In an age primed for tabloid revelations and psychosexual analysis of the famous, living or dead, Scottish writer J.M. Barrie is a delectably inviting subject. Born the ninth of 10 children in 1860 to ...
Manuscripts, photographs, documents and artifacts from the Beinecke’s collections will serve to exemplify Barrie’s creative life and the breadth of his work. A series of films based on Barrie’s plays ...
Scottish author J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up” is now more than 100 years old. Over the decades, it has entered popular culture on a level that few literary works ever do, ...
THE REAL PETER PAN: J.M. BARRIE AND THE BOY WHO INSPIRED HIM By Piers Dudgeon Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press, $27.99, 400 pages, illustrated J.M. Barrie was already a successful playwright when ...
Almost a hundred years ago, at half past eight on the evening of December 27, 1904, the curtain went up at the Duke of York’s Theatre, in London, to reveal, among other things, a man dressed as a dog.
The English country house that belonged to Scottish novelist J.M. Barrie in the early 1900s and provided the inspiration for his famed work "Peter Pan" is on the market and asking £1.35 million ...
The historic house includes a small balcony where Barrie envisioned the Darling children taking flight While Peter Pan's Neverland home can only be reached by following the "second star to the right, ...