George Du Maurier
George Du Maurier was a British author and illustrator, born on March 6, 1834, in Paris, France. He spent his early years in a creative environment, as his family was involved in the arts. Du Maurier initially made a name for himself as a cartoonist for the famous magazine Punch, where his sharp wit and keen observations of Victorian society shone through. His artistic talents, combined with a rich understanding of human nature, laid the groundwork for his later literary career. He moved to England, where he became a beloved figure, capturing the essence of his times through both his illustrations and writings.
Du Maurier is perhaps best known for his novel "Peter Ibbetson," which reflects his fascination with dreams and the power of imagination. His other works, such as "Trilby," delve into themes of artistry and the bohemian lifestyle, showcasing his unique ability to blend storytelling with deep psychological insight. As you explore his books in this app, you'll find a thoughtful exploration of character and society, all told with Du Maurier's signature charm. We invite you to discover his engaging narratives and immerse yourself in the world he so vividly created.
Trilby
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George Du Maurier
Trilby, published in 1894, fits into the Gothic horror genre which was undergoing a revival during the Fin de siècle and is one of th…
The Martian
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George Du Maurier
The Martian, by George du Maurier, is a largely autobiographical novel published in 1898 and the author's third. It describes the life of Ba…
La Svengali Alden Nowland Walter Learning
George Du Maurier
La Svengali is a captivating adaptation based on George Du Maurier's novel Trilby. This production features the talents of Alden Nowland and…