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to mark the memory of Rev James Winter who was to have married Barrie's sister in June 1892 but was killed in a fall from his horse in May 1892. Barrie had several connections to the Free Church of
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where he was presented with a silver casket containing the freedom scroll. The casket was made by silversmiths Brook & Son in
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When James Barrie was six years old, his elder brother David (their mother's favourite) died in an ice-skating accident on the day before his 14th birthday. This left his mother devastated, and Barrie tried to fill David's place in his mother's attentions, even wearing David's clothes and whistling
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and other works was easily adequate to provide for their living expenses and education.) Following Sylvia's death in 1910, Barrie claimed that they had recently been engaged to be married. Her will indicated nothing to that effect but specified her wish for "J. M. B." to be trustee and guardian to
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The stories depicted the "Auld Lichts", a strict religious sect to which his grandfather had once belonged. Modern literary criticism of these early works has been unfavourable, tending to disparage them as sentimental and nostalgic depictions of a parochial
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Barrie knew that he wished to follow a career as an author. However, his family attempted to persuade him to choose a profession such as the ministry. With advice from
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Barrie became a regular visitor at the Davies household and a common companion to Sylvia and her boys, despite the fact that both he and she were married to other people. In 1901, he invited the Davies family to Black Lake
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family. His father, David Barrie, was a modestly successful weaver. His mother, Margaret Ogilvy, assumed her deceased mother's household responsibilities at the age of eight. Barrie was the ninth child of ten (two of whom died before he was born), all of whom were schooled in at least
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under the mistaken belief that "Allah akbar" meant "Heaven help us" in Arabic (rather than "God is great"). Some of the best known
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was a critically acclaimed social commentary with elaborate staging, about an aristocratic family and their household servants whose social order is inverted after they are shipwrecked on a desert island.
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in the manner that he did. One time, Barrie entered her room and heard her say, "Is that you?" "I thought it was the dead boy she was speaking to", wrote Barrie in his biographical account of his mother
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and also played for its cricket team, the Authors XI, alongside Doyle, Wodehouse and Milne. The Allahakbarries and the Authors XI continued to exist side by side until 1912.
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in London. The surviving Llewelyn Davies boys received legacies, and he made provisions for his former wife Mary Ansell to receive an annuity during her lifetime.
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Arthur Llewelyn Davies died in 1907, and "Uncle Jim" became even more involved with the Davies family, providing financial support to them. (His income from
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on 19 June 1937. He was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings. His birthplace at 9 Brechin Road is maintained as a museum by the
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stood with Frohman, George Vernon and Captain Alick Scott at the end of Lusitania's sinking, but she survived the sinking and recalled Frohman paraphrasing
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in the care of his eldest siblings, Alexander and Mary Ann, who taught at the school. When he was 10, he returned home and continued his education at the
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statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and the Barrie Cricket Pavilion. The casket is on display in the Kirrimuir Gateway to the Glens Museum in the
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in both England and the US, as well as other productions of Barrie's plays. He famously declined a lifeboat seat when the
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for a three-year term. In 1922, he delivered his celebrated Rectorial Address on Courage at St Andrews, and visited
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scenes show the societal constraints of late Victorian and Edwardian middle class domestic reality, contrasted with
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had been unlicensed in the UK until 1914, but had created a sensation at the time from a single "club" performance.
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was his neighbour in London for several years, and once participated in a Western that Barrie scripted and filmed.
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Peter Pan and the Mind of J. M. Barrie: An Exploration of Cognition and Consciousness.
