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  WORKS BY DAPHNE DU MAURIER

  The Loving Spirit, novel (London: Heinemann, 1931)

  I’ll Never Be Young Again, novel (London: Heinemann, 1932)

  The Progress of Julius, novel (London: Heinemann, 1933)

  Gerald: A Portrait, nonfiction (London: Gollancz, 1934)

  Jamaica Inn, novel (London: Gollancz, 1936)

  The du Mauriers, nonfiction (London: Gollancz, 1937)

  Rebecca, novel (London: Gollancz, 1938)

  Come Wind, Come Weather, short stories (London: Heinemann, 1940)

  Frenchman’s Creek, novel (London: Gollancz, 1941)

  Hungry Hill, novel (London: Gollancz, 1943)

  The Years Between, play (London: Gollancz, 1945)

  The King’s General, novel (London: Gollancz, 1946)

  September Tide, play (London: Gollancz, 1949)

  The Parasites, novel (London: Gollancz, 1949)

  My Cousin Rachel, novel (London: Gollancz, 1951

  The Birds and Other Stories, short stories (London: Gollancz, 1952)

  Mary Anne, novel (London: Gollancz, 1954)

  The Scapegoat, novel (London: Gollancz, 1957)

  The Breaking Point, short stories (London: Gollancz, 1959)

  The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë, biography (London: Gollancz, 1960)

  Castle Dor (with A. Quiller-Couch), novel (London: J. M. Dent, 1962)

  The Glass-Blowers, novel (London: Gollancz, 1963)

  The Flight of the Falcon, novel (London: Gollancz, 1965)

  Vanishing Cornwall (London: Gollancz, 1967)

  The House on the Strand, novel (London: Gollancz, 1969)

  Not After Midnight, short stories (London: Gollancz, 1971)

  Rule Britannia, novel (London: Gollancz, 1972)

  Golden Lads: Anthony Bacon, Francis and Their Friends, biography (London: Gollancz, 1975)

  The Winding Stair: Francis Bacon, His Rise and Fall, biography (London: Gollancz, 1976)

  Echoes from the Macabre, short stories (London: Gollancz, 1976)

  Growing Pains: The Shaping of a Writer, nonfiction (London: Gollancz, 1977)

  The Rendezvous and Other Stories, short stories (London: Gollancz, 1980)

  The Rebecca Notebook and Other Memories, nonfiction (London: Gollancz, 1981)

  Classics from the Macabre, short stories (London: Gollancz, 1987)

  The Doll, short stories (London: Virago Press, 2011)

  FRENCH FAMILY TREE

  FOWEY

  INDEX

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  Adams, Harry

  Adler, Alfred

  Admirable Crichton, The

  Ainsworth, William Harrison

  Albin Michel

  Albion

  Aldridge, Richard

  Aldwych Theatre

  Alexandria

  Anderson, Judith

  “And Now to God the Father”

  Angela (friend)

  Annabelle Lee

  “Apple Tree, The”

  Arnaud, Yvonne

  Arnhem

  Ashcroft, Peggy

  Attenborough, Richard

  Austen, Jane

  Austin, Bunny

  Bacon, Anthony

  Bacon, France

  Baker-Munton, Bim

  Baker-Munton, Maureen

  Balmoral Castle

  Barberrys

  Barrie, J. M. (Uncle Jim)

  Llewelyn Davies boys adopted by

  Michael’s death and

  Peter Pan

  BBC

  Beaton, Cecil

  Beaumont, Ursula

  Beaumont, Willie

  Beaumont family

  Beauregard, Comtesse de (Doodie)

  Beauvoir, Simone de

  Berlin

  Berlioz, Hector

  Betjeman, John

  Big Granny

  Billy, Aunt

  death of

  “Birds, The”

  film adaptation of

  Birkinshaw (Angela du Maurier)

  Blind Windows (MacDonald)

  “Blue Lenses, The”

  Bodmin

  Bogarde, Dirk

  Bourget, Paul

  Breaking Point, The

  Bridge Too Far, A (Ryan)

  film adaptation of

  Brontë, Branwell

  Daphne’s biography of

  Brontë, Emily

  Wuthering Heights

  Brontë sisters

  Brown, Ivor

  Browning, Christian “Kits” (son)

  birth of

  film-making and photography of

  marriage of

  Once Upon a Time: The Make-Believe World of Daphne du Maurier

  at school

  Vanishing Cornwall

  Browning, Edward “Ned” (grandson)

  Browning, Flavia (daughter)

  birth of

  children of

  Daphne’s education of

  marriage of

  in Paris

  Browning, Frederick (“Boy”; “Tommy”) (husband)

  amputation of

  at Arnhem

  breakdown of

  A Bridge Too Far and

  car accident of

  ceremony in honor of

  in Ceylon

  Daphne’s French vacation with

  Daphne’s letter to

  Daphne’s marriage to and relationship with

  Daphne’s meeting of

  death of

  drinking of

  in Egypt

  fragility of

  glider accident of

  ill health of

  knighthood of

  London posts of

  military career of

  mistress of

  nightmares of

  in North Africa

  in Operation Market Garden

  Prince Philip and

  retirement of

  return from duty

  teddy bears of

  Tod and

  wedding of

  Browning, Frederick (grandson)

  Browning, Grace (granddaughter)

  Browning, Grace (Tommy’s sister)

  Browning, Nancy (Tommy’s mother)

  Browning, Olive White (“Hacker”)

  Browning, Robert (grandson)

  Browning, Tessa (daughter)

  birth of

  children of

  Daphne’s education of

  goats of

  marriage to David Montgomery

  marriage to Peter de Zulueta

  in Paris

  Brunel, Isambard Kingdom

  Bryden, Ronald

  Brynner, Yul

  Burgades, Isaac

  Burt, Mr.

