20 June 2017. With the release of My Cousin Rachel last week, we caught up with director Roger Michell and Daphne du Maurier expert Tatiana de Rosnay to talk about what makes the story so unique: its sinister ambiguity. A few minutes with Daphne du Maurier's most passionate biographer, Franco-British writer and journalist Tatiana de Rosnay.. The ending of "My Cousin Rachel" is a tragic and ambiguous one, leaving readers with questions and mixed emotions. Upon turning twenty-five, Philip Ashley, the protagonist, enters Rachel's bedroom and puts the family jewels on her bed, signifying his decision to bestow the estate upon her. This gesture indicates that Philip is convinced.

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Oclc: 70160575. My Cousin Rachel is a Gothic novel written by English author Daphne du Maurier, published in 1951. Bearing thematic similarities to her earlier and more famous novel Rebecca, it is a mystery-romance, set primarily on a large estate in Cornwall. The story has its origins in a portrait of Rachel Carew at Antony House in Cornwall.. The ending of the book "My Cousin Rachel" by Daphne du Maurier has left readers puzzled and intrigued for decades. The story follows the protagonist, Philip Ashley, as he becomes entangled in a web of love, suspicion, and betrayal with his enigmatic cousin Rachel. Set in the 19th century, the novel explores themes of obsession,