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Angela Du Maurier

    This author made her mark on the literary world, initially considering a family tradition of acting. Her fiction, emerging concurrently with her more famous sister's works, delves into complex human emotions and relationships. She explores a wide range of themes and approaches within her writing, earning recognition for her depth and style. Her distinctive voice resonates with readers seeking thoughtful and compelling narratives.

    Angela Du Maurier
    It's Only the Sister
    Treveryan
    • 2003

      It's Only the Sister

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(18)Add rating

      Despite being 'only the sister' Angela managed to avoid living in her sister's shadow as Margaret Forster in her obituary notice in The Independent wrote "...in spite of envying Daphne's success, Angela was not made bitter by it and the sisters remained devoted to each other."She first wanted to be an actor and played Wendy for two seasons, including crashing whilst flying. But later she wanted to write and it was bad luck that the publication of her early novels coincided with Daphne's enormous success with Jamaica Inn and Rebecca. Altogether she published eleven books including two volumes of autobiography of which this is the first.Born in 1904 into a famous theatrical family Angela's memoirs are a fascinating insight into a lost world of Edwardian glamour. Later in Cornwall she worked the land during the war--in between she travelled in Europe and met an extraordinary number of people. A life of infinite variety, lived to the full by a very gregarious woman.

      It's Only the Sister
    • 2003

      Treveryan

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.6(12)Add rating

      Set in Cornwall, this is a spell-binding story of the way in which the secrets of the past affect the present. This is a story of strong women and weak men, of an abiding love that breaks taboos, and dare not be declared. It is a novel in which the family is spellbound by the secrets of its past.The Angela du Maurier name has appeared on the finest, most popular novels of gothic romance and menace of our time. In this novel, she has written a superb novel of love and fear, where explores this territory with candour and sensitivity all her own. From its innocent beginning to its violent and shocking close, her narrative grip is sure."A sure blend of romance, tragedy and macabre emotion. Written to the hilt in the best of the Wuthering Heights school, TREVERYAN carves the theme of a great family suffering under the doom of a secret curse..." - Springfield Repbulican

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