  Burt, Mrs.

  Burton, Richard

  Busson, Anne-Sophie

  Busson, Mathurin

  Busson du Maurier, Robert-Mathurin

  Butler, Mme (Denise Van Moppès)

  Bystander

  Café Anglais

  Camposenea

  Camus, Armand-Gaston

  Canadian Forum

  Cannis Rock

  Cannon Hall

  Christmas Eve at

  purchase of

  sale of

  Sunday lunches at

  Carne Point

  Carpenter, Constance

  Castle Dor (Quiller-Couch and du Maurier)

  Catholic World

  Caux

  “Chamois, The”

  Charles I

  Christian Science Monitor

  Christie, Agatha

  Christie, Julie

  Clarke, Mary Anne

  Daphne’s book on

  Clarke, Mrs.

  Cloud’s Hill

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

  Colette

  Colli
er, Compton

  Collins, Norman

  Come Wind, Come Weather

  Compton, Fay

  Compton-Burnett, Ivy

  Constable-Maxwell, Mr.

  Cooper, Gladys

  Cora Ann

  Cornwall

  Fowey, see Fowey

  Menabilly in, see Menabilly

  Vanishing Cornwall

  Coward, Noël

  Crete

  Cumberland

  Cumberland Terrace

  Curtis Brown Agency

  Daily Express

  Daily Herald

  Daily Telegraph

  D’Annunzio, Gabriele

  Davis, Bette

  D-day

  Dear Brutus

  De’Ath, Wilfred

  de Havilland, Olivia

  Dent, J. M.

  Desert Island Discs

  de Zulueta, Marie-Thérèse

  de Zulueta, Paul

  de Zulueta, Peter

  Dietrich, Marlene

  “Doll, The”

  “Don’t Look Now”

  film adaptation of

  Don’t Tell Alfred (Mitford)

  Doodie (friend)

  Doonican, Val

  Dorothy (maid)

  Doubleday

  Doubleday, Ellen

  death of

  Doubleday, Nelson

  illness and death of

  Dove Cottage

  Driberg, Tom

  Druce, Miss

  Duhamel, Georges

  du Maurier, Alexandre Eugène “Gygy” (brother of George)

  du Maurier, Angela (sister)

  appearance and personality of

  arrival in Fowey

  car accident of

  code words used by

  Daphne’s writing and

  at Ferryside

  Menabilly and

  at Milton Hall

  plays put on by

  portrait of

  du Maurier, Angela, writing of

  Birkinshaw

  It’s Only the Sister

  Lawrence Vane

  A Little Less

  Old Maids Remember

  The Perplexed Heart

  Reveille

  Road to Leenane, The

  Shallow Waters

  Treveryan

  Weep No More

  du Maurier, Daphne:

  birth of

  childhood of

  childhood bullies and

  children of, see Browning, Christian “Kits”; Browning, Flavia; Browning, Tessa

  code words used by

  death of

  dogs of

  education of

  “Eric Avon” alter ego of

  fall of

  fans’ letters to

  fans’ visits to

  father’s poem to

  flu contracted by

  French learned by

  French name and heritage of

  generosity of

  health problems of

  on hiking trip

  husband of, see Browning, Frederick

  interviews of

  journal of

  memory problems of

  menstruation and

  painting of

  photographs of

  physical appearance and style of

  plays put on by

  pneumonia contracted by

  portrait of

  pregnancies of

  reading of

  sailing and boats of

  sexuality and self-image of

  shyness of

  titles and honors of

  wedding of

  du Maurier, Daphne, writing of

  “And Now to God the Father”

  “The Apple Tree”

  article on death and widowhood

  “The Birds,” see “Birds, The”

  “The Blue Lenses”

  The Breaking Point

  Castle Dor (with Arthur Quiller-Couch)

  “The Chamois”

  Come Wind, Come Weather

  “The Doll”

  “Don’t Look Now,” see “Don’t Look Now”

  The du Mauriers

  first novel published

  The Flight of the Falcon

  Frenchman’s Creek, see Frenchman’s Creek

  Gerald: A Portrait

  The Glass-Blowers

  Golden Lads

  Growing Pains: The Shaping of a Writer

  The House on the Strand

  Hungry Hill, see Hungry Hill

  I’ll Never Be Young Again

  The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë

  Jamaica Inn, see Jamaica Inn

  The King’s General

  “Kiss Me Again, Stranger”

