Daphne du Maurier was an English novelist, biographer, and playwright known for her captivating stories filled with mystery and romance.
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Awards And Honors
Posthumous Publications
Early Life And Education
Legacy And Cultural Impact
Influence On Literature And Film
University College London
Alfred Hitchcock
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Daphne
๐ฎ๐ณ Daphne du Maurier was born on May 13, 1907, in Mumbai, India.
๐ Her most famous book, 'Rebecca,' was published in 1938.
๐ Daphne's stories have inspired many movies all around the world!
๐ญ She came from a creative family, with a father who was a theater manager.
๐ฐ Some of her major works include 'Jamaica Inn' and 'Frenchman's Creek.'
๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ Daphne often wrote about mystery and suspense in her stories.
๐ฅ Alfred Hitchcock directed the movie adaptation of 'Rebecca' in 1940.
๐๏ธ In 1969, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE).
๐ Daphne loved visiting the coastal town of Fowey in Cornwall, where she later settled.
โจ She wrote over 20 novels throughout her writing career!