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"Everyone was angry with" this woman, the titular first wife of a Daphne du Maurier novel, "when she cut her" mass of dark hair |
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NOVEL QUOTES |
2021-11-15 |
#8511 |
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"We would not talk of Manderley, I would not tell my dream. For Manderley was ours no longer" |
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NOVELS BY QUOTE |
2021-09-24 |
#8475 |
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Daphne du Maurier described it as "the influence of a first wife on a second... until wife 2 is haunted day and night" |
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NIFTY NOVELS |
2021-03-17 |
#8358 |
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"Mrs. de Winter" |
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NOVELS' SEQUELS |
2015-04-14 |
#7047 |
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"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again." |
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NOVELS' FIRST LINES |
1996-03-13 |
#2663 |
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Much of this Daphne du Maurier novel is set at Manderley, and estate in Cornwall |
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NOVELS & NOVELISTS |
1995-11-09 |
#2574 |
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The novel in which Mrs. Danvers says, "I came here when the first Mrs. De Winter was a bride" |
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MODERN NOVELS |
1993-10-22 |
#2100 |
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Maxim's last line in this novel is "That's not the northern lights, that's Manderley" |
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NOVELS |
1992-07-17 |
#1835 |
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The title character of this novel was killed by Maxim de Winter |
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NOVELS |
1990-05-29 |
#1337 |
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The 2nd Mrs. Maxim de Winter's memories of menace at Manderley |
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NOVEL PLOTS |
1987-06-05 |
#650 |