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  1. The little minister by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-08-04
  2. The little minister (Maude Adams ed.) by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-09
  3. A window in Thrums by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-08-29
  4. The little minister by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-08-03
  5. The little minister by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-04
  6. Walt Disney's Peter Pan by J. M. (1860-1937) Barrie, 1993-01-01
  7. Tillyloss scandal by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-09-10
  8. The little white bird; or, Adventures in Kensington gardens by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-07-28
  9. Peter Pan in Kensington gardens by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, Arthur Rackham, 2010-08-25
  10. Sentimental Tommy; th story of his boyhood by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-07-28
  11. The young visiters; or, Mr. Salteena's plan by Daisy Ashford, J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-05-18
  12. A window in Thrums by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-08-09
  13. Alice Sit-by-the-fire; a page from a daughter's diary in three acts by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-06-18
  14. A window in Thrums by J M. 1860-1937 Barrie, 2010-08-09

61. Stories, Listed By Author
Weekly Nov 24 1923. Barrie, Sir JAMES M(atthew) (18601937) (chron.)* According to Sir JM Barrie, (ms) Argosy (UK) Feb 1929. * The
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62. Sir James M. Barrie
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63. ARTSorgs.com
Literature Authors Literary Fiction Barrie, James M. (18601937). CompletelyUnauthoritative JM Barrie Homepage - describes novels, plays, and other works
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64. Famous British Paedophiles - JM Barrie
Sir JM Barrie (18601937), creator of Peter Pan. Introduction JM Barriewas the author of 'Peter Pan'. This classic of world literature
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Sir J.M. Barrie (1860-1937),
creator of Peter Pan.
Introduction:
J. M. Barrie was the author of 'Peter Pan' . This classic of world literature grew from the stories he told for the five sons of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelwyn Davies. After a strict upbringing in the Scottish village of Kirriemuir, Barrie attended Edinburgh University and then worked as a journalist in Nottingham. A piece extolling the delights of "Pretty Boys" was rewarded with the sack, and he moved to London as a freelance writer. His fierce work-ethic - probably born of trying to sublimate his paedophilia - and prodigious output carried him to the top of his profession within three years. Barrie began "worshipping from afar" young actresses of the 1890s London stage, despite his being scarcely 5' tall and with a legendary shyness and reserve broken only in the presence of children. In 1894, "on his deathbed" while dangerously ill with pleurisy and pneumonia, he married actress Mary Ansell. It is uncertain if she married him out of pity or not. But he recovered and during the convalescent honeymoon it became apparent that Barrie had little real interest in women. The childless marriage was a sham and his wife increasingly bitter. Barrie "went back to the silence of his study" and began his first great novel of boyhood

65. CHILDRENS AUDIOBOOKS (in VSCCAT)
Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937. Peter Pan sound recording / by JamesMatthew Barrie ; abridged for recording by Frances Welch. Downsview, Ont.
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66. Anecdote Sweet Exchange Barrie Witty Replies Inspi
On one occasion, JM Barrie overheard LlewelynDavies castigating one of the childrenfor Barrie, Sir James Matthew (1860-1937), English Sources
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67. J. M. Barrie - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
JM Barrie. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sir James Matthew Barrie (18601937),better known as JM Barrie, was a Scottish novelist and dramatist.
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68. New Arrivals - Youth Fiction - September
Sue. Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937 Walt Disney's Peter Pan /Call Number Barrie, JM (James Matthew). Bateman, Teresa. Hunting
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69. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
James Matthew (18601937) Works by this author Little White Bird; or, Adventuresin Kensington gardens, The Margaret Ogilvy, by her son JM Barrie Peter Pan
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70. Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850-1894: Island 7 - In The South Seas
The text of this book is a letter dated April 2/3, 1893, from Stevensonto JM Barrie (18601937), a fellow Scot and author of Peter Pan.
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Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850-1894
Island 7: In the South Seas The schooner Casco The Stevensons chartered this yacht in San Francisco in June 1888 from Dr. Samuel Merrit. A physician and native of Maine (the city of Portland is situated on Casco Bay), Merrit arrived in San Francisco just as the gold rush began, made a fortune in real estate, and eventually served as mayor of nearby Oakland in the late 1860's. Though he expected Stevenson would be "a kind of crank," Merrit was impressed when he met the author in person and agreed to a seven-month lease of the yacht at $500/month plus expenses. Father Damien: An Open Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu
London, Chatto and Windus, 1890. Stevenson had visited the leper colony on Molokai in May 1889, shortly after Father Damien himself died of leprosy. In Samoa that December, he learnt that a Protestant missionary in Hawaii had attacked Damien's reputation; this outraged defense was first privately printed in Sydney, Australia, in March 1890, and subsequently published in Henley's Scots Observer In the South Seas
New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914.

