Description: Rebecca (Virago Modern Classics)By Daphne Du Maurier Rebecca, written by Daphne du Maurier, is a timeless masterpiece that has captivated readers for decades. This gothic tale of love, murder, and secrets has become one of the most famous novels of the 20th century, leaving an indelible mark on literature and popular culture.The story revolves around an orphaned young woman who works as a lady's companion. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Maxim de Winter, a handsome widower, during a trip to the South of France. To her surprise, Maxim proposes marriage, and she finds herself whisked away to his brooding estate, Manderley, on the Cornish Coast. However, her happiness is short-lived as she realizes that the memory of Maxim's deceased wife, Rebecca, looms large in the form of the forbidding Mrs. Danvers.Rebecca's influence on our culture is undeniable. It has been praised by renowned authors and critics, with Sarah Waters describing it as a book that has woven its way into the fabric of our culture with all the troubling power of myth or dream. The Guardian hails it as a masterpiece, while Marie Claire praises its psychological astuteness and disturbing romance. The novel's opening line, "Last night I dreamed I went to Manderley again," has become iconic, drawing readers into a world of suspense and intrigue.Daphne du Maurier's skillful storytelling and evocative descriptions transport readers to the hauntingly beautiful Cornish setting. The blend of melodrama and subtlety in Rebecca is ingenious, leaving readers addicted and breathless. The novel's psychological suspense is unparalleled, gripping readers from the first page and haunting them long after the final sentence.Rebecca's protagonist faces a formidable challenge in the form of the enigmatic Mrs. Danvers, who embodies the archetype of the "Other Woman." The struggle for identity and the complexities of love are central themes in this international bestseller. The novel's enduring popularity is a testament to its ability to resonate with readers across generations.Critics and authors alike have praised Rebecca for its construction and literary prowess. Alex Barclay from Psychologies describes it as a brilliantly constructed novel, while Helen Dunmore finds it mesmerizing and revealing with each reading. Jim Crace of The Guardian compares it to other classics, stating that Rebecca is a masterpiece that showcases du Maurier's daring and skill. Kate Saunders of The Times highlights the power of the novel, emphasizing how it touches a fearful nerve buried deep in the unconscious.Rebecca's impact on the thriller genre cannot be overstated. Erin Kelly sees du Maurier as a forerunner to renowned authors like Patricia Highsmith, Ruth Rendell, and Gillian Flynn. The novel's ability to create emotional landscapes and explore untamable desires sets it apart. Olivia Laing of The Guardian praises du Maurier's ability to create mysterious and mutable worlds, where people and houses are not as they seem.Rebecca's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal. Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go, describes it as the book every writer wishes they had written. Good Housekeeping praises its suspenseful and well-crafted nature, highlighting the lingering presence of Rebecca, the first wife, in the mansion of Manderley. Kit de Waal of Sainsbury's magazine deems it the perfect winter book, brooding, dangerous, and engrossing.As a new generation of readers discovers Rebecca, its chilling and suspenseful tale remains as fresh and readable as it was when first written over 60 years ago. Stephen King commends du Maurier for creating a scale by which modern women can measure their feelings, emphasizing the novel's excellent entertainment value.Rebecca's legacy is undeniable. It continues to captivate readers with its h
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Author: Daphne Du Maurier
Book Title: Rebecca (Virago Modern Classics)
Language: English
Topic: Classic Fiction, Romantic Suspense, Thrillers and Suspense
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Virago
Genre: Classic Fiction, Romantic Suspense, Thrillers and Suspense
Original Language: English
Publication Year: 2003
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Intended Audience: Adults, Ages 9-12, Young Adults
Number of Pages: 448
Unit Quantity: 1