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Plays by J. M. Barrie at the Great War Theatre website
3222:"Captain Scott and J M Barrie: an unlikely friendship"
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in Kensington Gardens, erected secretly overnight for
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in 1902, and serialised in the US in the same year in
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Following a job advertisement found by his sister in
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His will also left £500 to the Bower Free Church in
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Barrie left the bulk of his estate to his secretary
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while he was staying in London. He was friends with
880:(1936), which dramatised the Biblical story of King
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puppy, Porthos, who played a part in the 1902 novel
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3142:
3061:"How Peter Pan's author invented celebrity cricket"
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The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature
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6060:Robert MacGregor Mitchell, Lord MacGregor Mitchell
4625:—Recording by professional actors at LostPlays.com
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3299:
3220:
2666:McConnachie and J. M. B.: Speeches of J. M. Barrie
2613:
1698:Stokes, Sewell (November 1941). "James M Barrie".
1337:the boys, along with her mother Emma, her brother
582:. Back in Kirriemuir, he submitted a piece to the
466:in. (161 cm) according to his 1934 passport.
3682:White, Donna R. (1994). Zaidman, Laura M. (ed.).
3524:Retrieved from Internet Archive 27 December 2013.
3381:Retrieved from Internet Archive 27 December 2013.
3367:. Surrey Monocle. 10 January 2007. Archived from
1602:Hide-and-Seek with Angels: A Life of J. M. Barrie
1405:Gravestone of J. M. Barrie in Kirriemuir Cemetery
742:In 1901 and 1902, he had back-to-back successes;
525:, he and his friends spent time in the garden of
431:in London, which continues to benefit from them.
6254:Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
6239:20th-century Scottish dramatists and playwrights
6229:19th-century Scottish dramatists and playwrights
6205:
3808:, Introduction to the Yale Edition, pp. 291–293.
1193:for a pretty actress to play a role in his play
916:. He had a long correspondence with fellow Scot
3980:"JM Barrie silver casket on show in Kirriemuir"
3756:"Casualty Details: Davies, George Llewelyn"
1216:Beginning in mid-1908, Mary had an affair with
872:, a leading children's hospital in London. The
766:The character of "Peter Pan" first appeared in
4583:Great Ormond Street Hospital's copyright claim
3952:"New Chancellor. Installation of James Barrie"
3510:. Jmbarrie.co.uk. 5 April 1960. Archived from
2858:"Mr Barrie's New Play. A Christmas Fairy Tale"
2557:(Supplement). 31 December 1921. p. 10713.
2024:(1890), republished in 1926 with the subtitle
1454:), whose copyright he had previously given to
400:who have adventures in the fantasy setting of
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5761:
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796:. This play introduced audiences to the name
407:Although he continued to write successfully,
380:(first included in Barrie's 1902 adult novel
5940:Sir Ralph Abercromby Anstruther, 4th Baronet
5330:Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
4062:"9 May: Remembering J.M. Barrie on Birthday"
3215:
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851:, along with a number of other playwrights.
434:
4480:Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
3255:. National Records of Scotland. 31 May 2013
3087:"Authors and actors revive cricket rivalry"
3058:
2963:
2961:
2959:
2915:The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre
2117:Sentimental Tommy, The Story of His Boyhood
1959:Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
1447:Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up
27:British novelist and playwright (1860–1937)
6259:Chancellors of the University of Edinburgh
5995:John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute
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3339:. Times Newspapers Limited. Archived from
3253:"Hall of Fame A–Z: J M Barrie (1860–1937)"
2998:. London: House and Maxwell. p. 179.
2882:
2470:The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena's Plan
1862:
1726:(as J.M. Barrie), Andrew Birkin (writer).
1501:
1328:Barrie’s Saint Bernard dog Porthos in 1899
1068:. In 1891, Barrie joined the newly formed
785:Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
389:Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
58:
5945:Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet
4810:
4702:Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh
4607:"J. M. Barrie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle"
3210:
3113:"Two friends who took the world by storm"
3084:
1839:Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh
1674:J. M. Barrie and the Boy Who Inspired Him
1506:. London and Glasgow: Blackie & Son.
1492:
1223:
1095:, asking Barrie to take care of his wife
782:. Barrie's more famous and enduring work
429:Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
6015:Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
3627:
2956:
2889:The Cambridge History of British Theatre
2836:. Oxford University Press. p. 428.
