Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
eng. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens · 1906
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Historical Context and Significance
«Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens» by James Matthew Barrie is an important part of literary heritage, as it is one of the first stories about Peter Pan, published in 1906. This book is an expanded version of a chapter from Barrie's novel «The Little White Bird». It tells of Peter Pan's adventures in Kensington Gardens, where he meets fairies and other magical creatures. The story of Peter Pan has become a symbol of eternal childhood and fantasy, having a profound impact on children's literature and culture as a whole. The book has inspired numerous adaptations, including stage plays, films, and cartoons, and continues to be popular among readers of all ages.
Date of publication: 27 June 2024
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Genre: Children's literature
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