71. Key Words
LECTURE 20 (11/26/01) JM Barrie (18601937) and Peter Pan I. The Searchfor a Prototype Scene A. The Peter Pan you know B. The Little
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LECTURE 20 (11/26/01)
J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) and Peter Pan I. The Search for a Prototype Scene
A. The Peter Pan you know
B. The Little White Bird
1. The first appearance of the less well-known Peter Pan
a. a boy or a bird?
b. "betwixt and between"
c. poor Peter - bars on the windows of his mother's bedroom
C. Interpretation
1. From top down: Oedipal Dilemma?
a. Boy is replaced by younger sibling b. flying to mother's bedroom symbolizes expression of repressed sexual attraction? 2. From bottom up a. Seems to be a better place to start II. Margaret Ogilvy A. Favorite son David's death 1. Jamie attempts to comfort Margaret 2. "Is that you?" B. Imagine the devastation! 1. Mother wishes son was someone else. 2. Jamie's reaction a. imitation of David

72. Electronic Antiquities Volume III, Number 5
FLIGHTS OF FANCY IN NONNUS AND JM.Barrie. It might seem odd to compare such disparateauthors as the Fifth Century Nonnus and Sir James Barrie (18601937).
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ELECTRONIC ANTIQUITY:
COMMUNICATING THE CLASSICS
OCTOBER 1996
Volume III, Number 5
University of Tasmania, Australia
FLIGHTS OF FANCY IN NONNUS AND J.M.BARRIE
R.F.Newbold, Department of Classics, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia. e-mail: rnewbold@arts.adelaide.edu.au
Dionysus and Peter Pan
Dionysiaca Creators can be quite conscious and explicit about the relationship between flight and their creative endeavours. Barrie saw his creative spirit in Icarian terms. His `other half', which he called M'connachie, was 'the fanciful one', a bird-like being free to defy, time, space, gravity and death without fear. Both authors illustrate the workings of the child's id or infantile unconscious, Nonnus by a free-floating stream of exuberant fantasy, and Barrie by a symbolic Neverland inhabited by archetypal figures that reflects a struggle to come to terms with adulthood. Both Nonnus and Barrie were concerned with the theatre. Barrie was most famous as a playwright, Nonnus dealt with the god of the theatre, and events which are theatrical (expressed through mime, dance, loud noises, masks, disguises or the exotically amazing) and which explore the boundaries of reality and illusion (a major theme of Barrie's plays, too). Of both authors it could be said that their works reflect `the bubbling turmoil of (their) own half-formulated wishes and ambitions'. , though in view of our ignorance of Nonnus the man it cannot be ruled out that he consciously reproduced the contents of the infantile unconscious by an act of empathy and imagination. We turn now to several other themes in Nonnus and Barrie where comparison is illuminating.

73. Sir James Barrie
Sir James Barrie 18601937 At the forefront of the Edwardian cult of childhoodwas Peter Pan, JM Barrie's play about a boy who would not grow up.
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At the forefront of the Edwardian cult of childhood was Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie's play about a boy who would not grow up. Between 1904 and 1915, Peter Pan played on the London stage to sold-out crowds every Christmas. Peter Pan also ushered in a greater commercialization of children's literature. Peter Pan in Kensington Garden, published in 1906 and illustrated by Arthur Rackham, was the Christmas gift of choice for children swept up in the Neverland of the fairy story. After Peter Pan, the book industry began to produce not only more elaborate editions of children's books, like Rackham's, but also better and cheaper editions. The Edwardians' idealized children also became an ideal market. Barrie, who was made a baronet in 1913, knew the London literary market well. Born in the provincial Scottish town of Kirriemuir, Barrie went to London to embark on a journalism career. For the St. James Gazette he wrote a series of columns about his native town, which in the Gazette he called "Thrums." In 1888, Barrie published Auld Licht Idylls

74. Farewell Miss Julie Logan
This selection of JM Barrie's work covers three different genres and all the most JamesMatthew Barrie (18601937) was born in Kirriemuir, Angus, brought up in
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Farewell Miss Julie Logan
A J.M. Barrie Omnibus
by J.M. Barrie
edited and introduced by Andrew Nash
The Little White Bird
The Twelve-Pound Look
Farewell Miss Julie Logan
"Barrie can justly be called a
pioneer of modern fantasy."