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1413:at a nursing home in Manchester Street,
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1313:acting out a pirate adventure, entitled
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899:
876:is somewhat complex. His final play was
816:, a world where morality is ambivalent.
800:; it was inspired by a young girl named
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547:
497:At the age of eight, Barrie was sent to
6299:Rectors of the University of St Andrews
6085:David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir
5921:Rectors of the University of St Andrews
4620:Audio recording of Barrie's short play
4469:
3661:"The real Peter Pan – The Boston Globe"
3384:
3297:
2905:
2465:(selected by Scribners, as contributor)
2459:(selected by Scribners, as contributor)
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1618:
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772:. The novel was published in the UK by
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6289:People educated at the Glasgow Academy
6206:
5295:Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
4675:Rector of the University of St Andrews
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2631:
2619:
2583:Moffat, Alistair (2012). "Chapter 9".
2582:
2149:The Boy Castaways of Black Lake Island
1990:
1827:Rector of the University of St Andrews
1697:
1637:
1599:
1573:
1557:J. M. Barrie: The Man Behind the Image
1554:
1315:The Boy Castaways of Black Lake Island
1237:The Boy Castaways of Black Lake Island
1185:Barrie became acquainted with actress
1176:, London where Barrie lived and wrote
985:. He paid for the pavilion at Stanway
6249:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
5970:Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne
5892:
5749:
5002:
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4647:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
4444:No. 4, Winter 11980-81, pp. 29 – 32,
4171:
3686:British Children's Writers, 1880–1914
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3555:
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3420:"J.M. Barrie Seeks Divorce from Wife"
3148:
3110:
3048:. A. Constable, limited. p. 226.
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2572:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 359.
2567:
1818:in 1913. He was made a member of the
1497:. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company.
1321:tale of a baby boy who did fly away.
1235:acting in Barrie's pirate adventure,
895:
748:was about a respectable, responsible
561:where he wrote drama reviews for the
419:on 14 June 1913, and a member of the
326:Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet
6334:Presidents of the Society of Authors
6080:David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford
4595:"Why J. M. Barrie Created Peter Pan"
4177:
4059:
3312:from the original on 11 January 2022
3233:from the original on 11 January 2022
3043:
3018:
2463:Stories by English Authors: Scotland
1886:Amour De La Bonte (Love of Goodness)
6279:People educated at Dumfries Academy
6075:David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter
5643:"Peter Pan" (Kelsea Ballerini song)
5530:Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land
4544:Works by J. M. Barrie in eBook form
3986:. 12 September 2013. Archived from
3721:, Introduction to the Yale Edition.
3330:
2911:
2831:
2797:, 2004, British Library, pp. 77–79.
1975:When Wendy Grew Up: An Afterthought
1874:An open book amid reeds all Proper.
735:(1893), which failed; he persuaded
24:
4428:
3760:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
3659:Parker, James (22 February 2004).
3628:Picardie, Justine (13 July 2008).
3085:Parkinson, Justin (26 July 2014).
2968:Miller, Laura (14 December 2003).
2681:. BBC News Scotland. 6 August 2009
2679:"Peter Pan project off the ground"
2457:Stories by English Authors: London
1428:, but excluding the rights to all
1189:in 1891, when he asked his friend
1075:Barrie befriended Africa explorer
892:, for whom Barrie wrote the play.
543:
25:
6350:
6284:People educated at Forfar Academy
5380:Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates
5288:Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
4494:
4178:Vagg, Stephen (30 January 2022).
3921:Baxter, Kenneth (29 March 2011).
3308:. Telegraph Media Group Limited.
3298:Stogdon, Catalina (17 May 2006).
2570:A History of Victorian Literature
2073:A Powerful Drug and Other Stories
864:. In April 1929, Barrie gave the
739:to revise and finish it for him.
