Peter Pan ✨

J.M. Barrie's " Peter Pan " is far more than a whimsical nursery tale; it is a "haunted house with fairy dust on the windows," exploring the complex tension between the and the inevitability of time . Originally appearing in The Little White Bird (1902) before becoming a world-famous stage play in 1904, the story is rooted in Barrie's personal grief following the death of his older brother, David, who remained "forever a boy" in his mother's memory. Core Themes & Psychological Undercurrents Why Peter Pan Has Stood the Test of Time - David Salariya

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