About This Book
The study profiles George du Maurier's career as an artist and writer, analyzing his cartoons, illustrations and fiction to show how his imagined conversations and delicate drawings satirize Victorian drawing-room life, social ambitions, and the arrival of new wealth. It traces stylistic shifts from early achievement to later popular pieces, links his visual and literary gifts, and reconstructs his personality and working methods through portraits, sketchbooks and reproduced plates while highlighting recurring themes of theatrical celebrity, class mobility, and polite hypocrisy.
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