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  2. Rebecca (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca is a 1938 Gothic novel by the English author Daphne du Maurier.It 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.

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  4. The Bedford Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Handbook is a guide written by Diana Hacker, [1] now in its eleventh edition, that provides basic explanations of proper English grammar, composition, citation, and textual analysis. The guide includes a number of sample texts (including essays ) and illustrations throughout its sections.

  5. Schaffer method - Wikipedia

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    The Jane Schaffer method is a formula for essay writing that is taught in some U.S. middle schools and high schools.Developed by a San Diego teacher named Jane Schaffer, who started offering training and a 45-day curriculum in 1995, it is intended to help students who struggle with structuring essays by providing a framework.

  6. Category:Rebecca (novel) - Wikipedia

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  7. Manderley - Wikipedia

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    Manderley is a fictional estate in Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel Rebecca, owned by the character Maxim de Winter.. Located in Southern England, Manderley is a typical country estate: it is filled with family heirlooms, is run by a large domestic staff and is open to the public on certain days.

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  9. Talk:Rebecca (novel) - Wikipedia

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    When I read the book the introduction suggested that Rebecca wasn't so much evil, as misunderstood and that she simply belonged to a more carefree set than Max. We only see Rebecca through other people's eyes, predominantly Max's eyes (O.K. also through Mrs. Danvers's eyes, but the second Mrs. De Winter doesn't like her, and she seems to be mad ...