A Series of Reviews Looking at Daphne du Maurier Books – written by Eva Leung – The Doll: Short Stories
15). The Doll: Short Stories
Three copies of The Doll, first published in 2011 - left the original UK paperback, centre a US hardback, and right the current UK paperback
For some weeks, Eva Leung has been writing a series of reviews of Daphne du Maurier's books for the Daphne du Maurier website. On the website, we have previously posted 'The Beginning of the End: The Prologue and Epilogues of Hungry Hill and The Glass-Blowers', a lecture that she presented at the Daphne du Maurier International Conference in Le Mans, France, in 2019.
Eva is a senior lecturer at HKU SPACE Po Leung Kuk Stanley Ho Community College, Hong Kong. She received her PhD in English from the University of Hong Kong, and her doctoral research is on the novels by Daphne du Maurier, with a particular focus on narratology and the relationship between the Tale and the Reader. So she is very knowledgeable about Daphne du Maurier, and her book reviews form an important addition to our website.
Eva feels that Daphne du Maurier's works as modern classics should be more popular, and she tries to promote her other brilliant works that can get overshadowed by Rebecca. She has pitched her reviews to non-academics by writing them for people who may not have read her works before and by keeping them short and simple.
In Eva's fifteenth and last review, she discusses Daphne du Maurier's short story collection – The Doll: Short Stories.
We thank Eva for writing these excellent reviews for us and hope that she will write more in the future.
To read this review, please go to the Daphne du Maurier Website, Books and Play Reviews page, or click here https://www.dumaurier.org/menu_page.php?id=253