Rebecca
by Clifford Williams

Rebecca Book Cover
Rebecca Cover

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Readers have a deep affection for this adaptation of 'Rebecca', praising the powerful narration by Emma Fielding and the gripping storytelling. Many feel that the play captures the essence of Daphne du Maurier's novel, evoking nostalgia and excitement, though some critique the abridged nature of the adaptation. Overall, it seems to resonate well with fans of the original story.

Outstanding narration by Emma FieldingCaptures the essence of the novelGripping and nostalgic experienceAdaptation feels abridged

Synopsis

Max de Winter brings his shy young bride to Manderley, his great house in Cornwall.

Everywhere, she senses the overpowering presence of Rebecca, Max's drowned wife.

Mrs Danvers, the grim housekeeper, will not allow her to forget her shortcomings.

She doubts Max's love until Rebecca's body is found.

Max confesses that he murdered Rebecca, hating her depravity.

The husband and wife now face the exciting fight to save Max from the gallows.3 women, 8 men

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PublisherSamuel French
Year1995
BindingPaperback
EditionRevised
Pages74
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573113659
ISBN-100573113653
LCCN96118336
LCCPR6073.I42582 R43 1994
DCC822/.914

Rebecca is a British adaptation play written by Clifford Williams and published by Samuel French in London (1995).

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