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  Rebecca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rebecca (novel), a 1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, a 1903 children's novel.
Rebecca was the airborne part of the second world war Rebecca-Eureka aircraft homing and distance measuring system.
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 Rebecca (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rebecca is a novel by British author Daphne du Maurier, published in 1938 and considered to be one of the author's best-known works.
The implication is that, knowing she was destined to die, Rebecca lied to Max that she had been impregnated by another man, because she wanted Max to kill her (thus her death could indeed be considered a form of suicide).
Rebecca's Tale (2001), by Sally Beauman, ISBN 0-06-621108-5 is a narrative of four characters affected by Rebecca.
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 Daphne du Maurier Book Reviews
The narrator knows that Rebecca was drowned in a boating accident in the bay, and Maxim tells her that he identified her body when it was found about two months later, forty miles up the coast but Maxim is very upset and does not want to talk about it any more.
Rebecca has been variously described, firstly as an example of the Cinderella story but with the central character being helped from rags to riches by the older man who marries her rather than the more traditional help of a fairy godmother.
There is another school of thought that believes the Rebecca, Maxim, narrator triangle is a reproduction of the relationship between Daphne du Maurier and her father and mother or perhaps Daphne, her husband Tommy and his previous fiancée.
www.dumaurier.org /reviews-rebecca.html   (3474 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood: A Novel: Books: Rebecca Wells   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Because of this, it is difficult for me to believe that in the end of the novel Siddalee can forgive Viviane her many transgressions.
Rebecca Wells is brave to offer up a novel filled with women who are real enough to not always be likable (in fact, Viviane is almost never likable), and she is a talented enough word smith to keep these women sympathetic.
At absolute best, the novel is an easy way to pass an otherwise empty afternoon, enjoyable in an utterly mindless sort of way.
www.amazon.com /Divine-Secrets-Ya-Ya-Sisterhood-Novel/dp/0060928336   (2467 words)

  
 Rebecca (novel) Summary
It has become a modern classic of English literature, although it clearly was inspired by the Victorian traditio...
In Daphne Du Maurier's novel "Rebecca," there is a clear line drawn between the different social classes that exist in society.
Discusses the theme of jealousy in the novel, "Rebecca", by Daphne du Maurier.
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 Amazon.com: BreakupBabe: A Novel: Books: Rebecca Agiewich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
What's so great about Rebecca Aigewich's writing is her unrelenting honesty and the depth of its delivery throughout the story.
By now most of us know her book stems from her once anonymous blog diary where she exposed her heartache and obsession with the drama of a teenager and the wit, and self reflection, of a woman solidly in her thirties.
Her novel holds true to this courageous theme and makes for a very smart, very grown-up revisit back to my own obsessive teen years and my mid-twenties.
www.amazon.com /BreakupBabe-Novel-Rebecca-Agiewich/dp/0345484002   (3685 words)

  
 Rebecca Bloom author of Girl Anatomy and Tangled Up in Daydreams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Rebecca Bloom author of Girl Anatomy and Tangled Up in Daydreams
Rebecca is the author of the acclaimed novel, Girl Anatomy and the just released novel Tangled Up in Daydreams.
Click on one of the girls to start learning more!
www.rebeccabloom.com   (40 words)

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