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- A Community of Women
Sanderson holds a master of fine arts degree in fiction writing and is an independent writer. In this essay, Sanderson examines how a community of women is created in Daphne du Maurier’s novella.
- Searching for the Rational
Moran is a secondary school teacher of English and American literature. In this essay, Moran examines the ways in which du Maurier’s story dramatizes the human desire to impose order on strange and unexplainable situations.
- Sinister Stories
In the following essay excerpt, Shallcross reviews the quality of the film adaptation of du Maurier’s ‘‘Don’t Look Now.’’
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