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Peter Pan: Peter And Wendy And Peter Pan In Kensington Gardens
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Product Descriptionj.M. Barrie'S Classic Tale Of The Boy Who Would Not Grow UpPeter Pan Originally Appeared As A Baby Living A Magical Life Among Birds And Fairies In J.M. Barries Sequence Of Stories, Peter Pan In Kensington Gardens. His Later Role As Flying Boy Hero Was Brought To The Stage By Barrie In The Beloved Play Peter Pan, Which Opened In 1904 And Became The Novelpeter And Wendy In 1911. In A Narrative Filled With Vivid Characters, Epic Battles, Pirates, Fairies, And Fantastic Imagination, Peter Pans Adventures Capture The Spirit Of Childhoodand Of Rebellion Against The Role Of Adulthood In Conventional Society.This Edition Includes The Novel And The Stories, As Well As An Introduction By Eminent Scholar Jack Zipes. Looking At The Man Behind Peter Pan And Sifting Through The Psychological Interpretations That Have Engaged Many A Critic, Zipes Explores The Larger Cultural And Literary Contexts In Which We Should Appreciate Barries Enduring Creation And Shows Why Peter Pan Is A Work Not For Children But For Adults Seeking To Reconnect With Their Own Imagination.For More Than Seventy Years, Penguin Has Been The Leading Publisher Of Classic Literature In The Englishspeaking World. With More Than 1,700 Titles, Penguin Classics Represents A Global Bookshelf Of The Best Works Throughout History And Across Genres And Disciplines. Readers Trust The Series To Provide Authoritative Texts Enhanced By Introductions And Notes By Distinguished Scholars And Contemporary Authors, As Well As Uptodate Translations By Awardwinning Translators.Reviewbarrie Wrote His Fantasy Of Childhood, Added Another Figure To Our Enduring Literature, And Thereby Undoubtedly Made One Of The Boldest Bids For Immortality Of Any Writer. . . . It Is A Masterpiece.J. B. Priestleyabout The Authorjames Matthew Barrie Lived From 1860 To 1937. He Was Born In Scotland, The Son Of A Weaver. He Adored His Mother, Margaret Ogilvie It Was The Scottish Fashion In Those Days For Wives To Keep Their Maiden Names And, Although The Family Were Quite Poor She Made Sure That He Was Educated. James Moved To London In 1885 To Follow A Literary Career. He First Wrote Short Stories And Later Successful Plays Which Made Him Rich And Famous. He Was Very Nervous When He Gave Peter Pan To His Theatrical Manager Because It Was A Child'S Fantasy, The First And Only Time He Had Ever Written Especially For Children. But Peter Pan With Its Flying And Theatrical Devices Was A Huge Success And Continues To Be Performed Today. In 1911 James Barrie Turned His Play Into A Novel, One Of The Most Thrilling And Magical Of All The Great Adventures That Have Been Written For Children.Jack Zipes (Foreword) Is A Preeminent Fairy Tale Scholar Who Has Written, Translated, Or Edited Dozens Of Books, Including The Original Folk And Fairy Tales Of The Brothers Grimm. He Is A Professor Emeritus Of German And Comparative Literature At The University Of Minnesota.
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- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has two hundred seventy-two pages. It includes both the novel 'Peter and Wendy' and additional stories.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is a paperback edition. Paperback bindings are flexible and lightweight, making them easy to carry.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures five point fifteen inches in length, zero point forty-seven inches in width, and seven point seventy-two inches in height. These dimensions make it a compact read.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is J.M. Barrie. He is renowned for creating the iconic character Peter Pan.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the Classics genre. It is considered a timeless piece of literature that explores themes of childhood and imagination.
- Q: How do I read this book? A: You can read this book by simply opening it and following the text from beginning to end. It is suitable for any reader interested in classic literature.
- Q: Is this book suitable for children? A: Yes, this book is suitable for children, but it also appeals to adults. Its themes resonate with readers of all ages.
- Q: What is the reading level for this book? A: This book is appropriate for middle school readers and above. Its themes and language can be appreciated by both younger and older readers.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this book upright on a shelf in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading and damage.
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- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: No, this book is not part of a series. It stands alone as a classic work of literature.
- Q: Is there an introduction by a scholar in this edition? A: Yes, this edition includes an introduction by scholar Jack Zipes. His insights provide context and depth to the text.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: This book explores themes of childhood, imagination, rebellion against adulthood, and the complexities of growing up.
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