Literary novel review: Castle Dor by Daphne du Maurier.
Welcome back everyone! I hope autumn is nice for you. Yes summer is gone but cosy jumpers and warming soups are coming right at us! For today's blog post I give to you my review of Daphne du Maurier's tragic tale of 1940 - Castle Dor. This novel, set in Cornwall is the story of lust and tragedy. As readers we are introduced to two characters that end up colliding with one another, leading to a journey of hidden desires.
We have the Rose and Anchor pub which is owned by Mark Lewarne, who has recently married Linnet Lewarne. There is Deborah who is Linnet's maid. Now she plays a vital role throughout the novel though I will spoil how. To begin with we are introduced to these two characters and then the character Amyot. As the novel progresses the two characters Linnet and Amyot keep crossing paths until they realise their feelings for each other. As they betray others, others betray them and the ending culminates in what I found quote shocking.
When the novel ended, I did not expect it to end in that way. For some reason I expected more, or even that something different would have happened throughout the novel. This being said I liked the novel and some of the characters would good, enthralling characters such as that of Doctor Carfax.
Myths, secrets, dishonesty and desire; this novel has it all. I enjoyed reading this though honestly not as much as Rebecca (1938) which is still my favourite Daphne du Maurier work and favourite gothic horror novel. I am giving Castle Dor a 7.5/10.
Until next time,
Thomas.
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