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Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier review

Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier review

The Guardian07-02-2025

The story of a shy young bride haunted by the spectre of her older husband's first wife, Daphne du Maurier's 1938 masterpiece opens with the immortal line: 'Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.'
Manderley is the ancestral Cornish home of widower Maxim de Winter, whom our nameless narrator first meets in Monte Carlo, where she is employed as a ladies' companion. A brief courtship and marriage follow, with the couple returning to Manderley after their honeymoon. But the flinty, gaslighting housekeeper Mrs Danvers hasn't got over the death of Rebecca, her last mistress, killed in a sailing accident a year earlier, and so she resolves to make the second Mrs de Winter's life a misery. She does this by undermining and humiliating her in front of the servants, and reminding her of her predecessor's effervescence, beauty and ability to run a home.
Rebecca is one of several of Du Maurier's books to have been recently rerecorded (others include Jamaica Inn, My Cousin Rachel, Frenchman's Creek and The King's General). For this, her most famous novel, the actor Holliday Grainger is the narrator – her clear, intuitive delivery only occasionally marred by some odd pronunciation, most noticeably when referring the De Winter's dog, Jasper.
Rebecca is often called a gothic romance – a perception exacerbated by assorted glossy film adaptations – though Du Maurier viewed it principally as 'a study in jealousy'. This recording taps into the darkness at the heart of the story and the suppressed desires of its protagonists that lead them inexorably towards violence and tragedy.
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