  “The Little Photographer”

  The Loving Spirit

  Mary Anne

  “Monte Verità”

  My Cousin Rachel, see My Cousin Rachel

  “No Motive”

  “Not After Midnight”

  “The Old Man”

  The Parasites

  plagiarism charges against

  The Progress of Julius

  Rebecca, see Rebecca

  reviews of

  Rule Britannia

  The Scapegoat, see Scapegoat, The

  The Searchers

  September Tide

  short stories

  “Split Second”

  Vanishing Cornwall

  The Winding Stair

  “A Winter Afternoon, Kilmarth”

  The Years Between

  du Maurier, Ellen Clarke (great-grandmother)

  du Maurier, Emma Wightwick (grandmother)

  du Maurier, George “Kicky” (grandfather)

  novels of

  du Maurier, Gerald (father)

  acting career of

  air-raid warning and

  appearance and personality of

  Browning and

  Cannon Hall home of, see Cannon Hall

  and Carol’s relationship with Daphne

  conversations with daughters

  childhood of

  code words used by

  crystal tumbler of

  Daphne’s biography of

  and Daphne’s bout with flu

  Daphne’s writing and

  daughters’ education and

  death of

  drinking of

  family of

  Ferryside and

  finances of

  and Geoffrey’s relationship with Daphne

  health problems of

  infidelities of

  knighthood of

  mother of

  motorboat purchased by

  Muriel’s meeting of

  poem to Daphne by

  son wanted by

  traveling of

  twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of

  du Maurier, Guy (uncle)

  du Maurier, Isobel (sister of George)

  du Maurier, Jeanne (sister)

  arrival in Fowey

  Browning and

  code words used by

  at Ferryside

  at Milton Hall

  as painter

  plays put on by

  portrait of

  Welch and

  du Maurier, Louis-Mathurin Busson de (great-grandfather)

  du Maurier, Muriel Beaumont “Mo” (mother)

  acting career of

  air-raid warning and

  arrival in Fowey

  Browning and

  and Carol’s relationship with Daphne

  Daphne’s wedding and

  Daphne’s writing and

  death of

  family of

  Ferryside and

  Gerald’s death and

  Gerald’s infidelity and

  Gerald’s knighthood and

  Gerald’s meeting of

  menstruation and

  at Milton Hall

  traveling of

  twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of

  du Maurier family:
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  background of

  Cannon Hall home of, see Cannon Hall

  Daphne’s history of

  Ferryside home of, see Ferryside

  Du Maurier Productions

  du Mauriers, The

  Duncan, Isadora

  Echo

  Economist

  Edward VIII

  Egypt

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  Elizabeth, the Queen Mother

  Elizabeth II, Queen

  at Menabilly

  Endrèbe, Maurice-Bernard

  Engeler, Miss

  Engels, Friedrich

  English Civil War

  Esménard, Francis

  Esménard, Robert

  Fanny Rosa

  Farrère, Claude

  Ferry Inn

  Ferryside

  Christmas at

  World War II and

  Fitzwilliam family

  Flight of the Falcon, The

  Flying Dutchman, The (Wagner)

  Fontaine, Joan

  Fontainebleau

  Fonteyn, Margot

  Ford, Ford Madox

  Fowey

  cold spell in

  Ferryside in, see Ferryside

  Menabilly in, see Menabilly

  World War II and

  Fowey Bay

  Fowey Hotel

  Fox, Mary

  Foyle, Christina

  Foyles

  France

  France, Anatole

  Frenchman’s Creek

  film adaptation of

  Freud, Sigmund

  Garbo, Greta

  Garrick Club

  Geoffrey (cousin)

  George V

  George VI

  death of

  Gerald: A Portrait

  Gérin, Winifred

  Gideon, Melville

  Glass-Blowers, The

  Golden Lads

  Gollancz, Livia

  Gollancz, Ruth

  Gollancz, Victor

  death of

  Gone with the Wind (Mitchell)

  film adaptation of

  Good Housekeeping

  Gough, Michael

  Graham, Walter

  Grant, Hugh

  Greece

  Greene, Graham

  Greyfriars

  Gribbin Head

  Growing Pains: The Shaping of a Writer

  Guardian

  Guinness, Alec

  Guitry, Sacha

  Hamer, Robert

  Hamilton, Alex

  Hampshire

  Hampstead

  Hampstead Heath

  Handel, George Frideric

  Haven, The

  Hedren, Tippi

  Heinemann

  Hemingway, Ernest

  Henri IV

  Hentschel, Irene

  Hepburn, Katharine

  Hitchcock, Alfred

  Hodges, Sheila

  Hoffman, Michel

  Holzman, Fanny

  House on the Strand, The

  Hubbard, Mrs.

  Hunebelle, Jules

  Hungry Hill

  film adaptation of

  Hunkin, George

  Hurst, Brian Desmond

  Hythe

  I’ll Never Be Young Again

  Infernal World of Branwell Brontë, The

  Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique

  Italy

  It’s Only the Sister (Angela du Maurier)

  James, Henry

  Jamaica Inn