439:James Matthew Barrie was born in
6264:Deaths from pneumonia in England
5730:
5729:
4720:Baronetage of the United Kingdom
4527:
3923:"J M Barrie and Rudyard Kipling"
3783:. Jmbarrie.co.uk. Archived from
3186:Charles Frohman: Manager and Man
3111:Smith, Mark (2 September 2010).
2608:J. M. Barrie & the Lost Boys
2045:Ibsen's Ghost (Toole Up-to-Date)
1978:(written – 1908, published 1957)
1952:Adventures in Kensington Gardens
1540:. New York: C. Scribner's Sons.
336:
280:
253:
6244:20th-century Scottish novelists
6234:19th-century Scottish novelists
6010:John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
5414:The New Adventures of Peter Pan
5387:Jake and the Never Land Pirates
5216:Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare
5088:Peter and the Secret of Rundoon
5038:Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
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4060:Desk, OV Digital (7 May 2023).
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3508:"Andrew Birkin on J. M. Barrie"
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2453:(undated, first published 2017)
2447:The Reconstruction of the Crime
1967:Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
1934:
1902:Sir James Barrie Primary School
1768:(2012) by Alexander Wright (of
1660:Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
1441:Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
1121:in the North Atlantic. Actress
874:current status of the copyright
249:
5448:Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure
5209:The Twisted Childhood Universe
4511:Works by or about J. M. Barrie
2808:"Tales from the cabbage patch"
2576:
2561:
2541:
2521:
2495:
2481:, edited by R.D.S. Jack (2014)
1922:, is also named in his honour.
1776:inspired by his life and work.
1481:
854:In 1911, Barrie developed the
364:. He was born and educated in
13:
1:
6274:Members of the Order of Merit
6090:Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby
5980:Donald Mackay, 11th Lord Reay
4555:Peter Pan & Wendy Darling
4501:Works by James Matthew Barrie
4458:, Sandstone Press, Inverness
3960:. 24 October 1930. p. 13
3871:"National Trust for Scotland"
3301:"Round the houses: Peter Pan"
2970:"THE LAST WORD; The Lost Boy"
2946:, Sandstone Press, Inverness
2885:"The London Stage, 1895–1918"
2864:. 28 December 1904. p. 7
2489:
2372:Biographical Introduction to
2326:The Old Lady Shows Her Medals
2316:(1918) Four plays, includes:
2294:The Old Lady Shows her Medals
1962:(staged 1904, published 1928)
1857:Coat of arms of J. M. Barrie
1495:Barrie: the Story of a Genius
1141:, was the daughter-in-law of
973:, Barrie sometimes stayed at
5612:Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust
5095:Peter and the Sword of Mercy
5081:Peter and the Shadow Thieves
4800:
4577:Great Ormond Street Hospital
4454:Shaw, Michael (ed.) (2020),
4040:J.M. Barrie's 150th Birthday
3534:J. M. Barrie's Boy Castaways
3174:The Tragedy of the Lusitania
2942:Shaw, Michael (ed.) (2020),
2795:The Lord Chamberlain Regrets
2537:. 1 July 1913. p. 4638.
1939:
1538:Barrie: The Story of J. M. B
1456:Great Ormond Street Hospital
966:as his personal secretary.
870:Great Ormond Street Hospital
7:
6309:Scottish children's writers
6025:Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
5960:Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves
4526:(public domain audiobooks)
4415:"Shall We Join the Ladies?"
3875:National Trust for Scotland
3630:"How bad was J. M. Barrie?"
2912:Law, Jonathan, ed. (2013).
2883:Postlewait, Thomas (2004).
2656:, London: Arrow Books, 2005
2505:. Wendy.com. Archived from
2503:"History of the name Wendy"
2093:(1893) (two short stories:
1926:
1805:
1419:National Trust for Scotland
1286:) Mary Hodgson in London's
1160:
1064:(see below) and the son of
484:, works by fellow Scotsman
10:
6355:
6329:Scottish opera librettists
5074:Peter and the Starcatchers
3851:. 25 June 1937. p. 14
3825:. 21 June 1937. p. 13
3331:Law, Cally (10 May 2015).
