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'''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)|Rebecca]] (1940); [[The Birds (film)|The Birds]] (?). | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
Revision as of 17:51, 3 February 2009
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 (1940); The Birds (?).
Bibliography
- Rebecca (1938)
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