Daphne Du Maurier: Difference between revisions

From Feminist SF Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(notes)
 
(stub)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Daphne Du Maurier''' is a well-known 20th century novelist. Her best known works are ''[[Rebecca]]'' (1938), a neo-[[gothic]] novel that was inspired by and [[retelling|retold]] ''[[Jane Eyre]]'', and "The Birds", both of which were made into films by [[Alfred Hitchcock]].  ([[Rebecca (film)]] (1940); [[The Birds (film)|The Birds]] (?).  
'''Daphne Du Maurier''' is a well-known 20th century novelist. Her best known works are ''[[Rebecca]]'' (1938), a neo-[[gothic]] novel that was inspired by and [[retelling|retold]] ''[[Jane Eyre]]'', and "The Birds", both of which were made into films by [[Alfred Hitchcock]].  ([[Rebecca (film)]] (1940); [[The Birds (film)|The Birds]] (?).  


==Bibliography==
* ''Rebecca'' (1938)


{{DEFAULTSORT:Du Maurier, Daphne}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Du Maurier, Daphne}}

Revision as of 15:58, 13 March 2007

Daphne Du Maurier is a well-known 20th century novelist. Her best known works are Rebecca (1938), a neo-gothic novel that was inspired by and retold Jane Eyre, and "The Birds", both of which were made into films by Alfred Hitchcock. (Rebecca (film) (1940); The Birds (?).

Bibliography

  • Rebecca (1938)