3178:Lusitania, An Epic Tragedy
3059:Tim Masters (7 May 2010).
2252:Charles Frohman: A Tribute
1800:
1712:Film, television and stage
1691:
1520:Chalmers, Patrick (1938).
1502:Darlington, W. A. (1938).
868:of the Peter Pan works to
505:. At 14, he left home for
113:Kirriemuir Cemetery, Angus
5928:
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5840:
5789:
5725:
5695:
5655:
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5596:
5557:
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5516:Peter Pan and the Pirates
5507:
5455:Peter and the Starcatcher
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4659:
4394:"A Well-Remembered Voice"
3909:Annals of the Free Church
3896:Annals of the Free Church
2793:Dominic Shellard, et al.
2568:Adams, James Eli (2012).
2437:story treatment for film
2420:Farewell Miss Julie Logan
2392:Shall We Join the Ladies?
2386:Shall We Join the Ladies?
2065:, libretto by Barrie and
1894:
1831:University College Dundee
1734:The Man Who Was Peter Pan
1700:New York Theatre Arts Inc
1656:Ridley, Rosalind (2016).
1493:Hammerton, J. A. (1929).
1251:(1866–1910) (daughter of
1137:His secretary from 1917,
564:Edinburgh Evening Courant
515:Robert Michael Ballantyne
435:Childhood and adolescence
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6314:Scottish fantasy writers
5931:University of St Andrews
5631:"Lost Boy" (Ruth B song)
5102:The Bridge to Never Land
4983:(Columbus, Ohio, statue)
4015:Carnival PR and Design.
3636:. London. Archived from
3409:, pp. 175–176, 181.
2449:(play), co-written with
2432:M'Connachie and J. M. B.
2240:Der Tag (The Tragic Man)
2099:The Inconsiderate Waiter
1825:In 1919, he was elected
1486:
1396:
1079:and Antarctica explorer
637:, written by Barrie and
6324:Scottish male novelists
4612:2 November 2005 at the
4588:11 October 2010 at the
4485:J. M. Barrie Collection
4476:J. M. Barrie Collection
3539:15 January 2010 at the
2994:Barker, Dudley (1963).
2374:Scott's Last Expedition
2341:A Well-Remembered Voice
2105:Life in a Country Manse
1920:Silver Spring, Maryland
1810:Barrie was appointed a
1672:Dudgeon, Piers (2016).
1619:Dudgeon, Piers (2009).
1536:Mackail, Denis (1941).
1522:The Barrie Inspiration.
1302:Michael Llewelyn Davies
605:Some of Barrie's novels
559:University of Edinburgh
163:University of Edinburgh
6294:People from Kirriemuir
5965:Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
5857:The Admirable Crichton
5849:The Admirable Crichton
5830:The Admirable Crichton
5798:The Admirable Crichton
5782:The Admirable Crichton
5637:Somewhere in Neverland
5490:Disney's Peter Pan Jr.
4434:Craig, Cairns (1980),
4289:"Shakespeare's Legacy"
3191:The Lusitania Resource
3044:Page, William (1965).
3021:There Are Some Secrets
2190:What Every Woman Knows
2164:The Admirable Crichton
1676:. Thomas Dunne Books.
1638:Telfer, Kevin (2010).
1555:Dunbar, Janet (1970).
1432:works (which included
1406:
1329:
1309:
1240:
1224:Llewelyn Davies family
1182:
1062:George Llewelyn Davies
918:Robert Louis Stevenson
905:
794:Duke of York's Theatre
774:Hodder & Stoughton
755:The Admirable Crichton
703:in London was seen by
692:
606:
553:
491:The Pilgrim's Progress
223:The Admirable Crichton
6070:Sir George Cunningham
5483:Wendy & Peter Pan
5316:Pixie Hollow Bake Off
5258:Peter Pan & Wendy
5031:The Little White Bird
4535:Works by J. M. Barrie
4520:Works by J. M. Barrie
3333:"Return to Neverland"
3172:Ellis, Frederick D.,
2832:Cox, Michael (2005).
