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Rebecca

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Rebecca explores the 1940 film adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s gothic romance, beginning with its haunting opening line, ‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.’ Patricia White delves into the film’s enduring power, analysing themes of return, memory, and desire. She highlights the gap between perception and reality central to the gothic romance and examines the queer erotics surrounding the heroine, Mrs Danvers, and the ever-present Rebecca. The book also considers the film’s production, the contributions of women behind the scenes, and its lasting influence through remakes and sequels.
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This insightful study is ideal for fans of classic cinema, gothic romance enthusiasts, students of film and gender studies, and anyone interested in the intersection of Hollywood history and feminist critique.

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The 1940 film adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s gothic romance Rebecca begins by echoing the novel’s famous opening line, ‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.’ Patricia White takes the theme of return as her starting point for an exploration of the film’s enduring power. Drawing on archival research, she shows how the production and reception history of Rebecca, the first fruit of the collaboration between Hollywood movie producer David O. Selznick and British director Alfred Hitchcock, is marked by the traces of women’s contributions.

White provides a rich analysis of the film, addressing the gap between perception and reality that is constantly in play in the gothic romance, and highlighting the queer erotics circulating around ‘I’ (the heroine), Mrs Danvers, and the dead but ever-present Rebecca. Her discussion of the film’s afterlives emphasizes the lasting aesthetic impact of this dark masterpiece of memory and desire, while her attention to its remakes and sequels speaks to the ongoing relevance of its vision of gender and power.

Series: BFI Film Classics

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Critics praise Patricia White’s meticulous and poetic attention to the film's aesthetic aspects, highlighting Hitchcock’s style and cinematic experience. Her archival research provides fresh insights into the film’s themes of return and reality, offering an original contribution to its study. Reviewers note her focus on the women who shaped the film and her compelling comparisons to other works like Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread. The monograph is acclaimed for opening up new interpretative possibilities.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781911239437

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: BFI Publishing

Illustration: 58 bw illus

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 134.0mm

Height: 188.0mm

Weight: 180g

Pages: 120

About the Author

Patricia White is Professor of Film and Media Studies at Swarthmore College, USA. She is author of Women’s Cinema/World Cinema: Projecting Contemporary Feminisms (2015) and Uninvited: Classical Hollywood Cinema and Lesbian Representability (1999), and is a member of the Camera Obscura editorial collective.

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