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Du Maurier, Daphne (1907–1989)![]() The Helford river estuary is the site of Frenchman's Creek, made famous by the novelist Daphne du Maurier (1907–1989) in her 1942 novel of that name. Although born in London and educated in Paris, she settled and spent most of her adult life in Cornwall, where the majority of her books are also set. English novelist. Her romantic fiction includes Jamaica Inn (1936), Rebecca (1938), Frenchman's Creek (1942), and My Cousin Rachel (1951), and is set in Cornwall. Her work, though lacking in depth and original insights, is made compelling by her storytelling gift. Jamaica Inn, Rebecca, and her short story The Birds were made into films by the English director Alfred Hitchcock. She was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1969.
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1938 1973 cinema and film Cornwall fiction Forster, Margaret Fowey Helford Hill, Susan Elizabeth Hitchcock, Alfred | He retired in 1993 with a total of 1,678 wins; the record has since passed in turn to Richard Dunwoody and Tony McCoy The List Author, author - racehorses who share their names with classic novelists Boz (Dickens pen name) L Cumani 5yo Chesterton JJ Murphy 5yo Daphne Du Maurier I Semple 2yo Fyodor (Dostoyevsky) D Evans Joyce Tipperary winner 2004 Mark Twain A O'Brien 2yo Simenon A Balding 2yo Who am I? My Cousin Rachel' The Second Thursday Book Club will discuss the Daphne Du Maurier novel, 6:30 p. It's likely the form of that race is nothing special - third home So Bazaar, fourth-placed Bahraj and last-of-seven Daphne Du Maurier were all beaten on their subsequent starts. |
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