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784:, which included visits to Travers at her home in London. In 1961, Travers arrived in Los Angeles on a flight from London, her first-class ticket having been paid for by Disney, and finally agreed to sell the rights, in no small part because she was financially in dire straits. Travers was an adviser in the production, but she disapproved of the Poppins character in its Disney version; with harsher aspects diluted, she felt ambivalent about the music and she so hated the use of animation that she ruled out any further adaptations of the series. She received no invitation to the film's star-studded première until she "embarrassed a Disney executive into extending one". At the after-party, she said loudly, "Well. The first thing that has to go is the animation sequence." Disney replied, "Pamela, the ship has sailed". 565: 39: 547: 2583: 874: 383:. In part because Goff was often left alone as a child by parents who were "caught up in their own importance", she developed a "form of self-sufficiency and idiosyncratic form of fantasy life", according to her biographer Valerie Lawson, often pretending to be a mother hen—at times for hours. Goff also wrote poetry, which her family paid little attention to. In 1906 Lyndon attended the Allora Public School. Travers Goff died at home in January 1907. Lyndon would struggle to come to terms with this fact for the next six years. 922:, who was raising his seven grandchildren with his wife. Camillus was unaware of his true parentage or the existence of any siblings until the age of 17, when Anthony Hone, his twin brother, came to London and knocked on the door of Travers's house at 50 Smith Street, Chelsea. He had been drinking and demanded to see his brother. Travers refused and threatened to call the police. Anthony left but, soon after, following an argument with Travers, Camillus went looking for his brother and found him in a pub on 387: 2899: 2923: 2863: 2887: 2911: 366:
for the first time; Ellie would figure prominently in her early life, as Goff often stayed with her. Goff lived a simple life as a child, given a penny a week by her parents as well as occasional other gifts. Her mother was known for giving Goff maxims and instructions and she loved "the memory of
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P. L. Travers, four diaries, 1948–1953, Camillus Travers is the son of P. L. Travers, author of Mary Poppins. He gave these notebooks to his mother as a boy and they were used by her for recording his schooldays and their holidays spent together, as well as other events over this period, State
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in May 1977, Travers revealed that the name "M. Poppins" originated from childhood stories that she contrived for her sisters, and that she was still in possession of a book from that era with this name inscribed within. Travers's great aunt, Helen Morehead, who lived in
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Family and personal photographs collected by P.L. Travers, c. 1891–1980, 1 portfolio (51 black and white, sepia, col. photographs, 2 photograph albums, 1 hand coloured lithograph, 17 coloured transparencies) various sizes, State Library of New South Wales
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in 1902. Goff recalled an idealized version of her childhood in Maryborough as an adult. In Brisbane, Goff's sister was born. In mid-1905 Goff went to spend time with Ellie in Sydney. Later that year, Lyndon returned and the family moved to
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from writing additional songs for the production. However, original songs and other aspects from the 1964 film were allowed to be incorporated into the production. Those points were even stipulated in her last will and testament.
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P. L. Travers - papers, c. 1899–1988, 4.5 metres of textual material (28 boxes) - manuscript, typescript, and printed Clippings, Photographs, Objects, Drawings, State Library of New South Wales,
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As early as 1926, Travers published a short story, "Mary Poppins and the Match Man", which introduced the nanny character of Mary Poppins and Bert the street artist. Published in London in 1934,
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starring as Mary Poppins. The film, in which Mary Poppins returns to help Jane and Michael one year after a family tragedy, is set 25 years after the events of the first film.
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Travers was reluctant to share details about her personal life, saying she "most identified with Anonymous as a writer" and asked whether "biographies are of any use at all".
