21 March 2012

PETER PAN


Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright JM Barrie. A mischievous boy who can fly and that never gets old, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventures on the small island of Neverland as leader of his gang of Lost Boys, interacting with mermaids, Native Americans, fairies, pirates, and from time in both ordinary children from the world outside of Neverland. In addition to two distinct works by Barrie, the character was described in a variety of media and merchandise, both adapting and expanding the works of Barrie.
Peter Pan the first time in a section of The Little White Bird, a 1902 novel written by Barrie for adults.
The character best known adventure debuted December 27, 1904, in the stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would not Grow Up. The game has been adapted and expanded a bit 'like a novel, published in 1911 as Peter and Wendy (later as Peter Pan and Wendy, and still later as Peter Pan).
After the successful debut of the show 1904, Barrie publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13-18 of The Little White Bird and republished them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with the addition of illustrations by Arthur Rackham.
Peter Pan has appeared in a series of adaptations, sequels and prequels, since then, including the 1953 Disney animated feature Peter Pan, several musicals (including that of Jerome Robbins, starring Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard, filmed for television) , live-action movie Hook (1991) and Peter Pan (2003), and the authorized sequel novel Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006). It 'also appeared in several works not authorized by the copyright owners of the character that became extinct in many parts of the world. See list of works based on Peter Pan.



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