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Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Peter Pan (Play)


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    • Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937.
    • Peter Pan (Play)
  • Work Begun

    • (edtf) 1904
    • (edtf) 1928
  • Work Locale

    • (naf) Englandhttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82068148
    • (naf) Great Britainhttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79023147
  • Form

    • (lcgft) Drama
    • http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026297
  • Form

    • (lcgft) Fantasy drama
    • http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026332
  • Variants

    • Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Boy who wouldn't grow up
    • Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Peter Pan, or, The boy who wouldn't grow up
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        • found: Wikipedia, January 5, 2018:Peter and Wendy (Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, a 1904 play. Barrie continued to revise the play for years after its debut until publication of the play script in 1928. The play debuted in London on 27 December 1904; a Broadway production was mounted in 1905 starring Maude Adams. The play is now rarely performed in its original form on stage in the United Kingdom)
        • found: Wikipedia, January 5, 2018:Peter Pan (J.M. Barrie first used Peter Pan as a character in a section of The Little White Bird (1902), an adult novel where he appears as a seven-day-old baby in the chapter entitled Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. Following the success of the 1904 play, Barrie's publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13-18 of The Little White Bird and republished them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with the addition of illustrations by Arthur Rackham. He returned to the character of Peter Pan as the centre of his stage play entitled Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, which premiered on 27 December 1904 in London. Barrie later adapted and expanded the play's story line as a novel, published in 1911 as Peter and Wendy)
        • found: Encyclopaedia Britannica website, January 5, 2018:Peter Pan, play by Barrie (Peter Pan, in full, Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, play by James M. Barrie, first produced in 1904. Although the title character first appeared in Barrie's novel The Little White Bird (1902), he is best known as the protagonist of Peter Pan. The play, first composed of three acts, was often revised, and the definitive version in five acts was published in 1928)
        • found: Graham, Eleanor. J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, 1962:title page (the story of the play presented by Eleanor Graham and Edward Ardizzone) page 167 (a retelling) page 173 ("Miss Graham retired from Puffins in 1960 and has since found time to retell the story of Peter Pan")
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        • 2018-01-10: new
        • 2020-10-28: revised
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