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Daphne

Published
May 2008
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General Fiction General Fiction
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416

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Daphne is a marvelous story of literary fascination and possession; of stolen manuscripts and forged signatures; of love lost, and love found; of the way into imaginary worlds, and the way out again. The book is written in three entwined parts, which follow Daphne du Maurier herself, the beautiful, tomboyish, passionate author of the enormously popular Gothic novel Rebecca; John Alexander Symington, eminent editor and curator of the Brontës' manuscripts, who by 1957 had been dismissed from the Brontë Parsonage Museum in disgrace after being accused of stealing and forging Brontë manuscripts and who became Daphne's correspondent; and a nameless modern researcher on the trail of Daphne, Rebecca, Alexander Symington, and the Brontës.

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Aug 2009 Bloomsbury ISBN 1596913401
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Jun 2009 Bloomsbury (UK) ISBN 0747596344
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First Edition May 2008 Bloomsbury (UK) ISBN 0747587027
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Mar 2008 Bloomsbury ISBN 0747590664
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Aug 2008 Bloomsbury ISBN 159691341X
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Oct 2010 Bloomsbury ISBN 1608196011
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Oct 2010 Bloomsbury ISBN B004DCAP6U
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Feb 2009 AudioGO Ltd. ISBN B0054QDX8G
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