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The Apple Tree : A Short Novel and Some Stories

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The Birds The idea for this famous story came to her one day when she was walking across to Menabilly Barton farm from the house.

She saw a farmer busily ploughing a field whilst above him the seagull s were diving and wheeling.

She developed the idea about the birds becoming hostile and attacking him.

In her story, the birds become hostile after a harsh winter with little food, first the seagull s, then birds of prey and finally even small birds, all turn against mankind.

The nightmarish idea appealed to Hitchcock who turned it into the celebrated film.

Daphne disliked the film and particularly disliked the translation of the setting from Cornwall, with its small fields and stone hedges, to small-town America.

Monte Verita The Apple Tree The Little Photographer Kiss Me Again, Stranger The Old Man

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Gollancz
0575075228 / 9780575075221
Hardback
823.912
31/12/1952
United Kingdom
English
Classics
264 p.
22 cm
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Daphne du Maurier is still one of the most widely-read and popular authors Nearly all her fifteen novels have been international bestsellers and several have been made into successful films.
Daphne du Maurier is still one of the most widely-read and popular authors Nearly all her fifteen novels have been international bestsellers and several have been made into successful films. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FYB Short stories