Daphne du Maurier

Daphne du Maurier

Daphne du Maurier was born in 1907 and died in 1989. Their most popular book is Rebecca with 2462 saves and an average rating of 4.14.

Author Bio

Daphne du Maurier was born on 13 May 1907 in London, England, United Kingdom, the second of three daughters of Muriel Beaumont, an actress and maternal niece of William Comyns Beaumont, and Sir Gerald du Maurier, the prominent actor-manager, son of the author and Punch cartoonist George du Maurier, who created the character of Svengali in the novel Trilby. She was also the cousin of the Llewelyn Davies boys, who served as J.M. Barrie's inspiration for the characters in the play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. As a young child, she met many of the brightest stars of the theatre, thanks to the celebrity of her father. These connections helped her in establishing her literary career, and she published some of her early stories in Beaumont's Bystander magazine. Her first novel, The Loving Spirit, was published in 1931, and she continued writing successfull gothic novels in addition to biographies and other non-fiction books. Alfred Hitchcock was a fan of her novels and short stories, and adapted some of these to films: Jamaica Inn (1939), Rebecca (1940), and The Birds (1963). Other of her works adapted were Frenchman's Creek (1942), Hungry Hill (1943), My Cousin Rachel (1951), and "Don't Look Now" (1973). She was named a Dame of the British Empire.

In 1932, she married Frederick "Boy" Browning, with whom she had three children, Tessa, Flavia and Christian. Her husband died in 1965, and she passed away on 19 April 1989 in Fowey, Cornwall. After her death, it was revealed that she was bisexual.

Wikipedia entry

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

6 primary books3 released books

Authored 33% of series

Penguin Modern Classics

Penguin Modern Classics is a 3-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 1940 with contributions by Daphne du Maurier, Dorothy Parker, and Anaïs Nin.

#3
Don't Look Now
#4
The Custard Heart
#6
The Veiled Woman

Series

12 primary books6 released books

Authored 8% of series

The Digital Antiquarian

The Digital Antiquarian is a 6-book series with 12 released primary works first released in 1940 with contributions by Jimmy Maher and Daphne du Maurier.

#1
The Digital Antiquarian Volume 1: 1966-1979
#2
The Digital Antiquarian Volume 2: 1980
#3
The Digital Antiquarian Volume 3: 1981
#6
The Digital Antiquarian Volume 6: 1984
#11
The Digital Antiquarian Volume 11: 1989

Series

17 primary books10 released books

Authored 0% of series

Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories

Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories is a 10-book series with 17 released primary works first released in 1968 with contributions by R.C. Cook, Stanley Ellin, and E.F. Benson.

#3
The 3rd Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories
#4
The 4th Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories
#5
The 5th Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories
#6
The 6th Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories
#7
The 7th Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories