Granville-Barker, Harley, 1877-1946. Papers: Guide. Container List. Barrie, Sir James Matthew, bart., 18601937. 9 ALs to HarleyGranville-Barker (1) London 10 Jan 1935. 1s.(2p.). (2) Same, 18 Mar 1936. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01220.html
Extractions: Gift of Constant Huntington Esq., 45 Kingston House, Princes Gate, London S.W. 7; received: 1957 Jan. 11. Granville-Barker was an English actor, producer, dramatist, and critic. Arranged alphabetically by author. Includes correspondence from J. M. Barrie, John Galsworthy, and T. E. Lawrence; and documents, including circular letters, 1907-1908, of the Committee for the Abolition of the Office of Dramatic Censor. Barrie, Sir James Matthew, bart., 1860-1937. 9 A.L.s. to Harley Granville-Barker: (1) [London] 10 Jan 1935. 1s.(2p.)
Les Auteurs De Nos Contes De Fées Préférés Translate this page Le romancier et auteur dramatique anglais, Sir James-Matthew Barrie (1860-1937)est l'auteur de romans, d'articles publiés dans la London Gazette, ainsi que http://www.musee-du-jouet.com/auteurscontesfees.htm
Extractions: SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE CHARLES PERRAULT Charles Perrault (1628-1703) est issu d'une famille de la haute bourgeoisie de robe, de sensibilité moderne et janséniste. Rompant avec l'institution scolaire dès 16 ans, il se forme à la fonction d'avocat en autodidacte. Le début de sa carrière lui permet de mener une vie de dilettante cultivé et de composer des vers galants et précieux ( "Dialogue de l'amour et de l'amitié" , 1657). En raison de ses compétences littéraires, très tôt remarquées à la Cour, il est chargé de mener à bien le projet culturel de remise en ordre de la France. Sous Colbert, il assure le suivi artistique et scientifique du règne, ainsi que celui de la propagande. En 1671, il est élu à l'Académie Française, dont il devient chancelier, un an plus tard, à la mort de Séguier, et redéfinit les règles de fonctionnement.
Records For Fantasy Fiction, Juvenile. (in MARION) Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937. Peter Pan / by Sir JM Barrie ;compiled by Cooper Edens. San Francisco Chronicle Books, c2000. http://wpalmb.pbclibrary.org:8002/MARION/@FANTASY FICTION JUVENILE/c2ca00001000/
Literature British Arts historian. Born Dorset; Barrie Sir James (Matthew) (18601937) Dramatistand Novelist. Born Scotland. Barstow, Stanley (1928-) Novelist. http://www.britisharts.co.uk/literature.htm
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EUROPE: Western Europe/Fairytales & Folk Lore Again from Scottish writer, Andrew Crumey, comes a fine biographical page on anearlier Scot, author and journalist, Sir James Matthew Barrie (18601937). http://www.mythinglinks.org/euro~west~fairytales.html
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Anecdote J. M. Barried? Barrie Letters First Meeti you've made it worse for you have spelt my name wrong. Barrie, Sir James Matthew(18601937), English journalist and playwright noted for such varied works http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=5977
J M Barrie In Canongate.net James Matthew Barrie (18601937) was the ninth child and the youngest of three sons Hebecame Sir James Barrie when granted a baronetcy in 1913, and received http://www.canongate.net/people/pep.taf?_p=2218
Anecdote Vegetarian Surprise? Barrie Quips Disgust Gros he whispered, have you eaten that or are you going to? Barrie, Sir James Matthew(18601937), English journalist and playwright noted for such varied works http://anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=605
Extractions: May 9 ~ Kinder Than Necessary Peter Pan Chronicles A l w a y s be a l i t t l e kinder than necessary." ~ J. M. Barrie Playwright Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937), born on this day in Kirriemuir, Scotland, was is best known for writing the classic children's tale, Peter Pan (1904), about the boy from Neverland who refused to grow up. "Let no one who loves be called unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow," said Barrie who with kindness delighted and inspired generations with his visions of Indians, mermaids, fairies, pirates, and flying children "I fell in love with hard work one fine May morning," he said. "The most precious possession I ever hadmy joy in hard work." Barrie studied at the University of Edinburgh and became a famous freelance writer. He also wrote such sophisticated political satire as The Admirable Crichton (1902) and What Every Woman Knows (1908). Always, he seemed to celebrate the optimism of childhood more than adulthood. "God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December," he observed. Barrie donated the perpetual rights of Peter Pan (the play and book) to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children , today the largest pediatric training and research center in the UK which treats over 100,000 children each year.
