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Myself When Young

The Shaping of a Writer

Daphne Du Maurier author Helen Taylor editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:1st Apr '04

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* Review and feature coverage across the national press and women's magazines * With a new introduction by Helen Taylor (University of Exeter) * Featured on www.virago.co.uk * POS available

Daphne du Maurier's autobiography pinpoints the literary influences and overwhelming desire to explore the family history of the girl who became one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.

'A delightful book, full of amusing and charming stories' THE TIMES

'Daphne du Maurier has no equal' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

'An intimate view of a creative personality . . . as richly evocative as any of her novels' LOS ANGELES TIMES

In Myself When Young, based on diaries that she kept from 1920-1932, the most famous du Maurier probes her own past, beginning with her earliest memories and encompassing the publication of her first book and her subsequent marriage.

Here, the writer is open and sometimes painfully honest about the difficult relationship with her father; her education in Paris; early love affairs; her antipathy towards London life and the theatre; her intense love for Cornwall and her desperate ambition to succeed as a writer. The resulting portrait is of a captivating and complex character. Both her novels and her non-fiction reveal Daphne du Maurier's overwhelming desire to explore her family's history.

A delightful book, full of amusing and charming stories, pinpointing the literary influences and the first stirrings of books to be written in later years, and with a happy and romantic ending * The Times *
The girl we meet, a strong-winged bird homing in to the steep banks of a Cornish river, is herself no mean romantic enigma * Sunday Times *
An intimate view of a creative personality ... as richly evocative as any of her novels * Los Angeles Times *
Daphne du Maurier has no equal * Sunday Telegraph *

ISBN: 9781844080960

Dimensions: 194mm x 126mm x 14mm

Weight: 161g

224 pages