The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat by Daphne Du Maurier, published by Gollancz in 1981, is a compelling work of fiction that delves into themes of identity and human relationships. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds around a lonely English traveler who becomes an unwitting scapegoat for the sins of a charming yet destructive French aristocrat and his family, set against the backdrop of a French chateau.
Readers will encounter a richly woven tale that explores the dynamics of a family steeped in hatred, deceit, and jealousy. Du Maurier’s straightforward prose captures the essence of her characters, who react authentically within their complex family network. The story also features a nuanced portrayal of a neurotic child, adding depth to the exploration of human nature and the intricate relationships that bind the characters together.
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Ever since Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier has regularly disconcerted those critics who seem to assume that, to be great, a writer must be dull, obscure, and pretentious.
The Scapegoat, which is none of these, is both an unashamed best-seller and by any test, a great novel. The extraordinary story takes hold of the reader and never lets go; the setting in a French chateau in these times is wholly real; the prose is simple and assured; and finally, the characters speak, act, and react precisely as they would have done in that family network of hatred, deceit, and jealousy. In particular the portrait of a neurotic child is exquisitely drawn.
By an intriguing device the role of scapegoat for the sins of a charming, idle, and destructive French aristocrat and his family is thrust upon a lonely English traveller. His personality sets off a series of dramatic reactions, in which the author reveals a perfect comprehension of the chemistry of human nature.
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