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290:: The reserved, unemotional owner of Manderley. He marries his new wife after a brief courtship, yet displays little affection toward her after the marriage. Emotionally scarred by his traumatic marriage to Rebecca, his distance toward his new wife causes her to fear he regrets his marriage to her and is still haunted by Rebecca's death. Maxim killed Rebecca after she told him that she was carrying her lover's child, that he would have to raise as his own. He does eventually reveal to his new wife that he never loved Rebecca, but not until several months of marriage have passed. In the 304:: The cold, overbearing housekeeper of Manderley. Danvers was Rebecca's family maid when she was a child and has lived with her for years. She is unhealthily obsessed with Rebecca and preserving Rebecca's memory. She resents the new Mrs de Winter, convinced she is trying to "take Rebecca's place". She tries to undermine the new Mrs de Winter, but her efforts fail. After her scheme is ruined, Mrs Danvers apparently burns Manderley to the ground, preferring to destroy it than allow Maxim to share his home with another lover and wife. She is nicknamed 258:
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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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 Rebecca's sailing boat, with her decomposed body still on board, despite Maxim having identified another body that had washed ashore shortly after Rebecca's death.
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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 Rebecca had worn the same costume to much acclaim shortly before her death. When the narrator enters the hall and Maxim sees the dress, he angrily orders her to change.
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On returning to Britain in December 1937, du Maurier decided to spend Christmas away from her family to write the book and she successfully delivered it to her publisher less than four months later. Du Maurier described the plot as "a sinister tale about a woman who marries a widower....Psychological
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of 1981, du Maurier "'remembered' Rebecca's gestation ... Seeds began to drop. A beautiful home ... a first wife ... jealousy, a wreck, perhaps at sea, near to the house ... But something terrible would have to happen, I did not know what..." She wrote in her notes prior to writing: 'I want to build
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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 Rebecca's true, vile nature, and was one of her victims: Beatrice's husband was seduced
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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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This discovery causes Maxim to confess to the narrator that his marriage to Rebecca was a sham. Rebecca, Maxim reveals, was a cruel and selfish woman who manipulated everyone around her into believing her to be the perfect wife and a paragon of virtue. On the night of her death, she told Maxim that
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Shortly after the ball, Mrs Danvers reveals her contempt for the narrator, believing she is trying to replace Rebecca, and reveals her deep, unhealthy obsession with the dead woman. Mrs Danvers tries to get the narrator to commit suicide by encouraging her to jump out of the window. However, she 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 Rebecca had had an appointment with a doctor in
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The crafty and sneaky first cousin of the late Rebecca de Winter and her most frequent lover. He and Rebecca grew up together, and he shares many of her worst traits, suggesting insanity runs in their family. He is strongly disliked by Maxim and several other characters. Since Rebecca's untimely
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Mrs Danvers, the sinister housekeeper, was profoundly devoted to the first Mrs de Winter, Rebecca, who died in a sailing accident about a year before Maxim and the second Mrs de Winter met. She continually attempts to undermine the narrator psychologically, subtly suggesting to her that she will
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The narrator is soon convinced that Maxim regrets his impetuous decision to marry her, and that he is still deeply in love with the seemingly perfect Rebecca. In an attempt to please him, she revives the Manderley costume ball, a custom Rebecca had instated, with the help of Mrs Danvers. On her
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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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required that if Maxim had murdered his wife, he would have to be punished for his crime. Therefore, the key turning point of the novel—the revelation that Maxim, in fact, murdered Rebecca—was altered so that Rebecca's death was accidental. This change had not been made in
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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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of Manderley. He is said to be Maxim's trusted advisor and faithful confidant. He soon becomes a good friend to the second Mrs de Winter, and helps her in the self-doubt of her inability to rule Manderley as its mistress. He has also been seduced by Rebecca in the
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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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The narrator's employer at the beginning of the novel, an obnoxious, overbearing American woman who relentlessly pursues wealthy and famous guests at the various hotels she stays at in order to latch on to their fame and boost her own status through
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Maxim feels a great sense of foreboding and insists on driving through the night to return to Manderley. However, before he comes in sight of the house, it is clear from a glow on the horizon and wind-borne ashes that it is ablaze.
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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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watchmakers Du Maurier Watches, founded by the grandson of Daphne du Maurier, released a limited edition collection of two watches inspired by the characters from the novel—The Rebecca and The Maxim.
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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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for the blind edition read by Barbara Caruso borrows heavily from this stage adaptation which differs materially from the novel in many respects including changing the iconic ending of the novel.
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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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was relief and jubilation" and "a 'rollicking success' was predicted by him." He "did not hang around" and "ordered a first print run of 20,000 copies and within a month
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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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Few critics saw in the novel what the author wanted them to see: the exploration of the relationship between a man who is powerful and a woman who is not.
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includes a song titled "Rebecca" with the lyrics: "I suppose I was the lucky one, returning like a wayward son to Manderley, I'd never be the same..."