2329:(basis for the movie
2290:Charwomen and the War
2265:A Kiss for Cinderella
2233:The Legend of Leonora
2214:The Twelve-Pound Look
2177:Alice Sit-by-the-Fire
1947:The Little White Bird
1851:Kirriemuir Town House
1600:Chaney, Lisa (2006).
1583:Yale University Press
1435:The Little White Bird
1404:
1352:The Little White Bird
1327:
1300:
1231:
1168:
1117:was sunk by a German
903:
833:The Twelve Pound Look
769:The Little White Bird
718:The Little White Bird
679:
639:H. B. Marriott Watson
604:
551:
519:James Fenimore Cooper
425:1922 New Year Honours
383:The Little White Bird
209:The Little White Bird
189:Children's literature
6319:Scottish journalists
6100:Sir John Rothenstein
5955:James Anthony Froude
5476:Peter Pan Goes Wrong
5373:1989 Animated Series
5251:Return to Never Land
5053:Peter Pan in Scarlet
5023:Official books/plays
4903:Llewelyn Davies boys
4737:(of Adelphi Terrace)
4470:Archival collections
4268:"Real Thing at Last"
4004:. 1915. p. 193.
3931:University of Dundee
3787:on 30 September 2011
3745:, pp. 142, 202.
3618:, pp. 196, 271.
3023:. Atmosphere Press.
2719:"A Window in Thrums"
2668:, Peter Davies, 1938
2278:Shakespeare's Legacy
1846:Kirriemuir Town Hall
1794:Laura Michelle Kelly
1736:(1998) is a play by
1581:(Revised ed.).
1426:Lady Cynthia Asquith
1279:(Nico) (1903–1980).
1267:(Jack) (1894–1959),
1233:Jack Llewelyn Davies
1070:Authors Cricket Club
977:near the village of
912:was an early social
858:play into the novel
733:Richard D'Oyly Carte
538:Bandelero the Bandit
447:, to a conservative
374:Llewelyn Davies boys
269:Llewelyn Davies boys
252: 1894;
77:James Matthew Barrie
66:Herbert Rose Barraud
6339:Burials in Scotland
6304:Victorian novelists
6130:Katharine Whitehorn
5975:Sir Theodore Martin
5868:Musical adaptations
5309:Secret of the Wings
4944:Peter Pan copyright
4712:The Lord Tweedsmuir
4695:The Earl of Balfour
4575:site authorised by
4489:Harry Ransom Center
4017:"The Barrie School"
3990:on 7 February 2019.
3594:, pp. 188–189.
3288:, pp. 179–180.
3227:The Daily Telegraph
3019:Sass, Sara (2021).
2242:(Short play) (1914)
2079:A Tillyloss Scandal
2031:The Little Minister
2010:When a Man's Single
1991:Other works by year
1912:is named after him.
1858:
1841:from 1930 to 1937.
1559:. London: Collins.
1368:Sir George Frampton
1081:Robert Falcon Scott
930:George Bernard Shaw
818:George Bernard Shaw
779:Scribner's Magazine
596:The Little Minister
584:St. James's Gazette
499:the Glasgow Academy
6105:Learie Constantine
5822:We're Not Dressing
5678:Peter Pan's Flight
5580:Marvel Fairy Tales
5302:Pixie Hollow Games
4930:Peter Pan syndrome
4603:, 22 November 2004
4558:. 11 October 1911.
4091:has generic name (
3957:The Glasgow Herald
3849:The Glasgow Herald
3823:The Glasgow Herald
2996:A Man of Principle
2974:The New York Times
2922:. pp. 44–45.
