Peter Pan: or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (Peter and Wendy)
English


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About The Book

Peter Pan; or the Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up or Peter and Wendy often known simply as Peter Pan is a work by J. M. Barrie in the form of a 1904 play and a 1911 novel. Both versions tell the story of Peter Pan a mischievous yet innocent little boy who can fly and has many adventures on the island of Neverland that is inhabited by mermaids fairies Native Americans and pirates. The Peter Pan stories also involve the characters Wendy Darling and her two brothers Peters fairy Tinker Bell the Lost Boys and the pirate Captain Hook. The play and novel were inspired by Barries friendship with the Llewelyn Davies family. Barrie continued to revise the play for years after its debut until publication of the play script in 1928.The play debuted at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in London on 27 December 1904 with Nina Boucicault daughter of playwright Dion Boucicault in the title role. A Broadway production was mounted in 1905 starring Maude Adams. It was later revived with such actresses as Marilyn Miller and Eva Le Gallienne. The play has since been adapted as a pantomime stage musical a television special and several films including a 1924 silent film the 1953 Disney animated film and a 2003 live action production. The play is now rarely performed in its original form on stage in the United Kingdom whereas pantomime adaptations are frequently staged around Christmas. In the U.S. the original version has also been supplanted in popularity by the 1954 musical version which became popular on television.The novel was first published in 1911 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom and Charles Scribners Sons in the United States. The original book contains a frontispiece and 11 half-tone plates by artist F. D. Bedford (whose illustrations are still under copyright in the EU). The novel was first abridged by May Byron in 1915 with Barries permission and published under the title Peter Pan and Wendy the first time this form was used. This version was later illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell in 1921. In 1929 Barrie gave the copyright of the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital a childrens hospital in London.
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