
Daphne du Maurier was born on 13 May 1907 at 24 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, the middle of three daughters of prominent actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier and actress Muriel, née Beaumont. In many ways her life resembles a fairy tale. Born into a family with a rich artistic and historical background, her paternal grandfather was author and Punch cartoonist George du Maurier, who created the character of Svengali in the 1894 novel Trilby, and her mother was a maternal niece of journalist, author, and lecturer Comyns Beaumont. She and her sisters were indulged as a children and grew up enjoying enormous freedom from financial and parental restraint. Her elder sister, Angela du Maurier, also became a writer, and her younger sister Jeanne was a painter. She spent her youth sailing boats, travelling on the Continent with friends, and writing stories. Her family connections helped her establish her literary career, and she published some of her early work in Beaumont's Bystander magazine. A prestigious publishing house accepted her first novel when she was in her early twenties, and its publication brought her not only fame but the attentions of a handsome soldier, Major (later Lieutenant-General Sir) Frederick Browning, whom she married. She continued writing under her maiden name, and her subsequent novels became bestsellers, earning her enormous wealth and fame. 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/Not After Midnight. While Alfred Hitchcock's films based upon her novels proceeded to make her one of the best-known authors in the world, she enjoyed the life of a fairy princess in a mansion in Cornwall called Menabilly, which served as the model for Manderley in Rebecca. Daphne du Maurier was obsessed with the past. She intensively researched the lives of Francis and Anthony Bacon, the history of Cornwall, the Regency period, and nineteenth-century France and England. Above all, however, she was obsessed with her own family history, which she chronicled in Gerald: A Portrait, a biography of her father; The du Mauriers, a study of her family which focused on her grandfather, George du Maurier, the novelist and illustrator for Punch; The Glassblowers, a novel based upon the lives of her du Maurier ancestors; and Growing Pains, an autobiography that ignores nearly 50 years of her life in favour of the joyful and more romantic period of her youth. Daphne du Maurier can best be understood in terms of her remarkable and paradoxical family, the ghosts which haunted her life and fiction. While contemporary writers were dealing critically with such subjects as the war, alienation, religion, poverty, Marxism, psychology and art, and experimenting with new techniques such as the stream of consciousness, du Maurier produced 'old-fashioned' novels with straightforward narratives that appealed to a popular audience's love of fantasy, adventure, sexuality and mystery. At an early age, she recognised that her readership was comprised principally of women, and she cultivated their loyal following through several decades by embodying their desires and dreams in her novels and short stories. In some of her novels, however, she went beyond the technique of the formulaic romance to achieve a powerful psychological realism reflecting her intense feelings about her father, and to a lesser degree, her mother. This vision, which underlies Julius, Rebecca and The Parasites, is that of an author overwhelmed by the memory of her father's commanding presence. In Julius and The Parasites, for example, she introduces the image of a domineering but deadly father and the daring subject of incest. In Rebecca, on the other hand, du Maurier fuses psychological realism with a sophisticated version of the Cinderella story. The nameless heroine has
Books

The Years Between
1946

Gerald
A Portrait
1934

Rule Britannia
1972

Monte Verità
1952

Daphne du Maurier Collection
1942

Happy Christmas
1942

The Loving Spirit
1931

Моя кузина Рейчел. Козел отпущения
1992

Three Novels & Five Short Stories
1981

Solsticio siniestro
Cuentos para las noches más largas
2023

Los mejores relatos de terror llevados al cine
2008

Vanishing Cornwall
1967

After Midnight
Thirteen Chilling Tales for the Dark Hours
2025

The Glass-Blowers
1963

The Flight of the Falcon
1965

The Apple Tree
1952

The Breakthrough
1966

September Tide
1949

The Doll
Short Stories
1937

Daphne du Maurier Omnibus 4
Rebecca; My Cousin Rachel
2012

The Scapegoat
1957

My Cousin Rachel
1951

The Parasites
1949

Jamaica Inn
1936

Myself When Young
The Shaping of a Writer
1977

The Birds and Other Stories
1952

Golden Lads
1975

The Great West Country Novels
Frenchman's Creek, The House on the Strand, Jamaica Inn, The King's General, My Cousin Rachel and Rebecca
1972

Letters from Menabilly
Portrait of a Friendship
1993

Don't Look Now
2008

Hungry Hill
1943

Julius
1933

The Breaking Point
1922

The du Mauriers
1937

Don't Look Now and Other Stories
1971

Rebecca
A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisation
2018

The Rebecca Notebook
1981

The House on the Strand
1969

Los pájaros
1952

The Little Photographer
1952

The Birds & Don't Look Now
1997

Castle Dor
1961

Enchanted Cornwall
Her Pictorial Memoir
1989

The King's General
1946

Jamaica Inn & The Birds and Other Stories
1999

The Rendezvous and Other Stories
1980

Classics of the Macabre
1753

The Doll
1937

Kiss Me Again, Stranger
1952

Alibi from The Breaking Point
1959

Echoes from the Macabre
Selected Stories
1976

Not Later Than Midnight and Other Stories
2016

Rebecca
1938
No Motive
1980

Frenchman's Creek
1941

The Blue Lenses
2023

Įtemptas laukimas
2006

Mary Anne
1954

The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë
1960

I'll Never Be Young Again
1932

Four Great Cornish Novels
1978

The Winding Stair
Francis Bacon, His Rise and Fall
1977