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  1. Frenchman's Creek by Daphne du Maurier, 2009-03-01
  2. The King's General by Daphne du Maurier, 2009-09
  3. Don't Look Now: Selected Stories of Daphne Du Maurier (New York Review Books Classics) by Daphne Du Maurier, 2008-10-28
  4. My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier, 2009-03-01
  5. The Loving Spirit by Daphne du Maurier, 2010-05-01
  6. The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier, 2000-01
  7. Jamaica Inn by Daphne Du Maurier, 1995-06-01
  8. The Du Mauriers (Virago Modern Classics) by Daphne du Maurier, 2004-06-01
  9. Myself When Young (Virago Modern Classics) by Daphne du Maurier, 2004-04-01
  10. The King's General by Du Maurier Daphne, 1946
  11. The Apple Tree: A Short Novel and Some Stories by Daphne Du Maurier, 1952-12-31
  12. Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier, 1997-11-01
  13. Vanishing Cornwall (Virago Modern Classics) by Daphne du Maurier, 2008-06-01
  14. Mary Anne by Daphne du Maurier, 2009-10-01

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2. Du Maurier, Daphne Dame (Open Library)
Books by Du Maurier, Daphne Dame Rebecca 25 editions first published in 1938
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3. The Daphne Du Maurier Wrote Rebecca By Dame Daphne Du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier, 1907 1989, DBE 1969, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Lady Browning, Bibliography, Festival of Arts and Literature, Conference.
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Visitor 1749557 since Sept. 1998 Welcome Dame Daphne du Maurier (Lady Browning) 1907 - 1989 DBE 1969, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature Daphne was born in 1907, grand-daughter of the brilliant artist and writer George du Maurier, daughter of Gerald, the most famous Actor Manager of his day, she came from a creative and successful family. She began writing short stories in 1928, and in 1931 her first novel, 'The Loving Spirit' was published. It received rave reviews and further books followed. Then came her most famous three novels, 'Jamaica Inn', 'Frenchman's Creek' and Rebecca'. Each novel being inspired by her love of Cornwall, where she lived and wrote.
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4. Daphne Du Maurier - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Du Maurier, Daphne, Mary Anne, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London, 1954. External links. www.dumaurier.org – site promoting the annual The Daphne du Maurier Festival of Arts Literature
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Cornwall, United Kingdom Occupation Novelist Nationality British Genres Literary fiction Influences The Brontë sisters Wilkie Collins Milton Hall Influenced Stephen King Stephenie Meyer dumaurier.org/index.html Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning DBE (13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989; pronounced /ˈdæfni duː ˈmɒri.eɪ/ ) was an English author and playwright. Many of her works have been adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca , which won the Best Picture Oscar in 1941, Jamaica Inn , and her short stories The Birds and Don't Look Now . The first three were directed by Alfred Hitchcock Her elder sister was the writer Angela du Maurier . Her father was the actor Gerald du Maurier . Her grandfather was the writer George du Maurier
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5. Du Maurier, Daphne - Jamaica Inn
Jamaica Inn stands today, hospitable and kindly, a temperance house on the twentymile road between Bodmin and Launceston. In the following story of adventure I
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6. Daphne Du Maurier
Bibliography and short biography.
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Daphne du Maurier (1907-1989) - married name Lady Daphne Browning English novelist, biographer, and playwright, who published romantic suspense novels, mostly set on the coast of Cornwall. Du Maurier is best known for REBECCA (1938), filmed by Alfred Hitchcock Jane Eyre "Adventure was here. Adventure was there. Adventure was in picking up a posy dropped by a lady and offering it to an old gentleman who patted her head and gave her two-pence. Adventure was in gazing into pawnbrokers' windows, in riding in wagons when the carter smiled, in scuffling with apprentice boys, in hovering outside the bookshops, and when the bookseller was inside, tearing out the middle pages to read at home, for prospective purchasers never looked at anything but the beginning and the end." (from Mary Anne Daphne du Maurier was born in London into an artistic family. She was the granddaughter of caricaturist George du Maurier, her mother, Muriel Beaumont, was an actress, and her father was the actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier, who turned to writing and created the mad hypnotist Svengali. One of her ancestors was Mary Anne Clarke, the mistress of the duke of York, second son of King George III. She later became the heroine of du Maurier's novel MARY ANNE (1954). In 1831 Mary Anne Clarke's daughter married Louis-Mathurin Busson du Maurier. Her father Du Maurier portrayed in GERALD (1934). THE GLASS-BLOWERS (1963) was a novel about the Busson family.

