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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Compact Books
- Pages
- 396
- ISBN
- 9780749318703
The new Mrs. de Winter finds herself in a constant, silent battle with a ghost. Consumed by jealousy and a growing sense of dread, she struggles to find her own identity in a world dominated by her perfect predecessor. As she begins to probe into the past, she uncovers dark secrets surrounding Rebecca's life and mysterious death. This is a story of psychological suspense that explores how the past can hold the present captive, and how the search for truth can unravel a marriage, a life, and the very walls of a home that guards unimaginable secrets.
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Other editions (93)
Rebecca
1994 • Reader's Digest Association, Incorporated
English
Rebecca
2002 • Turtleback
English
Rebecca Introduction by Lucy Hughes-Hallett
2017 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English
Rebecca
2018 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English
Rebecca
1988 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English
Other editions

Rebecca
1994 • Reader's Digest Association, Incorporated
English

Rebecca
2002 • Turtleback
English

Rebecca Introduction by Lucy Hughes-Hallett
2017 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

Rebecca
2018 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Rebecca
1988 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

Rebecca
2007 • Orion
English

Rebecca
2016 • Little, Brown
English

Rebeca / Rebecca
2019 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

Rebecca Roman
2016 • Insel Verlag
German

Rebecca
1977 • Pearson Education
English

Rebecca
2020 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Rebecca
1993 • Doubleday
English
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Rebecca [Movie Tie-In]
2020 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Rebecca
2008 • Pearson Education
English

Rebecca
2008 • Le Livre de poche
French

Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca
1999 • Acorn Media Pub Inc
English

Rebecca
2012 • Virago
English

Rebecca (Special Sale)
1992 • Random House
English

Rebecca Penguin Readers, Level 5
2001 • Langenscheidt-Longmann
English

Rebecca
1993 • Albin Michel
French

Rebeca
2006 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Rebecca
1997 • Arrow
English

Rebecca
2002 • Perfection Learning Corporation
English

Rebecca
2004 • Hodder Audio
English

Rebecca
1985 • Educational Design
Arabic

Rebecca
1999 • Audio Partners
English

Rebecca
1993 • Macmillan Audio
English

Rebecca
2003 • Hodder Audio
English

Rebecca Roman
1996 • Droemer Knaur
German

Rebecca
2020 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Rebecca
1997 • Harper Collins
English

Rebecca
2013 • Little, Brown
English

Rebecca The bestselling classic and unforgettable gothic thriller
2012 • Little, Brown Book Group
English

Rebecca
2012 • labutxaca
Catalan

Rebecca
2004 • Naxos Audiobooks
English

Rebecca
2010 • HarperCollins
English

Rebecca
1962 • Penguin Books
English

Rebecca
2002 • Mr Punch Audio Books
English

Rebecca
1992 • Gollancz
English

Rebecca
2000 • Penguin Audio UK
English

Rebecca
1986 • DH Audio
English

Rebecca
2020 • Ishi Press International
English

Rebecca
2023 • Back Bay Books, Little, Brown
English

Rebecca
1993 • Doubleday
Maltese

Rebecca
1993 • Orbis
English

Rebecca
1991 • The Folio Society
Spanish

Rebecca
1971 • Avon
English

Rebecca
2000 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Rebecca
1971 • Avon
English

Rebecca
2000 • Bbc Book Pub
English

Rebecca
2006 • audio Partners
English

Rebecca
2009 • Editorial Presença
English

Rebecca
1938 • Victor Gollancz
English

Rebecca
2001 • Vikas Publishing House
English

Rebecca
1994 • France loisirs
French

Rebecca
1964 • Pocket/Cardinal
French

Rebecca
2016 • Galaxia Gutenberg
Spanish

Rebecca
1993 • Doubleday
English

Rebecca
1994 • HarperCollins
English

Rebecca
1938 • Doubleday, Doran
English

Rebecca
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Rebecca
1972 • Verlag Buch Und Welt
English

Rebecca
1992 • Arrow
English

Rebecca
2003 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Rebecca
2008 • Edicions 62
Catalan

Rebecca
2014 • Hachette Audio and Blackstone Audio
English

Rebecca Türkce Turkish Türkisch
2020 • Ithaki Yayinlari
Turkish

Rebecca
1990 • Random House Audio
English

Rebecca
1994 • Little, Brown
English

Rebecca
1975 • Pan Books
English

Rebecca
2003 • Virago
English

Wuthering Heights
2008 • Pearson Education Limited
English

Rebecca
1999 • Hodder/Headline Audiobooks
English

Rebecca Daphne Du Maurier(Penguin Readers Lever 5)
2005 • Pearson Education
Korean

Rebecca
1993 • Longman
English

Rebeka
2021 • Albatros
Polish

Rebecca
1998 • Plaza & Janes Editories, S.A.
Spanish

Little Read Rebecca
2003 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English
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Rebeka (wydanie filmowe) - du Daphne Maurier [KSIÄĹťKA]
2020 • Albatros
Polish

Rebecca B Special
2003 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Rebecca
2020 • Independently Published
English

Rebecca
2013 • Little Brown & Company
English

Rebecca
Books on Tape

Rebecca
2011 • Pearson Education, Limited
English

Rebecca
2020 • Independently Published
English

Butterfly Dream(Chinese Edition)
2000 • Shanghai Translation Publishing House
Chinese

Rebecca. Vol. 1 6 Audio Cassettes, Unabridged Ctc 059
1983 • John Curley & Assoc
English

