Daphne du Maurier

du Maurier, {{circa|1930}} Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, (; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English novelist, biographer and playwright. Her parents were actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier and his wife, actress Muriel Beaumont. Her grandfather was George du Maurier, a writer and cartoonist.

Although du Maurier is classed as a romantic novelist, her stories have been described as "moody and resonant" with overtones of the paranormal. Her bestselling works were not at first taken seriously by critics, but they have since earned an enduring reputation for narrative craft. Many have been successfully adapted into films, including the novels ''Rebecca'', ''Frenchman's Creek'', ''My Cousin Rachel'' and ''Jamaica Inn'', and the short stories "The Birds" and "Don't Look Now". Du Maurier spent much of her life in Cornwall, where most of her works are set. As her fame increased, she became more reclusive. Provided by Wikipedia
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Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989 Hladový vrch / Daphne du Maurierová ; z anglického originálu ... přeložila Eva Ruxová ; typografie Václav Oulík 1993
Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989 Hospoda Jamajka / Daphne Du Maurier ; z anglického originálu ... přeložil Ladislav Bezpalec 1970
Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989 Mrtvá a živá / Daphne du Maurierová ; z anglického originálu Rebecca ... přeložila Jaroslava Poberová 1991
Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989 Zlatý hrad / Daphne du Maurier, Arthur Quiller-Couch ; přeložili Emanuel a Taťána Tilschovi 2004
Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989 Únik / Daphne du Maurier ; přeložil Petr Novotný 1991
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