7. REBECCA By DU MAURIER.DAPHNE.; - First Edition - From Paul Foster Books And Bibl
Victor Gollancz Limited.London.,1938. FIRST EDITION.A stunning fine copy in fine dustwrapper and original red wrap around band announcing this title as the Book Society choice
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8. Du Maurier, Daphne - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Du
English novelist. Her romantic fiction includes Jamaica Inn (1936), Rebecca (1938), Frenchman's Creek (1942), and My Cousin Rachel (1951), and is set in Cornwall.
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9. Du Maurier, Daphne. The Rendezvous.
Du Maurier, Daphne. The Rendezvous. New York Curtis Brown, Ltd. 1959. Final Draft Typed Manuscript for Du Maurier's story the Rendezvous with a letter from the author's agent
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10. Daphne Du Maurier - IMDb
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May 13 in London, England, UK
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April 19 (age 81) in Par, Cornwall, England, UK 20 news articles
Known For
The Birds (1963) Rebecca (1940) Hungry Hill (1947)
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11. Du Maurier, Daphne
Dame Daphne du Maurier DBE (May 13, 1907 – April 19, 1989) was a famous British novelist best known for her short story The Birds and her classic novel, Rebecca, published in 1938
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Dame Daphne du Maurier DBE (May 13, 1907 – April 19, 1989) was a famous British novelist best known for her short story "The Birds" and her classic novel, Rebecca, published in 1938. Both were adapted into films by Alfred Hitchcock Rebecca won the Oscar for best film. Du Maurier's novels generally fit into the category of the romance novel, but strayed somewhat from the typical format. Her short stories, such as "The Birds," give reign to her interest in the supernatural.
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Du Maurier was born in London (though spent most of her life in her beloved Cornwall), the daughter of the actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier, and granddaughter of the author and cartoonist , George du Maurier. These connections gave her a head start in her literary career, and her first novel, The Loving Spirit, was published in 1931. Du Maurier was also the cousin of the Llewelyn-Davies boys (George, Jack, Peter, Michael, and Nicholas), who are known for serving as J.M. Barrie

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13. Daphne Du Maurier Festival Of Arts And Literature
Occurs annually in Fowey, Cornwall. Includes festival program and brochure for the Daphne du Maurier literary awards.
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Sorry ! You've missed the 2010 Du Maurier Festival ! But what's exciting is that there will be a Festival next year to look forward to ! In a recent announcement, the Cornwall Council have arranged to pass over responsibility for the Festival to the Fowey Town Council . The Council's financial support will continue, on a reducing basis, for the next few years, allowing some time for the Fowey Town Council to construct plans for the future of the Festival. The Fowey Council have invited the Fowey Chamber of Commerce to work with them - ensuring that all of Fowey will be pulling together for the future of the Du Maurier Festival! Provisional dates for 2011 are Thursday, 12th May to Saturday, 21st May. Keep an eye on this website, we'll confirm the dates as soon as we can. This year's Festival received many, many compliments about the variety and quality of events in the programme, its gorgeous location in Cornwall, the superb community events and the friendly, welcoming atmosphere throughout. It's no wonder that, in previous years, the Oldie magazine put the Du Maurier Festival as the 'second best Festival in Britain' - which of course, means that it's the

14. Du Maurier, Daphne - Definition Of Du Maurier, Daphne By The Free Online Diction
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Daphne du Maurier English writer of melodramatic novels (1907-1989) Dame Daphne du Maurier, du Maurier
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15. Jamaica Inn Van Du Maurier, Daphne - Scholieren . Samenvattingen . Com
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Loginnaam Wachtwoord Jamaica inn Du Maurier, Daphne Geplaatst op Woensdag 03 januari 2001
Explanation of title:
Jamaica inn is a sort of a hotel and caf in one. The only thing is that there are coming almost no customers. The only customers are thieves. The whole story is about this hotel.
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This story is set in 19th century and plays in the Jamaica Inn.
Description of main characters:
Mary Yellan: Is a quiet person, is not easily frightened and wants to search thinks out
Joss Merlyn: Is Mary's uncle. He is also a thief and a killer. Joss drinks too much and is often drunk. His hotel is used for a hidden place for goods.
Aunt Patience: Is a very quite person. She fairs uncle Joss the most. But she is not leaving hem. If Joss is drunk she takes care of him.
Jem Merlyn: Jem is Jos brother. He is stealing horses from others and then he sells it to other peoples. Sometime the same people from who he has stolen the horses.
Francis Devey: Francis is the Vicar of Altarnun. He is a kind person and has taken care of Mary.
MS Basset: Is a police officer. He tries to arrest Joss Merlyn. The only thing is that he does not find evidence

16. Du Maurier, Daphne
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13 May 1907, London, England, UK
19 April 1989, Par, Cornwall, England, UK
'Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick A. M. Browning' (19 July 1932 - 14 March 1965) (his death); 3 children
Second daughter of famed actor-manager Sir 'Gerald du Maurier' (qv) and Muriel Beaumont, and younger sister of Angela du Maurier. Created a Dame Commander in the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 1969.
Granddaughter of author 'George L. Du Maurier' (qv).
She had two daughters named Tessa and Flavia (b. 1937) and a son, Christian Frederick 'Kits' Browning (b. 1940).
In her 2005 album, "The Beekeeper", Tori Amos wrote the song "Jamaica Inn" as a tribute to her work as a writer, with quotes from her books "Rebecca" and the eponymous "Jamaica Inn".
(1938) "The Life of George Du Maurier" - a biography of her grandfather.
(September 30, 1963) Her novel, "Rebecca," was adapted at the Northampton Repertory Theatre in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England with Anna Middleton, Kenneth Gilbert, Joan Tyrrell, and Desmond Gill in the cast. Ronald Haymand was director.
Forster, Margaret. DAPHNE DU MAURIER: THE SECRET LIFE OF THE RENOWNED STORYTELLER. New York: Doubleday, 1993.

17. Du Maurier, Daphne, Dame (Harper's Magazine)
October 2010. AMERICAN ELECTRA Feminism’s Ritual Matricide By Susan Faludi. THIRTY DAYS AS A CUBAN Pinching Pesos and Dropping Pounds in Havana By Patrick Symmes
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18. Du Maurier, Daphne - Winter, Rebecca, Novel, Gothic, Famous, And Manderley
(British, 1907–89) Daphne du Maurier must be counted one of the best and most prolific Gothic novelists in the twentiethcentury British tradition.
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Rebecca (World's Best Reading)
by Daphne du Maurier from Reader's Digest Association
This is the chilling classic of a girl haunted by her own imagination and by the ghost of Rebecca de Winter. After honeymooning in Italy the dashing Max de Winter returns with his innocent young bride to Manderley, the beautiful family estate in Cornwall. Yet the former mistress' disturbing presence lingers throughout the house. Du Maurier's shy heroine is tortured by constant comparisons to the glittering socialite who was her precedessor and she is heading towards tragedy and despair when Rebecca herself appears...
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Frenchman's Creek (Cover to Cover)
by Daphne, Dame Du Maurier from Audio Partners
Frenchman's Creek
, set in 17th-century England, is an absorbing tale of adventure, danger and passion. Lady St. Columb is bored with fashionable life at Court so she sets off for the peace and freedom of her husband's Cornwall estate. Quite unexpectedly, she stumbles on the mooring place of the white-sailed ship belonging to the daring Frenchman who plunders the shores of Cornwall. It is only a question of time before this philosopher-pirate captures the heart of the lovely Lady St. Columb. Satisfying, romantic, swashbuckling action. A Cover to Cover Unabridged Classic. 6 cassettes.

20. Du Maurier, Daphne - Richard Kelly (essay Date 1987): Short Story Criticism
Richard Kelly (essay date 1987) SOURCE The World of the Macabre The Short Stories, in Daphne Du Maurier, Twayne Publishers, 1987, pp. 12340.
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