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Peter grows up on the island -- that is to say, he spends a very long time on the island-- but he always wishes he could go back to the Kensington Gardens and play as little girls and boys do.
Barrie created Peter Pan in stories he told to the sons of his friend Sylvia Llewelyn-Davies, with whom he had forged a special relationship, while both were married.
Peter Pan first appeared in print in a 1902 book called The Little White Bird, a fictionalised version of Barrie's relationship with the Llewelyn Davies children, and was then used in a very successful stage play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, which premiered in London on December 27, 1904.
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Barrie created Peter Pan in stories he told to the sons of his friend Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, with whom he had forged a special relationship, while both were married.
Pan first appeared in print in a 1902 book called The Little White Bird, a fictionalised version of Barrie's relationship with the Llewelyn Davies children, and was then used in a very successful stage play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, which premiered in London on December 27, 1904.
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 Peter Pan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter grows up on the island -- that is to say, he spends a very long time on the island and only grows to be a small child rather than an infant -- but he always wishes he could go back to the Kensington Gardens and play as little girls and boys do.
Peter spends a very long time as a little boy in the Gardens, playing without ceasing but never knowing that he was doing it all wrong, until he meets a little girl named Maimie, who remains in the Garden after Lock-Out.
Peter Pan first appeared in print in a 1902 book called The Little White Bird, a fictionalised version of Barrie's relationship with the Llewelyn Davies children, and was then used in a very successful stage play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, which premiered in London on December 27, 1904.
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 Peter Pan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Barrie only wrote two pieces involving Peter Pan -- "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens," which is a segment of "The Little White Bird," and "Peter and Wendy," later renamed "Peter Pan." Several sequels, adaptations, and spinoffs have emerged since then, all with slightly modified storylines.
"Peter Pan syndrome" has become a psychiatric term named by Dr. Dan Kiley to describe an adult who is afraid of commitment and/or refuses to act his age.
The former charge primarily concerns the portrayl of Native Americans in Peter and Wendy--the portrayl is highly stereotypical, with Native Americans being shown as warlike primitives who speak in guttural tones.
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Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright, James Matthew Barrie (1860–1937), as well as the title of a stage play and novel based on the character.
Mary Martin played TV's Peter Pan for the third time on December 8, 1960 and it is this version, recorded on color videotape that was repeated in 1963, 1966 and 1973.
Peter Pan is considered an enemy of the repressive government and is pursued by the League whose members include Lord Admiral Hook (Captain Hook), Sherlock Holmes, and Lord Greystoke (Tarzan).
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 Peter - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Peter, the blond caveman from the comic strip B.C. Peter (ピーター), a Japanese transvestite and actor who has appeared in Akira Kurosawa's Ran (among other films).
Peter Pevensie is one of the main characters in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia
Blue Peter is a long-running children's TV programme in the United Kingdom, named after a flag.
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 Peter - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
Peter is a popular male name and has been the name of a number of famous people, including:
Peter Pan, a fictional perpetual child character created by J.
Peter Griffin is a character on the animated television show Family Guy.
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Peter, Beatrix Potter, Christian, Emperor, Film director, Flag, Peter Pan...
Blue Peter is a long-running children's TV programme in the UK, named after a flag.
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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This article is about the optical phenomenon; for other meanings, see Shadow (disambiguation).
More generally the term shadow is also used with regard to other things than light, for example rain: a rain shadow is a dry area, which, with respect to the prevailing wind direction, is beyond a mountain range; it is dry because air masses lose part of their water when they move over these mountains.
Fiction: In Peter Pan the main character loses his shadow: it snaps off when he leaps out of the window, which is slammed closed behind him.
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 Pirate - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Environmentalist and yachtsman Peter Blake waskilled by pirates in 2001.
In popular culture, pirates are associated with a stereotypical manner of speaking and dress.
Captain Hook from the novel Peter Pan, by J.
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 Peter Pan - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Peter remains in Neverland, and Wendy grows old.
This is contested by various parties, including Disney, who had cooperated with the hospital previously, but in 2004 published Dave Barry's and Ridley Pearson's Peter and the Starcatchers without permission or royalty payments.
