475:Angela du Maurier
5433:The Years Between
5289:Frenchman's Creek
5265:The Loving Spirit
5250:Daphne du Maurier
5213:Margaret Sullavan
4710:(profile), Turner
4426:Peter Bogdanovich
4028:Daphne du Maurier
4024:Forster, Margaret
3900:, 13 January 1944
3786:Jornal de crítica
3393:
3392:
3385:
3353:quality standards
3344:This section may
3218:978-0-06-621108-4
3198:978-0-89733-477-8
3186:The Other Rebecca
3180:978-0-09-928478-9
3096:Bramwell Fletcher
3035:Lux Radio Theatre
2973:(Frank Crawley),
2963:Margaret Sullavan
2887:Mariangela Melato
2730:Bramwell Fletcher
2647:Dhruva Chatterjee
2615:as his wife, and
2605:David O. Selznick
2494:
2493:
2242:Barcelona: Orbis
2005:Tokyo: Shincosta
1924:Paris: A. Michel
1875:Paris: A. Michel
1758:
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1680:The Folio Society
1103:18 November 1938
1078:11 November 1938
772:Date of Printing
688:Good Housekeeping
508:Wuthering Heights
326:Rebecca de Winter
152:Daphne du Maurier
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110:Publication place
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3275:Michael Ondaatje
3240:as the key to a
2987:Bernard Herrmann
2975:George Coulouris
2898:Noor Pur Ki Rani
2784:as Mrs Danvers.
2754:Patricia Breslin
2718:was adapted for
2691:as Mrs Danvers.
2609:Laurence Olivier
2595:Alfred Hitchcock
2564:Charlotte Brontë
2425:Warszawa: Iskry
2149:Wien: E. Kaiser
1765:
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1028:17 October 1938
754:
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750:English editions
561:iambic hexameter
545:Northamptonshire
490:Charlotte Brontë
466:Grenadier Guards
341:Minor characters
171:, which won the
169:Alfred Hitchcock
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101:Publication date
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