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  1. Le manoir Manderley est une partie intégrante de Rebecca, livre de Daphné du Maurier adapté par Hitchcock en 1940, et revisité par Ben Wheatley pour Netflix (ce 21...

  2. Maxim et sa jeune femme, soulagés et enfin libres, roulent vers Manderley avec l'espoir d'y vivre enfin heureux. Mais Madame Danvers, désespérée, a mis le feu au manoir et, au bout de leur route, le ciel est rouge et incandescent : Manderley brûle.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManderleyManderley - Wikipedia

    Manderley is a fictional estate in Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel Rebecca, owned by the character Maxim de Winter. Located in southern England (often said to be Cornwall as this was where the author lived, and explicitly stated as such in the Hitchcock adaptation), Manderley is a typical country estate: it is filled with family heirlooms, is ...

  4. Manderley is the ancient estate where Maxim de Winter lives with his new wife, the narrator. It represents the past, tradition, and the memory of his dead wife Rebecca, who haunts the novel and the narrator.

  5. Rebecca is a 1938 Gothic novel written by English author Daphne du Maurier. The novel depicts an unnamed young woman who impetuously marries a wealthy widower, before discovering that both he and his household are haunted by the memory of his late first wife, the title character.

    • Du Maurier, Daphne, Dame
    • 1938
  6. 17 nov. 2023 · The fictional Manderley estate in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Rebecca’. The author wrote Rebecca with a real location in mind, namely Menabilly, a historic English estate situated on the south coast of Cornwall, about 2 miles west of Fowey.

  7. 20 oct. 2020 · Just as the sprawling house of Manderley cast a spell over the second Mrs de Winter, so too did its real life inspiration, Menabilly, which Du Maurier eventually lived in after the novel's publication. By Rebecca Cope. 20 October 2020.