What Do I Read Next?
- Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" (1847) is a story of love and death set on the Yorkshire moors. It has long been regarded as one of the greatest novels in the gothic genre.
- Charlotte Brontë, Emily's sister, received acclaim for her novel "Jane Eyre" (1847). This book tells the story of a governess who moves into an estate owned by the enigmatic Mr. Rochester.
- Du Maurier's collection, Not After Midnight, and Other Stories (1971), re-released in America as "Don't Look Now" (1971), features one of her most celebrated tales. "Don't Look Now" follows a young couple grappling with the loss of their daughter.
- Du Maurier's "Rebecca," published in 1938, tells the story of a young, delicate woman who must confront the ghosts of the past in a secluded mansion on the Cornish coast.
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