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Hide-and-seek with angels : a life of J.M. Barrie

"When James matthew Barrie died, in 1937, his funeral was an occasion for national mourning. A succession of novels and long-running plays had brought him enormous wealth, critical acclaim, an hereditary Baronetcy and the Order of Merit. His public following extended to Hollywood. Unhappily such achievements did little to ameliorate the strains in Barrie's private life. Hampered by a stigmatising divorce, he was also struck by a series of tragic bereavements from which he never fully recovered. Barrie gave no more than a handful of interviews. During his lifetime this inscrutable, enigmatic man succeeded in his desire to remain only partially known." "Barrie was already famous for sophisticated political satires and social comedies when, with the creation of Peter Pan, his immense artistic gift was displayed at its extraordinary best. It is not an exaggeration to say that his entire life had led up to this play, where 'All children except one grow up', and in which Barrie had touched on a universal nerve. With Peter Pan he created one of the greatest twentieth-century myths and a work of art quite unlike anything that had gone before. It became a part of the common culture of the Western world, and is as relevant today as on that first performance one hundred years ago."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2005
Hutchinson, London, 2005
Biography
402 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
9780091795399, 9780312357795, 9780099453239, 0091795397, 0312357796, 0099453231
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