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Peter Pan in Kensington gardens. By
Arthur Rackham
Peter Pan in Kensington gardens. By
Arthur Rackham
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is a novel by J. M. Barrie, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, and published by Hodder & Stoughton in late November or early December 1906; it is one of four major literary works by Barrie featuring the widely known literary character he created, Peter Pan. Peter is a seven-day-old infant who, "like all infants", used to be part bird. Peter has complete faith in his flying abilities, so, upon hearing a discussion of his adult life, he is able to escape out of the window of his London home and return to Kensington Gardens. Upon returning to the Gardens, Peter is shocked to learn from the crow Solomon Caw that he is not still a bird, but more like a human - Solomon says he is crossed between them as a "Betwixt-and-Between". Unfortunately, Peter now knows he cannot fly, so he is stranded in Kensington Gardens.
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 2 februari 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781542889674 |
Uitgevers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pagina's | 198 |
Afmetingen | 216 × 280 × 11 mm · 471 g |
Taal en grammatica | Engels |
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