Peter Pan, produced for the stage in 1904 but appeared as a narrative story in 1911, is a fantasy work by Scottish playwright and novelist James Matthew Barrie (1860–1937).
Barrie is best remembered for inventing the character of Peter Pan, a mischievous little boy, who lives in Neverland, better known as Never-Never Land, a country where no child ever grows up.
The most apparent theme in the story concerns growing up (or not), with the character of Peter wanting to remain a child forever and refusing to grow up. "Peter Pan syndrome" has become a psychiatric term named to describe an adult who is afraid of commitment or refuses to act his/her age. It is also sometimes used to positively describe an innocent approach to life.
Peter Pan has been adapted for stage and screen many times. Besides, there have been several additions to Peter Pan’s story created, both authorized and not.
J. M. Barrie (1860–1937), a Scottish novelist and dramatist. He created Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up. Peter Pan became Barrie’s most classic work, and is one of the most celebrated children’s books of all time.
巴里擅長以幽默溫情的筆調,來描述蘇格蘭農村的風土人情。一生寫了許多童話故事和童話劇,1904年,他創作了讓他揚名立萬的作品《彼得.潘》(Peter Pan: The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up),這部作品在倫敦公演後引起極大轟動。1911年他將這部劇作改寫爲小說,後來被譯為多種語言廣傳世界。
除了《彼得.潘》,巴里還爲孩子們寫了其他的童話故事和童話劇,例如《孤島歷險記》(The Admirable Crichton, 1902)、《小白鳥》(The Little White Bird, 1902)等等。
目錄
Chapter 1 Peter Breaks Through
Chapter 2 The Shadow
Chapter 3 Come Away, Come Away!
Chapter 4 The Flight
Chapter 5 The Island Come True
Chapter 6 The Little House
Chapter 7 The Home Under the Ground
Chapter 8 The Mermaids’ Lagoon
Chapter 9 The Never Bird
Chapter 10 The Happy Home
Chapter 11 Wendy’s Story
Chapter 12 The Children Are Carried Off
Chapter 13 Do You Believe in Fairies?
Chapter 14 The Pirate Ship
Chapter 15 “Hook or Me this Time”
Chapter 16 The Return Home
Chapter 17 When Wendy Grew Up