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Rebecca – Daphne Du Maurier – Longman – 1963 – Blanda

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Título: Rebecca

Autor: Daphne Du Maurier

Edición: 1963

Editorial: Longman

Estado del libro: Muy Bueno

Medidas: 12,5 x 18,3 cm

Colección: _

Encuadernación: Blanda

Páginas 118

Peso: 190 gramos

Género del libro: Novela en Ingles - Clasicos

Idioma del libro: Ingles

Isbn10: -

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**Rebecca**: Rebecca - By Daphne Du Maurier - Simplified and abridged by A. S. M. Ronaldson - Ilustrated by John Brinkworth.
Rebecca is a novel of mystery and passion, a dark psychological tale of secrets and betrayal, dead loves and an estate called Manderley that is as much a presence as the humans who inhabit it: "when the leaves rustle, they sound very much like the stealthy movement of a woman in evening dress, and when they shiver suddenly and fall, and scatter away along the ground, they might be the pitter, patter of a woman's hurrying footsteps, and the mark in the gravel the imprint of a high-heeled satin shoe." Manderley is filled with memories of the elegant and flamboyant Rebecca, the first Mrs. DeWinter; with the obsessive love of her housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers, who observes the young, timid second Mrs. DeWinter with sullen hostility; and with the oppressive silences of a secretive husband, Maxim. Rebecca may be physically dead, but she is a force to contend with, and the housekeeper's evil matches that of her former mistress as a purveyor of the emotional horror thrust on the innocent Mrs. DeWinter. The tension builds as the new Mrs. DeWinter slowly grows and asserts herself, surviving the wicked deceptions of Mrs. Danvers and the silent deceits of her husband, to emerge triumphant in the midst of a surprise ending that leaves the reader with a sense of haunting justice.

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