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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 ...
If you love Rebecca’s intoxicating blend of romance, mystery, and gothic dread, here are five modern novels that will keep ...
Off-the-plan, audiences are signing up for a sonic adventure, something cutting edge and immersive. The reality is more ...
Like many, Heller-Nicholas came to du Maurier through Alfred Hitchcock. The master of suspense adapted three of du Maurier’s ...
Lily James will star opposite Armie Hammer and Kristen Scott Thomas in a Netflix adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s classic and we couldn’t be more excited. Ever since the 1938 publication of ...
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What is Rebecca Syndrome? The relationship-killing mental illness that stems from childhood traumaPsychoanalyst Dr. Darian Leader was inspired by Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 Gothic novel “Rebecca” when he coined the condition. The novel tells the story of a young woman who exhibits ...
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Alfred Hitchcock Didnt Like His Only Best Picture WinnerDavid Selznick bought the rights to Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca in 1938, while still engaged with the production of Wind. The producer had been aware of Alfred Hitchcock's work in Europe ...
Daphne du Maurier was the author of well known novels such as 'Jamaica Inn', 'Frenchman's Creek' and 'Rebecca'. Her work was ...
Today, actress Emilia Fox travels to Fowey in Cornwall where her best-loved book, Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, is set. Here she explains why she loves reading Rebecca.
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