The Doll
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The Doll

by Daphne du Maurier

Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Pages
226
Language
English
Published
2011

Overview

" Early stories [that] vividly portrays with humor, candidness, and detail du Maurier's fascination with the problems of human connection." — Publishers Weekly Perhaps best known for her immortal gothic masterwork  Rebecca—the basis for the Academy Award–winning motion picture directed by Alfred Hitchcock—Daphne de Maurier began her illustrious writing career penning short stories. In  The Doll, thirteen of du Maurier's early shorter fictional works have been collected—each story written before the author's twenty-third birthday and some in print for the first time since the 1930s. Compelling tales of human foibles and tragic romance, the stories in  The Doll represent the emergence of a remarkable literary talent who later went on to create  Jamaica Inn,  The Birds, and other classic works. This breathtaking collection of short fiction belongs on the bookshelf of every Daphne du Maurier fan. "[D]electably florid." — New York Times Book Review "[Du Maurier's] storytelling gifts are formidable." — Kirkus Reviews

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