This novel by daphne du maurier has bowled me over by its wonderful writing skill. The way the authoress has portrayed manderley and its surroundings. I have loved the description of manderley since the first time I read the novel. The admiration has increased with repetition.
It’s a story of a very ordinary looking girl who marries a noble man, whose first wife was a gorgeous seductress.
The novel is about her journey into the footsteps of her enchanting predecessor and all the things she had to face in pursuing that journey.
The way the authoress have portrayed the characters is really fabulous. Even the mansion comes to life with every thing surrounding it. I can take a mental stroll in the woods near Manderley any time. The doves calling, ocean winds rustling the leaves and the faint footsteps of Rebecca. The earlier owner of all those things. The reckless young lady.
It’s a book every one should read at-least once I believe. Just to relish the writing skill.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
rebecca
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