Rebecca
2003 • BBC Audiobooks

Hh 716 Rebecca (Trade Edition) Hodder Headline Audiobooks
1999 • Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited
English

Rebecca
1938 • Books on Tape
English

Rebecca
2020 • Independently Published
English

Rebecca
2002 • Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd

Rebecca
1987 • Recorded Books
The story, however, truly began in Monte Carlo, where a young, unassuming companion to a wealthy American woman met Maxim de Winter. He was a figure of brooding charm, older, distinguished, and shadowed by the recent, tragic death of his beautiful wife, Rebecca, lost at sea a year prior. A whirlwind courtship, born of loneliness and a sudden, irresistible attraction, led to a proposal, and soon, the new, unnamed Mrs. de Winter found herself on the journey to Maxim's ancestral home, Manderley, a magnificent estate nestled on the Cornish coast.
From the moment the car swept up the drive, a chill began to settle. Manderley itself was breathtaking, a house alive with history, but it was a house still utterly dominated by the memory of its former mistress. Rebecca's presence lingered in every room, in every object, in the very air. The staff, particularly the gaunt, formidable housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers, seemed to worship Rebecca's ghost, holding her up as an impossible standard of beauty, grace, and competence. The new Mrs. de Winter, shy and insecure, felt herself shrinking, a pale imitation struggling to fill the shoes of a woman whose perfection was constantly, subtly, thrown in her face.
Mrs. Danvers, with her cold, unwavering loyalty to Rebecca, became a tormentor, subtly undermining the new mistress, whispering tales of Rebecca's charm and accomplishments, and fostering a deep sense of inadequacy. The house, rather than becoming a home, felt like a shrine to the dead, with Rebecca's personal effects meticulously preserved, her scent seemingly caught in the very fabrics. The narrator, desperate to please Maxim and find her place, found herself increasingly obsessed with Rebecca, haunted by the seemingly perfect image everyone held of her predecessor. This oppressive atmosphere reached a fever pitch during the annual Manderley costume ball, when Mrs. Danvers manipulated the narrator into wearing a dress identical to one Rebecca had worn, leading to a public humiliation and Maxim's furious withdrawal.
The tension shattered when a wrecked boat was discovered in the bay, and within it, the undeniably preserved body of Rebecca. This discovery forced Maxim to confess a truth far more terrifying than the narrator had ever imagined: he had not loved Rebecca. Their marriage had been a sham, a torment. Rebecca, he revealed, was a cruel, manipulative woman, who had taken lovers and taunted him with her infidelities and the prospect of bearing another man's child, which she intended to pass off as his. In a fit of rage and desperation, Maxim had shot her, then sunk her body in her boat, fabricating the sailing accident.
The revelation, rather than horrifying the narrator, brought a strange, liberating relief; Maxim's love, she realized, had always been hers, untainted by the ghost of his first wife. The subsequent investigation, led by Colonel Julyan, eventually concluded with a verdict of suicide, despite evidence of deliberate damage to the boat. However, Rebecca's scheming cousin, Jack Favell, attempted to blackmail Maxim, alleging murder and forcing a further inquiry. A doctor's testimony, revealing Rebecca had been terminally ill with cancer, suggested her taunts to Maxim that night were a deliberate provocation, a desire to die by his hand rather than by disease.
Just as Maxim and his wife believed they were free from Rebecca's long shadow, a final, catastrophic act of vengeance unfolded. Mrs. Danvers, driven by her unwavering, twisted devotion to Rebecca, set Manderley ablaze. The grand house, which had been both a sanctuary and a prison, burned fiercely, a beacon of destruction against the night sky. The narrator and Maxim, driving back, saw the glow on the horizon and understood. They were left with nothing but each other, Manderley reduced to ashes, and the quiet, exiled life that now defines their days, forever marked by the woman who once reigned supreme.
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Reviewers overwhelmingly praise Rebecca as an enduring classic and a masterpiece of gothic literature. Many highlight the author's gorgeous, atmospheric writing, which vividly describes the iconic estate of Manderley, often elevating it to the status of a living character. The novel is celebrated for its masterful creation of suspense, intrigue, and a palpable sense of dread that keeps readers captivated from start to finish. Characters are frequently lauded as layered and unforgettable, with Mrs. Danvers, in particular, standing out as a compelling and sinister presence. Readers appreciate the slow, deliberate build of tension, the unexpected twists, and the profound exploration of themes such as jealousy, self-identity, and power dynamics, noting its significant influence on the genre.
Despite its widespread acclaim, some reviewers found aspects of Rebecca challenging. A common criticism points to a slow or uneventful first half, which some felt required patience before the plot fully engaged. The romantic element of the story was often viewed as unconvincing, with the character of Maxim de Winter frequently described as moody, distant, and unlikable, sometimes treating the unnamed narrator more like a child than a wife. The narrator herself, while central to the story, was perceived by some as overly timid, insecure, and prone to secondhand embarrassment, leading to frustration. Furthermore, some modern readers expressed discomfort with certain gender politics and attitudes presented in the novel, as well as occasional instances of outdated language or social sensibilities.
Ultimately, Rebecca is widely considered a compelling and unforgettable read, with its strengths in atmosphere and character generally outweighing its perceived weaknesses. It comes highly recommended as a quintessential example of gothic suspense and psychological thriller. This book would particularly appeal to readers who enjoy richly descriptive prose, intricate settings that feel like characters themselves, and a slow-burn narrative focused on psychological tension and complex human relationships rather than explicit action or traditional romance. It is an ideal choice for those who appreciate literary classics that delve into themes of identity, obsession, and the haunting power of the past.
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