FINDING NEVERLAND:

J.M. BARRIE AND THE STORY OF PETER PAN

STORY CHAPTER LINKS
1. STORY PREFACE
2. J.M. BARRIE - EARLY LIFE
3. MARY ANSELL BARRIE
4. SYLVIA LLEWELYN DAVIES
5. PETER PAN IS BORN
6. OPENING NIGHT
7. TRAGEDY STRIKES
8. BARRIE AND THE BOYS
9. CHARLES FROHMAN
10. SCENES FROM LIFE
11. THE REST OF THE STORY
12. USED AND RECOMMENDED SOURCES

PREFACE

I suppose I always knew that I made Peter
by rubbing the five of you violently together,
as savages with two sticks produce a flame.
I am sometimes asked who and what Peter is,
but that is all he is, the spark I got from you.

Sir James Matthew Barrie
about
George, Jack, Peter, Michael and Nico Davies
in the
1928 Peter Pan Dedication

J.M. Barrie was only six years old, in 1867, when his brother David, nearly fourteen, died in a skating accident. Most beloved of all her ten children, David was the one whom Margaret Ogilvy believed would succeed. (Barrie’s mother, following an old Scots custom, had kept her maiden name.)

In a way, Margaret’s belief about David proved correct. Although her second son, suddenly dead, would be forever frozen in time, her third son, whom the family called Jamie, would eventually write a story so popular that 100 years later children still love the tale about a boy who never grew up.

Who was J.M. Barrie? Where did he live? How did he spend his life? And who, exactly, inspired him to create Peter Pan? To find the answers, let’s follow the trail of Barrie’s life and work.

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Author: Carole D. Bos, J.D.


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