Free eBook of Peter Pan (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16) at Project Gutenberg (Note: Project Gutenberg claims a copyright "to assist in the preservation of this edition in proper usage".
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Peter Pan " remains an enduring favorite for many reasons--perhaps test of all for its ability to turn back time.
Peter Pan Bus Lines also owns and operates other bus companies in New England, namely the Arrow Line, Bonanza Bus Lines, Pawtuxet Valley Bus Lines and Peter Pan~Boston.
By Evan Bailyn Peter Pan syndrome is a deep-seated belief that one will never, and must never, grow up.
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 Wikipedia: London
For other places of the same name see London (disambiguation).
The Open Guide to London is a project to document all of London in a wiki.
First chapter of the book "London: The Biography" by Peter Ackroyd
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Category:Lists of two-letter combinations ja:FT Peter Pan, who first gave the brute its taste for me." He sat down on a large mushroom, and now there was a quiver in had me before this, but by a lucky chance it swallowed a clock hear the tick and bolt." He laughed, but in a hollow way.
"Did you hear them say Peter Pan's from home?" Smee whispered, last a curdling smile lit up his swarthy face.
Almost in the same breath they cried, "Peter would look at them one boy they bent and looked through their legs.
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 Fairy - Fairy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1892 - A.I.: Artificial Intelligence -   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They have been portrayed by The Peanuts, Pair Bambi, and several non-twin pairs.
Originally from the Peter Pan stories by J.M. Barrie, but more famous for the Disney version, or the portrayal by Julia Roberts in the 1991 movie Hook.
She is also often referred to as a pixie, and leaves a trail of fairy dust (or pixie dust) behind wherever she goes.
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 Kale - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For other things called kale please see Kale (disambiguation).
Kale is a form of cabbage (Brassica oleracea Acephala Group) inwhich the central leaves do not form a head.
Barrie (author of Peter Pan), consisted of authors who wrote about traditional rural Scottish life(kailyard = kale field).
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 Michael Jackson
km ranch in Santa Ynez, California, named "Neverland" after the magical kingdom featured in the children's story Peter Pan.
He says that, like Peter Pan, he does not want to grow up.
Neverland contains a small zoo and amusement park.
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 Warren   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
Her private opinion was that the redskins as the Night of Nights, because of its adventures and their almost uneventful, and now the redskins in their blankets were at evening meal; all except Peter, who had gone out to get the time.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Pirate   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 937, Irish pirates sided with the Scots, Vikings, Picts, and Welsh in their invasion of England.
Environmentalist and yachtsman Peter Blake was killed by Brazilian pirates in 2001.
The American luxury liner The Seabourn Spirit was attacked by pirates in November 2005 off the Somalian coast.
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 PAN - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Permanent Account Number, Indian equivalent of social security number.
This page concerning a three letter acronym is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
J.M. Barrie and the Lost Boys : The real story behind Peter Pan
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 Pirate - Encyclopedia article on Pirate [EncycloZine] - Pirate (disambiguation) - Robbery -   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sometimes the ship is repainted and renamed as well to conceal the crime.
Environmentalist and yachtsman Peter Blake was killed by pirates in 2001.
Captain Pugwash from the series of children's comic strips, books and animated films created by John Ryan.
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Arnold, J. The roles of context and surface information in pronoun disambiguation.
Trueswell, J. C., Tanenhaus, M. and Garnsey, S. Semantic influences on parsing: Use of thematic role information in syntactic disambiguation.
Barrie, J. Peter Pan (originally published in 1911).
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The BusBank is the easy way to charter a bus anywhere in North America.
New and used bus, van, shuttle and coach sales.
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American architects took up the motif around the same time.
(A more modern embodiment might be found in Peter Pan, who enters the civilized world from a netherland, kitted out not only in green but leaves as well.) Even Father Christmas (who was often shown wreathed in ivy in early depictions) has been suggested as a similar woodland spirit.
The Green Knight of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight serves as both monster and mentor to Gawain, belonging to a pre-Christian world which seems antagonistic but is in the end harmonious with the Christian one.
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