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“We are at one”: Daphne du Maurier at Menabilly in 1944 with her children, Christian, Tessa and Flavia.Credit: Getty Images Du Maurier’s life off the page was as interesting as anything she ...
Coralie Bower and Adam Whiteman meet kind-of cute a few pages into Jessica Stanley’s winning second novel, “Consider Yourself ...
Now in its 27th year, the nine-day festival has been rebranded to honour Daphne du Maurier, the iconic novelist who once ... Among the headline speakers are renowned children's author Sir Michael ...
A Melbourne theatre review by Alex First I know the 2025 Green Room Awards for the best of the best of Melbourne theatre have ...
Located in an old lifeboat station beside the beach at Polkerris, near Daphne du Maurier’s Menabilly home ... from small children to adults with allergens, and it’s all freshly made with ...
The creek feeds into the Helford river and is a short distance from Frenchman’s Creek, known best because of Daphne du ...
Readers who don’t quickly key into the “Pride and Prejudice” reference—Daphne du Maurier’s “Rebecca” is invoked here as well—may want to consider different reading matter.
The Normans built it. The Tudors enlarged it. The Victorians meddled with it. Daphne du Maurier immortalised it in “Jamaica Inn”. It has outlasted the Reformation and the civil war.