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Womanica

Scream Queens: Daphne du Maurier

Womanica

Acast Creative Studios

History, Society & Culture, Education

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Daphne du Maurier (1907-1989) was an English novelist and playwright whose  gothic romance works have been described as “moody and resonant." Many of her novels and short stories have been adapted into films including: Rebecca, Frenchman’s Creek, My Cousin Rachel, The Birds, and Don’t Look Now.

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Listen to Every Day Better on the LinkedIn Podcast Network, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your

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podcasts. Hello from Wonder Media Network I'm Jenny Kaplan and this is Wamanica.

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October is the perfect time to delve into all things spooky. So this month

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we're talking about the women who give us goosebumps. Some are real-life

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creators of spine-chilling works of fiction. Others are the subjects of frightening

0:54.8

folklore. Either way, these screamed Queens are sure to give you a scare. Today we're

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talking about a writer whose gothic works spawned many movies in television

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adaptations including the classic films Rebecca and The Birds. Let's talk about Dame

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Daphne de Morrier.

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Daphne was born on May 13th, 1907 to a successful London theatre family.

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Due to her family's affluent status, Daphne enjoyed the finer things in life.

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She spent much of her youth traveling through Europe and resting at her family's vacation home in Cornwall.

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In Cornwall, Daphne found the solitude she craved.

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It was there that she wrote her first novel, The Loving Spirit, in 1931.

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The book was a hit.

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Daphne's atmospheric writing and complex yet relatable characters grabbed readers.

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