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  1. George du Maurier, autoritratto George du Maurier , nato George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier ( Parigi , 6 marzo 1834 – Londra , 8 ottobre 1896 ), è stato un illustratore e scrittore inglese .

  2. George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier (6 March 1834 – 8 October 1896) was a Franco-British cartoonist and writer known for work in Punch and a Gothic novel Trilby, featuring the character Svengali. His son was the actor Sir Gerald du Maurier.

    • George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier, 6 March 1834, Paris, France
    • Cartoonist, illustrator, novelist
    • 8 October 1896 (aged 62), Hampstead, England
  3. George du Maurier (born March 6, 1834, Paris, France—died Oct. 6, 1896, London, Eng.) was a British caricaturist whose illustrations for Punch were acute commentaries on the Victorian scene. He also wrote three successful novels. du Maurier, George: A Pardonable Mistake.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 12 apr 2024 · George du Maurier: il nonno di Daphne du Maurier. George du Maurier era un illustre scrittore e illustratore, ma anche il nonno materno di Daphne du Maurier, celebre per il suo romanzo Rebecca. George ha venduto più di 200.000 copie del suo capolavoro Trilby solo negli Stati Uniti, un risultato notevole considerando il limitato ...

  5. 2 mar 2011 · George Du Maurier (b. 1834–d. 1896), the celebrated Victorian cartoonist and novelist, is the author of Trilby (1894), the famous best seller widely considered to have changed the face of the late 19th-century publishing industry. He also wrote Peter Ibbetson (1891) and The Martian (published posthumously in 1897).

  6. 12 apr 2024 · Gallucci nella sua Collana “UAO” pubblica l’inedito Trilby (2024, traduzione dall’inglese e cura di Pierdomenico Baccalario, illustrazioni di George du Maurier, pp. 352, 16,50 euro) dello ...

  7. 27 dic 2013 · Now it’s the turn of George du Maurier (1834-96), or George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier, to give him his full name. Here are the five reasons we’ve discovered for why we should all know this Victorian writer. 1. He was also a talented cartoonist, who drew what is perhaps the most famous Victorian cartoon.