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The fictional Manderley, a country estate which du Maurier's editor noted "is as much an atmosphere as a tangible erection of stones and mortar"
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was published in Brazil, critic Álvaro Lins pointed out many resemblances between du Maurier's book and the work of Brazilian writer
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The slightly slow-witted husband of Beatrice, and Maxim's brother-in-law. He was one of the many men who fell for Rebecca's charms.
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Du Maurier "did several radio interviews with BBC and other stations" and "attended Foyle's Literary Lunch" in August 1938 while
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In 1937, Daphne du Maurier signed a three-book deal with Victor Gollancz and accepted an advance of £1,000. A 2008 article in
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Five Villages, Their People and Places: A History of the Villages of Castor, Ailsworth, Marholm with Milton, Upton and Sutton
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she was pregnant with another man's child, which she would raise under the pretense that it was Maxim's, and he would be
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a fictional hotel somewhere in the South, where the Maxim and his second wife temporarily live after Manderley was burnt
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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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is listed in the 20th-Century American Bestsellers descriptive bibliography database maintained by the
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stated that "the material is of the humblest ... nothing in this is beyond the novelette." In the
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composed and conducted the score, which later formed the basis of his score for the 1943 film
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In 2017, it was voted the UK's favourite book of the past 225 years in a poll by bookseller
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is a "marvellously gothic tale" with a good dose of atmospheric and psychological horror.
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The famous opening line of the book "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" is an
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which is derived from her last name; her first name being unknown or unimportant, but in
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highlighting the two novels' many similarities, du Maurier issued a rebuttal in a
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Rebecca's boat is raised, and it is discovered to have been deliberately sunk. An
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The novel has inspired three additional books approved by the du Maurier estate:
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The investigator of the inquest into the true cause of Rebecca's untimely demise.
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as Max "de Wintry" and in the guise of Mother Marcus as Rebecky de Wintry; and
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in 1939; it had a successful London run in 1940 of over 350 performances. The
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In 2008, a two-part Italian TV adaption, loosely based on the novel and named
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starred as Max de Winter and the second Mrs de Winter. Other cast included
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society's unwavering reverence for Rebecca, the narrator becomes isolated.
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presented half-hour adaptions with Joan Fontaine, her husband at the time
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on Telemundo, and "La Sombra de Belinda" a telenovela from Puerto Rico.
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at Manderley. He already worked for the de Winters when Maxim was a boy.
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While working as the companion to a rich American woman on holiday in
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The character of Mrs Danvers is alluded to numerous times throughout
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The reveal kickstarts the BBC's year-long celebration of literature.
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websites feature sequels, prequels, and adaptations of this novel.
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the eagerly awaited novel by Daphne du Maurier COMING THIS FRIDAY"
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and Judith Anderson (3 February 1941), and with Laurence Olivier,
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language Pakistani drama television series adaptation directed by
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Another parody of the story is found in the second series of the
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A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann
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Du Maurier, Daphne; Romanowicz-Podoska, Eleonora (10 May 2018).
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The book has also been adapted into a German-language musical,
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advertisement for the Brunton Theatre Company production by
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is also linked to one of the Brontë sisters' works, Emily's
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family, may have influenced the descriptions of Manderley.
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The 1970 Parallel Time storyline of the Gothic soap opera
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and Agnes Moorehead (18 November 1948). Joan Fontaine and
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predicted the novel "would be here today, gone tomorrow."
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For the 1903 children's novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin, see
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The best known of the theatrical film adaptations is the
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Adaptation in Contemporary Culture: Textual Infidelities
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Souza, Daniel Nolasco; Borges, Valdeci Rezende (2006).
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Il Mondo dei doppiatori, Zona soap opera e telenovelas
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series, thousands of Mrs Danvers clones are created.
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as Mrs de Winter from the BBC television production.
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for favourite novel of 1938, voted by members of the
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The novel is remembered especially for the character
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W H Smith names Rebecca the nation's favourite book
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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:. 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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: 4840: 4811: 4507: 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: 3634: 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 2496: 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 3783: 3765:from the original on 16 October 2007 3622: 3620: 3618: 3616: 3614: 3612: 3610: 3608: 3606: 3604: 3477:(Mexico), the Venezuelan telenovela 3330: 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. 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The story has been adapted as a 14: 5880: 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. 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Archived from 4725:. In Carroll, Rachel (ed.). 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 681: 678:at more than 4,000 copies." 431: 288:Maximilian "Maxim" de Winter 150:novel by the English author 7: 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:. 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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Rebekah (novel)

Daphne du Maurier
Crime
gothic
mystery
romance
Victor Gollancz Ltd
OCLC
527505
Gothic
Daphne du Maurier
Rebecca
Alfred Hitchcock
Academy Award for Best Picture
2020 remake
Ben Wheatley
Netflix
musical
Mrs Danvers
Manderley
opening line
Monte Carlo
Cornwall
Manderley
West Country
powerless to stop her
inquest
fancy dress

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