From Rebecca to The Birds and scores of creepy short stories, Du Maurier was queen of the uncanny, writes the US horror maestro
‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” It’s one of the most we…
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From Rebecca to The Birds and scores of creepy short stories, Du Maurier was queen of the uncanny, writes the US horror maestro
‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” It’s one of the most we…
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This brooding tale of an Englishman’s downfall in fin-de-siècle Venice is memorably eerie – but it’s hard to care about such a pompous protagonist
Many years ago, a sober-minded friend warned me off g…
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The adventures of great voyagers echo across centuries as a father and daughter flee from flooding in near-future China
The sea takes many forms in fiction. It was an adventure playground in Robert Lo…
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Teetering designs, upside-down fabrics and garments made from offcuts created a feel of topsy-turvy drama
Where can you find the author Daphne du Maurier and the sculptor Phyllida Barlow, along with t…
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