Sir J. M. Barrie
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Standard Name: Barrie, Sir J. M.
Used Form: Sir James Barrie
Used Form: Sir James Matthew Barrie
SJMB
began his career in the late nineteenth century as a journalist, then moved to short stories, then novels, then plays. Those of his plays which survive in the repertoire, for professionals or amateurs, all involve departures from actuality, and purposeful suspension of the laws of space and time. Far and away the most famous, the basis of Barrie's continuing fame, is the adult play which became a children's classic, Peter Pan.
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Friends, Associates | George Egerton | After the success of her Keynotes, GE
became acquainted with the literary and intellectual world. Among her new acquaintances she expressed admiration for Havelock Ellis
but called W. B. Yeats
a poseur. Egerton, George. A Leaf from the Yellow Book. Editor White, Terence de Vere, Richards Press, 1958. 34 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Beryl Bainbridge | An Awfully Big Adventure is set in 1950. Its title is the phrase which J. M. Barrie
's Peter Pan uses about death. Its protagonist, Stella, works for a Liverpool repertory company as BB
had... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Sarah Tytler | In The Realistic Novel as Represented by J. M. Barrie, published in Atalanta, ST
confirmed her alliance with the sensibilities of the Kailyard school of Scottish fiction. “19th-Century Masterfile: A Paratext Resource”. Paratext Electronic Publishing. Tytler, Sarah. “The Realistic Novel as Represented by J. M. Barrie”. Atalanta, Vol. 7 , Oct. 1893, pp. 60-4. 60 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Willa Cather | Though Cather admired Barrie
in general, she puts forward her Tommy (baptised Theodosia), a tomboyish and business-minded young woman, to counter his sensitive and artistic young man. Abate, Michelle Ann. “Constructing Modernist Lesbian Affect from Late Victorian Masculine Emotionalism: Willa Cathers Tommy, The Unsentimental and J. M. Barries Sentimental TommyWomens Writing, Vol. 18 , No. 4, Nov. 2011, pp. 468-85. 469 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Elizabeth von Arnim | She adapted her novel on the advice of her friend the writer J. M. Barrie
, after an adaptation made by somebody else had failed in New York. Her play was successful on stage... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Madeleine Lucette Ryley | Ten years before MLR
's drama, another sharing its title and subject matter was the first adult play by J. M. Barrie
to reach the stage. MLR originally gave her script to Nat Goodwin
... |
Literary responses | Ethel Wilson | Negative reviews seemed to repeat Macmillan
's original worry that the collection was half-cooked. Aunt Topaz was characterized by the Canadian Forum as a terrible bore, whom the reviewer found almost as tiresome to... |
Literary responses | Daisy Ashford | J. M. Barrie
praised the liveliness of the writing: How incomparably, for instance, the authoress dives into her story at once. How cunningly throughout she keeps us on the hooks of suspense, jumping to Mr... |
Literary responses | Margaret Kennedy | The novel's initial favourable reviews came from an earlier generation of authors, including George Moore
, A. E. Housman
, Thomas Hardy
, Arnold Bennett
, J. M. Barrie
, and H. G. Wells
... |
Literary responses | Ella Hepworth Dixon | J. M. Barrie
greatly admired a one-act play by EHD
, presumably this one. Several reviewers found novelty and promise in The Toyshop of the Heart. Fehlbaum, Valerie. Ella Hepworth Dixon: the Story of a Modern Woman. Ashgate, 2005. 150, 161 |
Literary responses | Lady Cynthia Asquith | The Times Literary Supplement gave this book a respectful single-paragraph review under the category Education. It may have been Asquith's social standing as much as her talent which continued to provide her with reviews of... |
Occupation | Cicely Hamilton | This role led to several more in productions of plays by George Meredith
, J. M. Barrie
, and others. Whitelaw, Lis. The Life and Rebellious Times of Cicely Hamilton. Women’s Press, 1990. 131-2 |
Occupation | Lady Cynthia Asquith | During the war LCA
received the last of three successive offers of significant acting roles, despite her total lack of dramatic training. Towards Christmas 1909 she had taken part in a charity production at the... |
Occupation | Kate Parry Frye | |
Occupation | Kate Parry Frye | KPF
was often on tour while she was an actress, just as she was later as a suffrage organizer. She toured in plays by J. M. Barrie
in 1903 and again in August and September... |
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