![]() The subject was The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope, one of Daphne du Maurier’s favourite novels from childhood.įowey Festival news included the January launch of the 2023 Young Writers and Artists Awards. The Daphne du Maurier Society of North America held their first event of the year. This time the image is of Ferryside, beautifully created using a form of an incredibly delicate collage. Amanda White produced her second du Maurier-related greetings card. We looked at two new books, Setara Pracha’s long-awaited and excellent book, The Pathology of Desire in Daphne du Maurier’s Short Stories, and a delightful novel set in Fowey called Into A Cornish Wind by Kate Ryder. In January, we also told you about Fern Britton’s Channel 5 television programme, My Cornwall with Fern Britton, in which she visited Fowey and made particular reference to Daphne. In this new piece, Jo talked about Jamaica Inn, Daphne du Maurier, and her life at the time that she wrote what was to become one of her most famous novels. ![]() ![]() Jo writes a blog, Return of a Native, which covers many literary names and subjects. We started the New Year with an article from one of our favourite contributors, Jo Wing. A round-up of what’s been happening at the Daphne du Maurer website during the first three months of 2023Ģ023 has started at quite a pace, with lots of exciting information and news relating to Daphne du Maurier. ![]()
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