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Author Daphne du Maurier walking with her children Flavia, left, Kits and Tessa, at home in Cornwall, June 1944. (Photo by J. Wilds/Keystone Features/Getty Images) Kits Browning and Olive White.
La romancière britannique Daphné du Maurier est née le 13 mai 1907 à Londres. ... Flavia Tower et Tessa. La reine Elisabeth d’Angleterre l’anoblit en 1969.
In Daphne du Maurier: A Daughter’s Memoir, her daughter Flavia Leng described the du Maurier home as a writers utopia: “The house was always filled with well-known folk from the world of ...
Du Maurier's son, Christian (known as "Kits") Browning, bought the house from his aunt in 1993 and has devoted years to restoring it. ... Daphne's daughters, Tessa and Flavia, ...
NOVELIST Daphne Du Maurier is most famous for her 1938 book Rebecca. But the private life of the reclusive wordsmith was just as eventful as her novels – here we look at her life and rumours … ...
In 1937, Daphne du Maurier signed a three-book deal with Victor Gollancz. She was 30 years old, ... leaving behind them four-year-old Tessa and the three-month-old Flavia.
Flavia Leng remembers life at Menabilly with her mother, Daphne du Maurier, in 1944 Credit: Photo: Chester Partnership I was familiar with Menabilly before we moved to the house in 1943 because my ...
But how to live it is the problem,” according to author Daphne du Maurier in her 1951 novel My Cousin Rachel, ... They married in 1932 and had three children — Flavia, Tess and Christian.
“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 ...
La traduction intégrale de ce chef-d'œuvre, écrit en quatre mois, signé Daphné du Maurier qui a inspiré des générations de romancières anglo-saxonnes est enfin disponible.
NOVELIST Daphne Du Maurier is most famous for her 1938 book Rebecca. But the private life of the reclusive wordsmith was just as eventful as her novels – here we look at her life and rumours … ...
But how to live it is the problem,” according to author Daphne du Maurier in her 1951 novel My Cousin Rachel, a new film adaptation of which opens tomorrow. ... Tessa and Flavia in about 1943.