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du Maurier, Daphne 1907-1989: Critical Essay by Malcolm Bradbury

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SOURCE: "To a Moment of Truth," in The New York Times Book Review, October 25, 1959, p. 4.

An English novelist and critic, Bradbury is best known as the author of such satiric novels as Eating People Is Wrong (1959) and Stepping Westward (1965). In the following review of The Breaking Point, he expresses several reservations about the individual pieces but calls du Maurier's short stories her best work.

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