The House on the Strand

The House on the Strand

The House on the Strand is a novel by Daphne du Maurier. First published in 1969 by Victor Gollancz, it is one of her later works. The US edition was published by Doubleday. Like many of du Maurier's novels, The House on the Strand has a supernatural element . It is concerned with the ability to mentally travel back in time and experience historical events at first hand - but not to influence them. It is set in and around Kilmarth near the Cornish village of Tywardreath, which in fact translates from the Cornish language as "House on the Strand". The narrator, Dick Young, has been offered...
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Author:Daphne du Maurier
Genre:Speculative fiction
Year published:1969
Number of editions:13

Author of The House on the Strand

Daphne du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier
May 13, 1907 - April 19, 1989
Birthplace:London

Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning DBE was a British author and playwright. Many of her works have been adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca and Jamaica Inn and the short stories "The Birds" and "Don't Look Now". The first three were directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Her elder sister...
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Additional works by Daphne du Maurier
BookCopyright DateGenre
My Cousin Rachel Romance novel
Rebecca Crime Fiction
Frenchman's Creek
Hungry Hill Historical novel
Jamaica Inn Albino bias
The Scapegoat Crime Fiction
The Parasites
September tide
Enchanted Cornwall: Her Pictorial Memoir March 1, 1990
Letters from Menabilly: Portrait of a Friendship May 6, 1993
Don't Look Now and Other Echoes from the Macabre September 1, 1985 Speculative fiction
The Du Mauriers 1937
Birds and Other Echoes from the Macabre September 1, 1985 Speculative fiction
Rebecca and Rebecca's Tale Two-Book Set: Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca and Rebecca's Tale October 1, 2002 Speculative fiction
Kiss Me Again, Stranger 1953 Speculative fiction
Echoes From the Macabre April 1978 Speculative fiction
Not After Midnight and Other Stories 1971 Speculative fiction
Classics of the Macabre September 1987 Speculative fiction
Oiseaux, Les
Le bouc émissaire
maison sur le rivage, ou, L'elixir de double vie
Four Great Cornish Novels
Happy Christmas
MA Cousine Rachel
Rebeca
Myself When Young
La Posada de Jamaica/Jamaica Inn
The Birds
Golden Lads
Julius
Mary Anne
L Auberge De La Jamaique
L'amour dans l'âme
Rule Brittania
Gerald
The Winding Stair
Les oiseaux et autres nouvelles
Mad
King's General
Le vol du faucon
I'll Never Be Young Again
La crique du Français
The Flight of the Falcon
Glassblowers
Vanishing Cornwall
The Breaking Point
The Progress of Julius
The Apple Tree
The Loving Spirit
Three Famous Du Maurier Novels
Enchanted Cornwall
The Young George Du Maurier
The Blue Lenses and Other Stories
Consider the lilies
The Apple Tree Short story
Castle Dor Historical novel
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Speculative fiction
Speculative fiction

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