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MSN Encarta - Du Maurier, Daphne
British romantic novelist and short-story writer of tales of adventure and mystery, often set against a Cornish background. Born in London and educated at home with her sisters, du Maurier had, by the age of 18, begun writing the short stories that later would be published in 1952 as The Apple Tree. In 1932 she married Major-General Sir Frederick Browning and in 1943 settled at Menabilly house in Cornwall with their three children.
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bbcrussian.com - Любимые книги Британии
Дафна Дюморье (1907 – 1989)
Дюморье – одна из наиболее выдающихся представителей готического направления в литературе XX века. В ее самой известной работе, романе «Ребекка» (1938), она прибегает к типичному для готики приему: человек попадает в чужое для себя окружение, скрывающее страшные тайны.
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Дафна Дюморье. Французов ручей
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Daphne du Maurier
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 in 1940. Orson Welles's radio adaptation from 1938 also paved way for the success. The novel has been characterized as the last and most famous imitations of Charlotte Brontл's Jane Eyre (1847). [eng]
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The Daphne du Maurier WEB Site - 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. [eng]
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Дафна Дюморье. Полет сокола
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DU MAURIER, DAPHNE
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