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Peter and Wendy

eng. Peter Pan and Wendy · 1911
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Historical Context and Significance

«Peter and Wendy» by James Matthew Barrie is one of the most significant children's books of the 20th century. First published in 1911, this book introduced the cultural icon of Peter Pan—the boy who doesn't want to grow up. The story of Peter Pan, Wendy, and their adventures in Neverland touches on themes of childhood, innocence, and freedom, making it relevant for all ages. The book has had a tremendous impact on literature, theater, and film, inspiring numerous adaptations, including the famous animated version by Disney. Characters and storylines from this book have become an integral part of global culture, symbolizing the eternal quest for adventure and the preservation of childlike wonder.

Peter and Wendy
Date of publication: 27 June 2024
Last updated: 30 August 2024
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Peter and Wendy
Original titleeng. Peter Pan and Wendy · 1911