-The Times (London)

This selection of J.M. Barrie's work covers three different genres and all the most telling themes to be found in his writing; Scotland, childhood, fantasy and sentimentality, sexual anxiety, theatrical invention, social comedy and protofeminism. The strange prose fantasy of The Little White Bird was the first and most original exploration of the Peter Pan theme which made Barrie world famous and haunted him for the rest of his life. In a one-act play of scintillating satire, The Twelve-Pound Look pricks the pomposities of male pride and public success in 1910 from the point of view of an ex-wife unexpectedly returned as her (be)knighted husbands's typist. Written in diary form and telling of an uncanny romance in a remote winter glen, Farewell Miss Julie Logan evokes the author's fascination with longing, death and loss in a novella which can stand with the best supernatural stories in Scottish fiction.

75. YES English Online: Library - Literature - Novels >>> Peruse The Classics On You
An Old Maid. Bureaucracy. Juana. Old Goriot. The Country Doctor. JM Barrie (18601937),Peter Pan. L. Frank Baum (1856-1919), Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz. Ozma of Oz.
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76. EVERYMANS LIBRARY CHILDRENS CLASSICS (in MARION)
Holdings at other locations See the additional holdings for this title.Barrie, JM (James Matthew), 18601937. Peter Pan Random House 1992.
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77. Sagor
Barrie, James Matthew Skottland/England 1860-1937. Barrie, JM Peter Panoch Wendy / illustrationer Mabel Lucie Attwell ; översättning av Jadviga P
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Boo, den lille indianen / svensk text: Kjell Stensson ; illustrationer av Kendall
O'Connor och Bruce Bushman. - Stockholm : B.Wahlström, 1955. - [32]. s : ill. - (En ROA-bok ; 2)
Orig:s titel: Boo, the little indian.
ALL VÄRLDENS... All världens vackra sagor / samlade av Lisa Tetzner ; svensk red. av Karl Johan Rådström. - Stockholm : Bonnier. Blå samlingen / teckningar av Eric Palmquist. - . - 330 s.
Gröna samlingen / teckningar av Erik Prytz. - . - 306 s.
Gula samlingen / teckningar av Stig Södersten. - . - 359 s.
Blå samlingen / teckningar av Martin Lamm. - . - 331 s.
Röda samlingen / teckningar av Martin Lamm. - . - 314 s.
Nordanvinden. - 5 s. = Sid. 81-84 i: Blå,,,, 1956. [Östra Skogslandet : algonkintalande indianer],
Pojken som blev varg. - 5 s. = Sid. 184-188 i: Blå..., 1956. [Algonkintalande indianer]

78. J.M. Barrie
of JMB (Sir James Barrie) by Denis Mackail (1941); Fifty Years of Peter Pan by RLGreen (1954); Portrait of Barrie by Cynthia Asquith (1954); JM Barrie by RL
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) - in full Sir James Matthew, Baronet Barrie 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 James Matthew 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. Jamie, as he was called, heard tales of pirates from his mother, who read her children R.L. Stevenson's adventure stories in the evenings. When Barrie was seven his brother David died in a skating accident. David had been the mother's favorite child, and she fell into depression. 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. After her death Barrie published in 1896 an adoring biography of his mother.

79. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Barrie, J. M. 1860 - 1937
Barrie, J. M. 1860 1937 Záhlaví Název Signatura SANDERSON, Michael From Irving to Olivier S 17810 © Mstská knihovna v Praze Offline poslední zmny 24.02.2003 kont@kt
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Barrie, J. M. 1860 - 1937
Záhlaví Název Signatura SANDERSON, Michael From Irving to Olivier S 17810 Offline poslední zmìny: 31.03.2003 kont@kt

80. 5644. Barrie, J.M. (James Matthew). The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION JM (James Matthew) Barrie (1860–1937), British playwright.rectorial address, May 3, 1922, St. Andrew’s University, Scotland.
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