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Extractions: Language of Material : eng The playwright and novelist James Matthew Barrie, son of a weaver, was born in Kirriemuir, Angus, on 9 May 1860. He was educated at the academies in Glasgow, Forfar and Dumfries and then studied at Edinburgh University where he was awarded the degree of M.A. in 1882. Barrie served as a journalist on the staff of the Nottingham Journal for a year and a half before returning to Kirriemuir to write sketches of Scottish life for the St James's Gazette and the Cornhill Magazine . The semi-fictional tales were set in Thrums (Kirriemuir to all intents and purposes). In 1885, he moved to London where he wrote for numerous magazines and journals, and his first novel Better dead was written in 1886, followed by
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Extractions: Language of Material : English James Barrrie was born at Kirriemuir, Forfarshire on 9 May 1860. He received his education from, the Glasgow Academy, Dumfries Academy, 1873-1878 and Edinburgh University, 1878-1882. He was appointed leader writer and sub-editor on the Nottingham Journal in January 1883. In March 1885, Barrie moved to London, where he wrote for many magazines including, the British Weekly Barrie published his first book Better Dead in November 1887 and his first play, Richard Savage , on which he collaborated with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1891. His plays were performed in theatres in London's West End. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens was published in 1906, the same year as his play
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Extractions: Figure 1. Sir James Matthew Barrie is the beloved Scottish author of the classic children's storyPeter Pan. Barrie was a Scottish dramacist and novelist. He was born at Kirriemuir, Forfarshire. I have little information on his childhood or what he wore as a boy. James for the first 6 years of his life, lived in the shadow of his elder brother David. Just before his 14th birthday, David was killed in a skating accident. James soon realised that, by dying so young, David would remain a boy forever in the minds of all those who had known himjust like Peter Pan. James was raised by Margaret Oglivy. He adored his mother. James for the first 6 years of his life, lived in the shadow of his elder brother David. In fact there were 10 other children. In the family mele, young James was sometimes lost. His older brother David was in fact his mother's favorite. Just before his 14th birthday, David was killed in a skating accident. James soon realised that, by dying so young, David would remain a boy forever in the minds of all those who had known himjust like Peter Pan. James was born at Kirriemuir, Forfarshire. I have little information on his childhood or what he wore as a boy. We do not that is boyhood was stongly affected by his older brother David. The tragic death of David brought home to James even at an early age that his brother would always be remembered as a boy. James was to spend much of the rest of his life trying to replace David for his mourning mother. James' efforts to substitute for a perpetually boyish David would affect Barrie's adult life and significantlt influence his writing. James as a boy was small and rather shy. Even as a adult he was only about five feet tall. Barrie became captivated by the theater, but I am not sure at what age.
Extractions: Figure 1.George is pictured here with his mother Slyvia in 1900. He wears his beret very rakishly. Did mother fix it like that? Note the collar which we now call a Peter Pan collar that he wears with his smock. As in this photograph, the boys sometimes wore belts outside their smocks. Barrie took the photograph. Perhaps the most beloved literary characters of all time is Peter Pan. The story was written by J.M. Barie and first presented on stage in 1904. Published versions of the book delighted children and movie versions, especially the Disney version, brougt Peter into the lives of children all over the world. Barie developed the story in the process of telling stories to the children of a family he met in Kensington Gardens, the Llewellyn-Davies boys. Peter is in fact named after one of the boys, Peter. The ways the boys were dressed provide a glimpse of how some affluent English boys were dressed at the turn of the century. Both parents died when the boys were still quite young. The story of the boys as adults is also very sad. Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937), is the Scottish dramatist and novelist who wrote
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Extractions: James Barrie James Matthew Barrie was born in 1860 in Scotland. For the first six years of his life, he lived in the shadow of his elder brother David. Just before his fourteenth birthday, David was killed in a skating accident. Barrie soon realised that, by dying so young, David would remain a boy forever in the minds of all those who had known him. If Peter Pan had grown up then he would be in his nineties today. On average there are 25 productions of Peter Pan in Britain at Christmas. In France, Alain Marcel once staged a high-tech musical version with lasers and members of the cast flying over the audience. In 1897, Barrie was a successful writer both in Britain and the United States. He was married to the actress Mary Ansell but they had no children. This didn't stop him from meeting children. One of these was a four-year-old girl called Margaret who called Barrie "my friendy". Because she couldn't pronounce her r's, the word "friendy" often sounded like "fwendy" or "wendy". She died when she was six but Barrie immortalised her in Peter Pan by calling his heroine Wendy, a name that he created. Barrie's London home was very close to Kensington Gardens and it was here that he first met the Llewellyn Davies boys - George, Jack and Peter. He described their mother as "the most beautiful creature I had ever seen" and soon he was a frequent visitor to their house where he would tell the boys stories. One of these stories was about the youngest boy, Peter, who, according to Barrie, would one day fly away to Kensington Gardens so that he might be a boy forever. When children died, Peter would take them on a journey to a place called Never Never Land. When George heard the story, he said that "dying must be an awfully big adventure!". Barrie wrote the words down. They would later became the most famous words spoken in Peter Pan.
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