J.M Barrie
1) Peter Pan
Peter Pan y Wendy es una obra teatral para niños que cuenta la historia de Peter Pan, y sus aventuras en el país de Nunca Jamás.
La obra se estrenó en Londres el 27 de diciembre de 1904 con Nina Boucicault, hija del dramaturgo Dion Boucicault, en el papel de Wendy. Una producción de Broadway fue montada en 1905, protagonizada por Maude Adams. Más tarde se revivió con actrices como Marilyn Miller y Eva Le Gallienne. Se transformó
...Nonostante il titolo porti a pensare ad un prequel delle avventure di Peter Pan, il più celebre personaggio di Barrie, questo lavoro è in realtà completamente autonomo rispetto ai successivi: pur presentando un personaggio con lo stesso nome e con la peculiarità di non voler crescere, i temi e il tono adoperati nelle due opere sono decisamente differenti. Inoltre, il Peter Pan dei Giardini è un neonato, mentre quello dell'opera teatrale è
...10) Margaret Ogilvy
12) Better Dead
The Little White Bird is generally divided into three sections: the first chronicles the narrator’s life in London, beginning with how he came to know a little boy named David (who joins him on his adventures), and describes other matters of his everyday life.
The second section tells the story of how Peter Pan came to be a “betwixt-and-between” and his adventures in Kensington Gardens, including his interactions with the
...14) Peter and Wendy
The novel version of J.M. Barrie's classic play, Peter Pan, was published in 1911. It tells the story of the boy who wouldn't grow up and his encounter with the Darling children.
16) Dear Brutus
The Little White Bird: or, Adventures in Kensington gardens / J. M. Barrie
The Little White Bird is generally divided into three sections: the first chronicles the narrator’s life in London, beginning with how he came to know a little boy named David (who joins him on his adventures), and describes other matters of his everyday life.
The second section tells the story of how Peter Pan came to be a “betwixt-and-between”
...The Little White Bird: or, Adventures in Kensington gardens / J. M. Barrie
The Little White Bird is generally divided into three sections: the first chronicles the narrator’s life in London, beginning with how he came to know a little boy named David (who joins him on his adventures), and describes other matters of his everyday life.
The second section tells the story of how Peter Pan came to be a “betwixt-and-between”
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