2862:The Glasgow Herald
2554:The London Gazette
2534:The London Gazette
2272:Real Thing at Last
2067:Arthur Conan Doyle
2061:(opera), music by
2016:A Window in Thrums
1856:
1756:(as J.M. Barrie),
1407:
1330:
1310:
1288:Kensington Gardens
1241:
1183:
1151:Queen Elizabeth II
1004:Arthur Conan Doyle
946:Nobel prize winner
906:
896:Social connections
737:Arthur Conan Doyle
695:The production of
693:
689:Kensington Gardens
607:
592:A Window in Thrums
579:Nottingham Journal
554:
378:Kensington Gardens
368:and then moved to
6201:
6200:
6180:Catherine Stihler
6160:Sir Clement Freud
6125:Tim Brooke-Taylor
6055:Guglielmo Marconi
5886:
5885:
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5742:
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5720:
5717:
5716:
5713:
5712:
5651:
5650:
5587:Cheshire Crossing
5497:Finding Neverland
5339:
5338:
5118:
5117:
4994:
4993:
4990:
4989:
4881:Finding Neverland
4750:
4749:
4709:Succeeded by
4682:Succeeded by
4660:Academic offices
4539:Project Gutenberg
4464:978-1-913207-02-1
4419:www.fadedpage.com
4165:www.fadedpage.com
4147:www.fadedpage.com
4129:www.fadedpage.com
4111:www.fadedpage.com
3692:Detroit, Michigan
3582:, pp. 91–92.
3497:, pp. 44–45.
3393:Michael Holroyd,
3276:, pp. 28–29.
3202:Earlier Voyages,
3091:BBC News Magazine
2952:978-1-913207-02-1
2756:"Kailyard School"
2723:Project Gutenberg
2414:The Greenwood Hat
2388:(1928) includes:
2346:Barbara's Wedding
2333:(1930), starring
2314:Echoes of the War
2205:(1914) includes:
2143:The Wedding Guest
2004:Auld Licht Idylls
1916:The Barrie School
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1781:Finding Neverland
1749:Finding Neverland
1683:978-1-250-08779-9
1666:978-1-4438-9107-3
1649:978-0-340-91945-3
1630:978-0-09-952045-0
1623:. Vintage Books.
1611:978-0-09-945323-9
1592:978-0-300-09822-8
1530:978-1-4733-1220-3
1253:George du Maurier
1155:Princess Margaret
1058:George Cecil Ives
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2717:J. M. Barrie.
2709:
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2652:Chaney, Lisa.
2636:
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2038:Richard Savage
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1745:
1731:
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1710:
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1654:
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1610:
1597:
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1575:Birkin, Andrew
1571:
1565:
1552:
1546:
1533:
1524:Peter Davies.
1518:
1512:
1499:
1488:
1485:
1483:
1480:
1450:and the novel
1398:
1395:
1339:Guy du Maurier
1292:Peter Ibbetson
1225:
1222:
1218:Gilbert Cannan
1203:Bayswater Road
1195:Walker, London
1174:Bayswater Road
1162:
1159:
1077:Joseph Thomson
1032:Walter Raleigh
1028:A. E. W. Mason
991:Allahakbarries
926:S. R. Crockett
897:
894:
884:and the young
745:Quality Street
709:Walker, London
705:William Archer
683:(1912) by Sir
635:Richard Savage
628:George Gissing
552:Barrie in 1892
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4874:The Lost Boys
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4352:"Dear Brutus"
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3806:Birkin (2003)
3802:
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3743:Birkin (2003)
3739:
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3731:Birkin (2003)
3727:
3720:
3719:Birkin (2003)
3715:
3707:
3701:
3697:
3696:Gale Research
3693:
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3616:Birkin (2003)
3612:
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3600:
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3592:Birkin (2003)
3588:
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3576:
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3568:Birkin (2003)
3564:
3558:, p. 29.
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3496:
3495:Birkin (2003)
3491:
3485:, p. 41.
3484:
3483:Birkin (2003)
3479:
3470:
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3306:The Telegraph
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3205:Gare Maritime
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3162:
3161:Birkin (2003)
3157:
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2774:
2773:Birkin (2003)
2769:
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