Maxim de Winter

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Maxim de Winter is the brooding, aristocratic widower and master of the Manderley estate in Daphne du Maurier’s novel "Rebecca."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English gentleman
aristocrat
fictional character
landowner
literary character
protagonist
widower
adaptedIn 1940 film "Rebecca" NERFINISHED
2020 film "Rebecca" NERFINISHED
appearsIn novel "Rebecca" NERFINISHED
associatedWith Cornwall NERFINISHED
Mrs Danvers NERFINISHED
centralThemeRelation class
guilt
marriage
memory
characterIn Rebecca NERFINISHED
createdBy Daphne du Maurier NERFINISHED
firstAppearance "Rebecca" (1938) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasGivenName Maxim NERFINISHED
hasRelative Beatrice Lacy NERFINISHED
hasSurname de Winter NERFINISHED
householdStaff Mrs Danvers NERFINISHED
literaryGenre Gothic fiction
literarySignificance iconic Gothic hero
marriedTo Rebecca de Winter NERFINISHED
the second Mrs de Winter NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective seen through the eyes of his second wife
narrativeRole husband of the narrator
nationality English
occupation landowner
owns Manderley estate NERFINISHED
personalityTrait brooding
proud
reserved
secretive
portrayedBy Armie Hammer NERFINISHED
Laurence Olivier NERFINISHED
residence Manderley NERFINISHED
settingOfLife interwar England NERFINISHED
sibling Beatrice Lacy NERFINISHED
socialClass upper class
spouse Rebecca de Winter NERFINISHED
unnamed second wife
themeEmbodiment decaying aristocracy
haunting past
title master of Manderley

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Manderley (fictional estate) ownedByFictional Maxim de Winter
subject surface form: Manderley
Manderley (fictional estate) residenceOfFictional Maxim de Winter
subject surface form: Manderley