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P. L. Travers - further papers, 1901–1991, Textual Records, Graphic Materials, Clippings, Photographs, Drawings, 2 boxes - 0.26 meters, State Library of New South Wales
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Travers never married. Though she had numerous fleeting relationships with men throughout her life, she lived for more than a decade with Madge Burnand, daughter of Sir
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On 9 February 1924, Travers left Australia for England, settling in London. She only revisited Australia once, in the 1960s. For four years she wrote poetry for the
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peoples, studying their mythology and folklore. Travers moved back to England at the end of the war, where she continued writing. She moved into 50 Smith Street,
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her father" and his stories of life in Ireland. Goff was also an avid reader, later stating that she could read at three years old, and particularly enjoying
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from 1888 to 1890. Her father, Travers Robert Goff, was unsuccessful as a bank manager owing to his alcoholism, and was eventually demoted to the position of
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At the age of 40, two years after moving out on her own, Travers adopted a baby boy from Ireland whom she named Camillus Travers. He was the grandchild of
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before being sent to boarding school in Sydney. Her writing was first published when she was a teenager, and she also worked briefly as a professional
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Author a Pill No Spoonful of Sugar Could Sweeten: Tunesmith Richard Sherman recalls studio's battles with Travers to bring Disney classic to life"
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Cesare Catà, La sapienza segreta di Pamela L. Travers, saggio introduttivo a La sapienza segreta delle api, Liberilibri, Macerata, 2019
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published Travers' poem, "Keening", on 20 March 1923, and she became a frequent contributor. In May 1923 she found employment at the
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had portrayed her nanny figure, the film did make her rich. Her estate was valued for probate in September 1996 at £2,044,708.
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beginning in early 1921 and returned to Wilkie's troupe in Sydney by April 1922. That month, in a review of her performance as
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Travers so disliked the Disney adaptation and the way she felt she had been treated during the production that when producer
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These are usually classified as children's books, but Travers stated many times that they were not written for children.
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in 1964. Primarily based on the original 1934 novel of the same name, it also lifted elements from the 1935 sequel
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The family lived in a large home in Maryborough until Lyndon was three years old, when they relocated to
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in Switzerland. In 1931, she moved with her friend Madge Burnand from their rented flat in London to a
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In 2018, 54 years after the release of the original Mary Poppins film, a sequel was released titled
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Mary Poppins statue in Ashfield Park in honour of Goff (Travers) who lived nearby from 1918 to 1924
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books. Their relationship, in the words of one biographer, was "intense", but equally ambiguous.
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published "Mother Song", one of her poems, in March 1922, under the name "Pamela Young Travers".
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The troupe travelled to New Zealand, where Travers met and fell in love with a journalist for
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Sydney Letter". Travers also had work accepted and published by publications including the
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and sought to have a successful career as an actress. Goff's first employment was at the
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A Lively Oracle: A Centennial Celebration of P. L. Travers, Creator of Mary Poppins
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Goff had her first role in the troupe as Anne Page in a March 1921 performance of
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Following her father's death, Goff, along with her mother and sisters, moved to
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in 2006. A film based on Disney's efforts to persuade Travers to sell him the
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was allowed to interview her in 1988 but not to ask about her personal life.
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is a dramatised retelling of both the working process during the planning of
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Out of the Sky She Came: The Life of P.L. Travers, Creator of Mary Poppins
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Even after she left New Zealand Travers continued to submit works to the
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Travers, P. L. (1970–1971). "George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (1877–1949)".
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as a cashier. Between 1918 and 1924 she resided at 40 Pembroke Street,
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Helen Lyndon Goff, also known as Lyndon, was born on 9 August 1899 in
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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and P.L Travers: Biography reveals original character's sharp edge"
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was published that year with great success. Many sequels followed.
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Audio recording of the episode featuring Travers with Roy Plumley.
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Minus, Jodie (10–11 April 2004). "There's something about Mary".
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in Ireland. Through Camillus, Travers had three grandchildren.
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Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist (1899–1996)
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Guide to the papers of P. L. Travers in the Mitchell Library
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in Sussex. There, in the winter of 1933, she began to write
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What the Bee Knows: Reflections on Myth, Symbol and Story
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Mary Poppins Returns: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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Man, Myth and Magic: Encyclopedia of the Supernatural
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Saving Mr. Banks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Dooling Draper, Ellen; Koralek, Jenny, eds. (1999).
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and of Travers's early life, drawing parallels with
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During the Second World War, Travers worked for the
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who fostered her interest in and knowledge of world
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OBE
Travers in the role of Titania in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, c. 1924
Titania
A Midsummer Night's Dream
c.
Maryborough
Colony of Queensland
Chelsea
Twickenham
Mary Poppins
OBE
/ˈtrævərz/
TRAV-ərz
Mary Poppins series
eponymous
magical nanny
Maryborough, Queensland
Australian bush
Shakespearean actress
World War II
British Ministry of Information
Walt Disney
Walt Disney Productions
Mary Poppins
stage musical adaptation
West End
Broadway
Saving Mr. Banks
Emma Thompson
Mary Poppins Returns

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