Daphne Du Maurier, Author
- Bio: 1907-1989; born in London to parents who worked in the theater; influenced by them and other family members who devoted themselves to careers in theater, writing, and art; known for her private, almost reclusive demeanor with the press and public; set several romances in Cornwall, where she lived with her husband and three children; made a Dame Commander in the Order of the British Empire (1969)
- Other Works: Jamaica Inn (1936); My Cousin Rachel (1951); The Scapegoat (1957); The House on the Strand (1969); Rule Britannia (1972); Growing Pains (autobiography; 1977)
- Awards: National Book Award (1938); Academy Award for Best Picture (film version; 1940)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
- The Haunting: Rebecca’s Power
- The Narrator’s Journey: Childhood Innocence to the Wisdom of Adulthood
- The Paradise of Manderley
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
- Gain an understanding of British aristocratic etiquette and how this informs the novel.