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Rebecca

eng. Rebecca · 1938
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Book Review

Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca" is a classic gothic novel that captivates readers with its atmosphere and tension. Critics praise the author's skill in creating a dark and mysterious atmosphere, as well as her ability to keep the reader in constant suspense. The main character, the unnamed narrator, faces the ghost of the past in the form of her husband's first wife, Rebecca, whose presence is felt in every corner of their home, Manderley. Critics admire the complexity of the characters and the depth of their psychological portraits. Special attention is given to the theme of jealousy and insecurity that permeates the entire novel. "Rebecca" is often compared to the works of Charlotte Brontë and Henry James for its atmosphere and style. Overall, the book has been recognized for its ability to combine elements of mystery, drama, and psychological thriller, making it an unforgettable read.

Rebecca
Date of publication: 14 May 2024
Last updated: 7 July 2024
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Rebecca
Original titleeng. Rebecca · 1938