The Jamaica Inn is one of the most famous novels by the English writer Daphne du Maurier (1907–1989), her first truly great success, followed two years later by the triumph of Rebecca. Today, the novel is considered a classic of...
the gothic tradition in 20th-century literature, and the protagonist Mary Yellan is compared to Jane Eyre. The events described in the novel unfold in the early 19th century against the backdrop of the magical landscapes of Cornwall, its heathland moors, and coastal cliffs. In full accordance with the laws of the genre, orphaned Mary leaves her homeland and goes to her relatives—a childless aunt and her husband, Joss Merlyn, a rough and unsociable owner of the roadside inn "Jamaica." The establishment has a bad reputation, respectable people avoid it, yet it lives its strange and terrifying life. Gradually, Mary begins to suspect something, horrible thoughts swarm in her head, but who can she tell? A mistake could cost her dearly... The book will make an excellent gift for all fans of Daphne du Maurier, as well as connoisseurs of gripping gothic tales. “The Jamaica Inn” by Daphne du Maurier: a gothic classic that keeps the reader in suspense Discover a world of mysteries and intrigues with the novel “The Jamaica Inn” — one of the most vivid books by the English writer Daphne du Maurier. After its release in 1936, the world saw the legendary “Rebecca” two years later. Today, the work is recognized as a classic of 20th-century gothic literature. • Vivid characters. From the brutal Joss Merlyn to the enigmatic Jem — each character is vividly detailed. Mary Yellan is often compared to Jane Eyre: she is strong-willed and does not give in to danger. • Picturesque landscapes. The action takes place in Cornwall in the early 19th century. Du Maurier masterfully paints pictures of heathland moors and rugged coastlines. • Suspenseful atmosphere. The gothic ambiance, mysteries, and danger at every turn keep the reader on edge until the last page.
The Jamaica Inn is one of the most famous novels by the English writer Daphne du Maurier (1907–1989), her first truly great success, followed two years later by the triumph of Rebecca. Today, the novel is considered a classic of the gothic tradition in 20th-century literature, and the protagonist Mary Yellan is compared to Jane Eyre. The events described in the novel unfold in the early 19th century against the backdrop of the magical landscapes of Cornwall, its heathland moors, and coastal cliffs. In full accordance with the laws of the genre, orphaned Mary leaves her homeland and goes to her relatives—a childless aunt and her husband, Joss Merlyn, a rough and unsociable owner of the roadside inn "Jamaica." The establishment has a bad reputation, respectable people avoid it, yet it lives its strange and terrifying life. Gradually, Mary begins to suspect something, horrible thoughts swarm in her head, but who can she tell? A mistake could cost her dearly... The book will make an excellent gift for all fans of Daphne du Maurier, as well as connoisseurs of gripping gothic tales. “The Jamaica Inn” by Daphne du Maurier: a gothic classic that keeps the reader in suspense Discover a world of mysteries and intrigues with the novel “The Jamaica Inn” — one of the most vivid books by the English writer Daphne du Maurier. After its release in 1936, the world saw the legendary “Rebecca” two years later. Today, the work is recognized as a classic of 20th-century gothic literature. • Vivid characters. From the brutal Joss Merlyn to the enigmatic Jem — each character is vividly detailed. Mary Yellan is often compared to Jane Eyre: she is strong-willed and does not give in to danger. • Picturesque landscapes. The action takes place in Cornwall in the early 19th century. Du Maurier masterfully paints pictures of heathland moors and rugged coastlines. • Suspenseful atmosphere. The gothic ambiance, mysteries, and danger at every turn keep the reader on edge until the last page.
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