“Barrie was a wounded creature, from his earliest youth, and his probing of that wound is what makes PETER PAN so enduringly painful to read […] The tensions are bald and excruciating.”

A 🎂 🧵 for JM Barrie (1860–1937) – born #OTD, 9 May

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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/11/22/lost-boys

#Scottish #literature #PeterPan #KidLit #ChildrensLiterature

Why J. M. Barrie Created Peter Pan

Anthony Lane writes about J. M. Barrie, who wrote “Peter Pan” and was portrayed as a character in “Finding Neverland.”

The New Yorker

“Barrie’s book may ostensibly be about the boys’ eternal childhood, but it’s the mother figures who are the scaffolding upon which his story rests.”

– Liz Michalski, author of DARLING GIRL, on the mother figures in PETER PAN

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https://lithub.com/empathizing-with-the-mother-figures-of-peter-pan/

#Scottish #literature #PeterPan #KidLit #ChildrensLiterature #motherhood

Empathizing with the Mother Figures of Peter Pan

Is an adventure an adventure if there’s no one waiting at home at home to hear about it? I’ve pondered this off and on ever since rereading Peter Pan. As a child, I loved Peter, the Lost Boys, and …

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“To be born is to be wrecked on an island.”

From the true-life adventure of Alexander Selkirk, through Daniel Defoe, RM Ballantyne, & Robert Louis Stevenson, a chain of real & fictional islands leads John Pielmeier – author of HOOK’S TALE – to JM Barrie’s Neverland…

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https://lithub.com/visiting-the-actual-island-that-inspired-neverland/

#Scottish #literature #PeterPan #KidLit #ChildrensLiterature #Islands

Visiting the Actual Island That Inspired Neverland

“To be born is to be wrecked on an island.” J.M. Barrie wrote this in his introduction to R.M. Ballantyne’s The Coral Island, and for me it has proven to be the surprising theme of my life. As it w…

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“James Hook, the pirate captain, was a great Etonian, but not a good one…”

—Brian Till explores “The Secret History of Captain Hook” in The Atlantic

🖼️ : Alice B. Woodward (1862–1951), “Right into the jaws of the crocodile”

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https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2010/12/the-secret-history-of-captain-hook/68313/

#Scottish #literature #PeterPan #KidLit #ChildrensLiterature

The Secret History of Captain Hook

As Christmas approaches, a look into the life of a classic villain from a classic holiday tale

The Atlantic

“Neverland is as much a tomb for the unloved and forgotten as it is a map of a child’s mind. It is a place ruled by a boy with a memory as thin as the skeleton leaves he wears.”

– Sabrina Orah Mark on boyhood, motherhood, race, & Peter Pan

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https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/06/19/sorry-peter-pan-were-over-you/

#Scottish #literature #PeterPan #KidLit #ChildrensLiterature #motherhood #race

Sorry, Peter Pan, We’re Over You

On lost boys, fairy tales, and raising black sons in America.

The Paris Review

“I was struck by just how fun, playful and jesting Barrie was. And while I knew they developed a friendship, I didn’t realise just how much the friendship with Stevenson meant to Barrie”

—A Friendship in Letters: Michael Shaw brings together correspondence between two of Scotland’s most famous writers

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https://booksfromscotland.com/2020/11/a-friendship-in-letters/

#Scottish #literature #PeterPan #KidLit #ChildrensLiterature #RobertLouisStevenson

A Friendship in Letters - Books from Scotland

'I was struck by just how fun, playful and jesting Barrie was. And while I knew they developed a friendship, I didn’t realise just how much the friendship with Stevenson meant to Barrie.'

Books from Scotland

Although Barrie is remembered today almost exclusively for PETER PAN, he was a prominent 19th-century novelist & the most successful British playwright of the early 20th century.

GATEWAY TO THE MODERN, edited by Valentina Bold & Andrew Nash, explores Barrie’s multifarious career

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https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/occasional_papers/gateway_to_the_modern/

#Scottish #literature #PeterPan #ChildrensLiterature #19thcentury #20thCentury #drama #cinema #Victorian #Edwardian

Occasional Papers series no. 18

Edited by Valentina Bold & Andrew Nash Published in: Paperback By: Scottish Literature International, 2014 Price: £19.95 / €22.95 / USD$25.95 ISBN 978-1-908980-02-1 Order from our bookshop Download…

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MARY ROSE

Currently available on BBC Sounds – JM Barrie’s haunting play about a girl who never grows up…

Written in the aftermath of WW1, Barrie’s drama about loss & the mystery of life is by turns comic, eerie, & heartbreaking

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0801l4v

#Scottish #literature #20thCentury #drama #WW1

BBC Radio 3 - Drama on 3, Mary Rose

JM Barrie's haunting play about a sinister Scottish island and a girl who never grows up.

BBC

Queer Nostalgia & Island Time in JM Barrie & Compton Mackenzie

SCOTTISH LITERARY REVIEW 16/1 (2024)

Dr Timothy C. Baker on JM Barrie’s MARY ROSE (1920) & Compton Mackenzie’s 2 portraits of queer life on Capri: VESTAL FIRE (1927), & EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN (1928)

Free online via Project MUSE

@litstudies

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https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/243/article/930909

#Scottish #literature #20thcentury #modernism #Queer #QueerLit #QueerHistory #JMBarrie #ComptonMackenzie

Project MUSE - Queer Nostalgia and Island Time in J. M. Barrie and Compton Mackenzie

“Farewell Miss Julie Logan”, by JM Barrie

The tale of an uncanny romance in a remote winter glen, “Farewell Miss Julie Logan” is one of the most unnerving & tenacious examples of Scottish Gothic fiction. Listen to the story online, from Romancing the Gothic

10/10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enjQUoqUpy4

#Scottish #literature #gothic #Scotland #supernatural #ghosts #ghoststories

Farewell Miss Julie Logan - J M Barrie

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