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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 (often...
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Manderley Castle,
formerly "Victoria Castle" and "Ayesha Castle," is a
large castellated Irish mansion built in
Victorian style, in Killiney,
County Dublin...
- Mrs Danvers, the West
Country estate Manderley, and its
opening line: "Last night, I
dreamt I went to
Manderley again."
While working as the companion...
- they
become engaged. They
marry and then head to his
mansion in England,
Manderley. Mrs. de
Winter meets Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper, who was
devoted to...
- Mrs. Danvers, the mani****tive
housekeeper of DeWinter's
Cornish estate Manderley. Mrs.
Danvers resents the new wife's
intrusion and
persuades her that...
- the
mistress of the
stately Manderley.
Maxim takes his new
bride back to
Manderley, his
grand mansion by the sea.
Manderley is
dominated by its housekeeper...
- gaudy,
richly decorated and
fully operational 1930s
hotel jazz bar, the
Manderley.
After a time,
numbers corresponding to guest's
cards are called. They...
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currently owned by
County Donegal-born
singer Enya who
renamed it
after Manderley, the
stately house that
featured in the 1938
Daphne du
Maurier novel Rebecca...
- 1993. It is a
sequel to the
novel Rebecca by
Daphne du Maurier. When
Manderley burned,
tormented Maxim de
Winter and his
demure second wife fled the...
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marriage to the girl and
brings her to his
Cornwall coast estate,
known as
Manderley. The
large household staff is
supervised by Mrs. Danvers, who is deeply...