Daphne du Maurier
Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, DBE (13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English author and playwright.
Although she 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 have since earned an enduring reputation for narrative craft. Many have been successfully adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca, My Cousin Rachel, and Jamaica Inn, and the short stories The Birds and Don't Look Now/Not After Midnight.
Known For
Writing
Born
May 14, 1907
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Died
April 19, 1989 age 81

Daphne du Maurier: In Rebecca's Footsteps

Rebecca

My Cousin Rachel

The Scapegoat

Frenchman's Creek

Hungry Hill

Don't Look Now

Morning Patrol

The Birds II: Land's End

Jamaica Inn

The Scapegoat

The Breakthrough

Rebecca

Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love

The Lifeforce Experiment

Theatre 62: Rebecca

Jamaica Inn

My Cousin Rachel

Utharam
Rebecca

Rebecca

Kohraa

Jamaica Inn
The Birds

Kıskanç Kadın

The Birds

Frenchman's Creek

The Tango of the Widower and Its Distorting Mirror

The Years Between

Jamaica Inn

Rebecca

Rebecca
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