Author Index 1945 Barker, Nettie Garmer Barr, Amelia E., Edith Huddleston, 18311919 Barrie, JM(James Matthew), 1860-1937 Barrie, Sir James Matthew, 1860-1937 Barrington, E http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/author_index.htm
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Stories, Listed By Author Barrie, Sir James M(atthew) (18601937) (chron.) * According to Sir JM Barrie,Sir James Matthew (chron.) * The Courting of Tnowheads Bell, (ss) Golden http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s55.htm
LitWeb.net JM Barrie 18601937 in full Sir James Matthew, Baronet Barrie search biblion.Scottish journalist, playwright, and children's book writer. http://www.biblion.com/litweb/biogs/barrie_j_m.html
Extractions: Scottish journalist, playwright, and children's book writer. Barrie became world famous with his play and story about PETER PAN (1904), the boy who lived in Never Land, had a war with Captain Hook, and would not grow up. The first name of Peter Pan was almost certainly taken from Peter Llewellyn Davies (1897-1960), one of the several Davies brothers that Barrie knew. "When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies." (from Peter Pan) J.M. Barrie was born in the Lowland village of Kirriemuir, in Forfashire. His father, David Barrie was a handloom weaver, and mother, Margaret Ogilvy, the daughter of a stonemason. They had ten children, Barrie was the ninth. His brother David died in a skating accident. David was the mother's favorite child, and Barrie tried to gain her affection by dressing up in the dead boy's clothes. The obsessive relationship that grew between mother and son was to mark the whole of his life. Barrie published an adoring biography of her in 1896.
Whoswho Bacon, Francis (15611626) Bagehot, Walter (1826-1877) Barrie, Sir James Matthew(1860-1937) Baum, Lyman Frank (1856-1919) Behn, Aphra (1640-1689) Berkeley http://dragon.taejon.ac.kr/~qintzu/Glossary/Whoswho/whoindex.htm
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Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > D Days With Sir Roger De Coverley,, 2001. Author Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937Keywords Authors B Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 1860-1937; Titles D. http://webdev.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat
Extractions: Book 229 What I Have Read Since 1974 Book 231 Book 230/ Walt Disney presents Peter Pan. Story and pictures adapted from the Walt Disney animated motion Date completed: 1975-76 AUTHOR: Walt Disney Productions. TITLE: Walt Disney presents Peter Pan. Story and pictures adapted from the Walt Disney animated motion picture Peter Pan. EDITION: [Authorized ed.] PLACE: Racine, Wis., PUBLISHER: Whitman Book Division, Western Pub. Co. YEAR: 1969 FORMAT: 210 p. illus. 20 cm. NOTES: Previous editions have title: Walt Disney's Peter Pan. "Based upon Peter Pan by Sir James Matthew Barrie." Adapted from the Walt Disney movie version of the story of Peter Pan, the youngster from the world where children never grow up. SUBJECT: Fantasy. ALT TITLE: Walt Disney's Peter Pan OTHER: Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Peter Pan. Peter Pan (Motion picture) Peter Pan.
Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations and the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts a musical production of the playby Sir James Barrie ; produced by Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937. http://infolynx.ci.tucson.az.us:90/kids/1899,1901/search/aa a/aa a/1,2,2,B/frame
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Eponyms - Peter Pan Peter Pan was a character in the poetical play Peter Pan, or The Boy WhoWouldn't Grow Up (1904) by Sir James Matthew Barrie (18601937). http://www.abc.net.au/canberra/stories/s423731.htm
Extractions: Peter Pan was a character in the poetical play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (1904) by Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937). In 1902 Barrie had presented the fantasy world of Peter Pan in The Little White Bird. The play was an immediate and lasting success, and a statue of Peter Pan is in London's Kensington Gardens. Peter was named after one of Barrie's nephews for whom the story was written, and after Pan, the Greek god of the woodlands. Date published: 23/11/2001 Email this page For a printer-friendly version of this page use this link ACT New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland ... Western Australia Adelaide SA Brisbane Qld Broken Hill NSW Canberra ACT Central Australia NT Central Qld Central Vic Central West NSW Darwin NT Far North Qld Gippsland Vic Goldfields WA Goulburn Murray Hobart Tas Illawarra NSW Kimberley WA Melbourne Vic Mid North Coast NSW Midwest WA Mildura Swan Hill New England NSW Newcastle NSW North West Qld North Coast NSW North Qld North West WA Northern Tas Outback Qld Perth Riverina NSW Riverland SA South Coast WA South East NSW South East SA South West WA
Angus Council | Local History | Features | Angus Authors Sir James Matthew Barrie (18601937) was born in Kirriemuir, which became the Thrumsof his early novels such as The Little Minister (1891) and Sentimental http://www.angus.gov.uk/history/features/authors.htm
Extractions: local history Marion Angus (1866-1946) was born in Sunderland but schooled at Arbroath High School; her father was minister of the Erskine U.P. Church in Arbroath. She wrote prose pieces for the Arbroath Guide, and throughout the 20's and 30's produced slim volumes of lyric verse, much influenced by the Scots ballads. Selected Poems (1950) contains many of her best poems, typically subtle, tender and occasionally chilling. She died at Hayshead House, Arbroath. Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) was born in Kirriemuir, which became the Thrums of his early novels such as The Little Minister (1891) and Sentimental Tommy (1896). But he is lastingly famous as a dramatist - The Admirable Crichton (1902), Dear Brutus (1917) and Mary Rose (1920) and above all Peter Pan (1904), the most successful children's play of all time. Barrie's birthplace, a weaver's tenement in Brechin Road, Kirriemuir, is now a museum owned by the national Trust for Scotland. George Beattie (1786-1823) Helen Cruickshank (1886-1975) was born at Hillside and educated at Montrose Academy.