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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Storyline
J. M. Barrie wrote three works involving Peter Pan:
"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens," which is a segment of his book The Little White B...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Other References In Entertainment
In 1980, Petula Clark starred in Never Never Land as a woman whose niece, captivated by Barrie's tale, runs away and takes refuge with a ...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Copyright Status
The copyright status of Peter Pan varies from one jurisdiction to another, and is disputed in at least one of them. The question is compl...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Controversy
Like many other works of fiction from the era (such as the works of Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain), the Peter Pan canon contains much ma...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Sequels
There have been several additions to Peter Pan's story created, both authorised and not.
Gilbert Adair's novel Peter Pan and the Only Chi...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Adaptations
Peter Pan has been adapted for stage and screen many times. Following the example of Barrie's original stage version, and for practical r...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Background
Barrie created Peter Pan in stories he told to the sons of his friend Sylvia Llewelyn-Davies, with whom he had forged a special relations...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Wendy
Barrie is sometimes said to have "invented" the name Wendy with this story. Barrie's friend poet William Henley called Barrie "Friend" bu...
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Peter Pan: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Pan - Themes
The most apparent thematic thread in the story concerns growing up (or not), with the character of Peter wanting to remain a child foreve...
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