The Daphne Du Maurier Companion

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Daphne Du Maurier Companion
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Daphne Du Maurier
By (author) Helen Taylor
Edited by Helen Taylor
SeriesVirago Modern Classics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
ISBN/Barcode 9781844082353
ClassificationsDewey:823.912
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Virago Press Ltd
Publication Date 3 May 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This companion to the work of one of Britain's best-loved novelists celebrates the centenary of her birth. Daphne du Maurier is one of Britain's best-loved authors, her writing capturing the imagination in a way that few have been able to equal. Rebecca, her most famous novel, was a huge success on first publication and brought du Maurier international fame. This enduring classic remains one of the nation's favourite books. In this celebration of Daphne du Maurier's life and achievements, today's leading writers, critics and academics discuss the novels, short stories and biographies that made her one of the most spellbinding and genre-defying authors of her generation. The film versions of her books are also explored, including Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca and The Birds and Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now. Featuring interviews with du Maurier's family and a long-lost short story by the author herself, this is the indispensable companion to her work. Contributors include Nina Bawden, Sally Beauman, Margaret Forster, Antonia Fraser, Michael Holroyd, Lisa Jardine, Julie Myerson, Justine Picardie and Minette Walters.

Author Biography

Helen Taylor has written extensively on women's writing and popular culture. An active participant in the Daphne du Maurier Festival, Fowey, and on the Board of Bath Festivals Trust, she is currently Professor of English, University of Exeter. Author Location: Bristol / Exeter Scarlett's Women, Half the Sky, Gender, Race and Region, Dixie Debates, Circling Dixie

Reviews

'A marvellous celebration of du Maurier's life, work and cultural legacy; an indispensable guide to the writer and her art' Sarah Waters