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Daphne

A Portrait of Daphne du Maurier

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One of Daphne du Maurier's earliest works was a history of her family, particularly of her grandfather George du Maurier, the Punch cartoonist and author of Trilby, and her father, the actor Gerald. But it was as a popular novelist that she would excel, and by the end of the 1930s Rebecca was a literary phenomenon, translated into 20 languages. married Boy Browning, then the youngest major in the British Army, and soon settled in the Cornish mansion which was featured in Rebecca and around which the plot of The King's General was constructed. Her sense of place and atmosphere and gift of story-telling ensured a succession of bestselling novels such as Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel. After her husband's death she moved to another mansion which became the setting for The House on the Strand, and became increasingly removed from family and friends until her death. Daphne du Maurier in the 1960s, has studied her novels and adapted The King's General for the theatre.

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Daphne, Judith Cook

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1992
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Titolo
Daphne
Sottotitolo
A Portrait of Daphne du Maurier
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Corgi
Pubblicato
1992
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
320
ISBN10
0552994227
ISBN13
9780552994224
Serie
Valutazione
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One of Daphne du Maurier's earliest works was a history of her family, particularly of her grandfather George du Maurier, the Punch cartoonist and author of Trilby, and her father, the actor Gerald. But it was as a popular novelist that she would excel, and by the end of the 1930s Rebecca was a literary phenomenon, translated into 20 languages. married Boy Browning, then the youngest major in the British Army, and soon settled in the Cornish mansion which was featured in Rebecca and around which the plot of The King's General was constructed. Her sense of place and atmosphere and gift of story-telling ensured a succession of bestselling novels such as Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel. After her husband's death she moved to another mansion which became the setting for The House on the Strand, and became increasingly removed from family and friends until her death. Daphne du Maurier in the 1960s, has studied her novels and adapted The King's General for the theatre.