De Winter, Mrs. (Fictitious character)
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De Winter, Mrs. (Fictitious character)
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De Winter, Jane (Fictitious character)
De Winter, Jeanne (Fictitious character)
Jane de Winter (Fictitious character)
Jeanne de Winter (Fictitious character)
Mrs. de Winter (Fictitious character)
Winter, Jane de (Fictitious character)
Winter, Jeanne de (Fictitious character)
Winter, Mrs. de (Fictitious character)
Sources
- found: Pierson, D.R. Jeanne de Winter at the wars, 1996: back cover (In a lively alternative sequel to Rebecca ... David Roach Pierson charts the wartime roles of Maxim de Winter and his wife Jeanne) p. 17 (As I [D.R. Pierson] read "Mrs. de Winter", I had the conviction that this novel ... was not the sequel Daphne du Maurier would have wished ... So ... I determined to write my own sequel ... in which Maxim and his wife would have heroic roles in a Second World War setting ... I wanted my heroine, christened Jane/Jeanne, to have an intelligence role in World War Two)
- found: Hill, S. Mrs. de Winter : The sequel to Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, 1993.
- found: Du Maurier, D. Rebecca, 1992: p. 44 (Mrs. de Winter)
- found: Pringle, D. Imaginary people, 1987: p. 122 (the nameless heroine and narrator of the book [Rebecca] becomes de Winter's second wife.)
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- 1998-08-28: new
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