Rebecca
By Daphne du Maurier
"Rebecca" was published by Educational Design in June 1985 and it has 120 pages.
“Rebecca” Metadata:
- Title: Rebecca
- Author: Daphne du Maurier
- Number of Pages: 120
- Publisher: Educational Design
- Publish Date: June 1985
“Rebecca” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Married women - Cornwall (England : County) - Remarriage - Remarried people - Fiction - Drama - Suspense fiction - Open Library Staff Picks - English fiction - Wives - England Gothic fiction - Love stories - Smugglers - Gothic fiction, England - Reading Level-Grade 9 - Reading Level-Grade 10 - Reading Level-Grade 11 - Reading Level-Grade 12 - Fiction, gothic - British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author) - Cornwall (england : county), fiction - Fiction, romance, suspense - Married people, fiction - English literature - Fiction, classics - Social life and customs - Folklore - Fiction in english - self esteem - love - man and woman love - psycology - Cornwall (County) - Man-woman relationships, fiction - Country homes
- People: ➤ Laurence Olivier Olivier Baron (1907-1989) - Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980)
- Places: Cornwall (County) - Cornwall (England : County) - England - Great Britain - Corwall (COunty)
- Time: 20th century
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
- Weight: 4.8 ounces
- Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.5 inches
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL13260727M - OL36633W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 695859293
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2010520489
- ISBN-13: 9789992147078
- ISBN-10: 9992147075
- All ISBNs: 9992147075 - 9789992147078
AI-generated Review of “Rebecca”:
Snippets and Summary:
Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.
“Suddenly I saw a clearing in the dark drive ahead, and a patch of sky, and in a moment the dark trees had thinned, the nameless shrubs had disappeared, and on either side of us was a wall of colour, blood-red, reaching far above our heads. We were amongst the rhododendrons. There was something bewildering, even shocking, about the suddenness of their discovery. The woods had not prepared me for them. They startled me with their crimson faces, massed one upon the other in incredible profusion, showing no leaf, no twig, nothing but the slaughterous red, luscious and fantastic, unlike any rhododendron plant I had seen before. I glanced at Maxim. He was smiling. 'Like them?' he said. I told him 'Yes,' a little breathlessly, uncertain whether I was speaking the truth or not, for to me a rhododendron was a homely, domestic thing, strictly conventional, mauve or pink in colour, standing one beside the other in a neat round bed. And these were monsters, rearing to the sky, massed like a battalion, too beautiful I thought, too powerful; they were not plants at all.”
for to me a rhododendron was a homely, domestic thing, strictly conventional, mauve or pink in colour, standing one beside the other in a neat round bed. And these were monsters, rearing to the sky, massed like a battalion, too beautiful I thought, too powerful; they were not plants at all.
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Social life and customs; folklore; Qatar.
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