I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” This haunting sentence opens the 1938 Gothic novel, “Rebecca,” written by Daphne Du ...
The blurb describes the book as "a fascinating, intimate, revelatory family memoir". It focuses primarily on Rebecca, but also on Daphne du Maurier’s actor-manager father Gerald and caricaturist ...
As fans of the author will know all too well, though, Rebecca is not the only Daphne du Maurier book worth reading. Hell, it’s not even the only Daphne du Maurier book worth watching ...
Daphne du Maurier’s haunting novel has unwittingly lent its name to “Rebecca syndrome”. The story, adapted a number of times for film and television since the book’s 1938 publication ...