Author: Olivia Camozzi
Publisher: White Owl
ISBN: 1399047574
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Explores the complex life of James Barrie, revealing the darker origins of Peter Pan while examining the misunderstandings surrounding his character and sexuality. James Barrie has been marked in recent years as manipulative, perverted and without the ability to love. Having authored the story of Peter Pan, which has been enjoyed by children and adults for over 100 years, many literary critics have been intrigued about where this story epitomising childhood joy and innocence came from. Most will associate Peter Pan with Disney’s colorful version, but the original story that Barrie penned is actually much darker, with a gloomier background in its making. With humble beginnings from a small town in Scotland, Barrie’s childhood was filled with grief and loss, but also stories and play. He took his passion of storytelling to study English Literature at university before finding himself in the capital for all writers: central London. It was here that he came to meet the Llewelyn Davies family. His involvement with this upper-class family with relatives including Daphne du Maurier are what many say to be the sole inspiration for Peter Pan, and that his integration into the family was primarily with sinister intentions. Much of his writing reflected his life, including his marriage and the unhappiness that spanned from it, all of which can be found in traces throughout Peter Pan. The Peter that Barrie wrote was not just a boy that didn’t want to grow up, but a being that was neither human nor not human, with complexities that can only be understood if Barrie’s life is also looked into. This book aims to prove that much of the speculation and accusations surrounding Barrie and his nature have come from a time of misunderstanding, where many psychological terms were not coined and sexuality was a taboo subject. With the latest claims that Barrie was manipulative and perverted, these critics overlooked the likelihood that Barrie was asexual, as well as suffering from Peter Pan Syndrome. With a life littered with loss, it’s clear that Barrie did not go through his life unscathed, but is it fair to mark him as the bad man he’s recently been painted to be, especially after providing one of the most popular stories of all time?
The Dark Side of Peter Pan
Author: Olivia Camozzi
Publisher: White Owl
ISBN: 1399047574
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Explores the complex life of James Barrie, revealing the darker origins of Peter Pan while examining the misunderstandings surrounding his character and sexuality. James Barrie has been marked in recent years as manipulative, perverted and without the ability to love. Having authored the story of Peter Pan, which has been enjoyed by children and adults for over 100 years, many literary critics have been intrigued about where this story epitomising childhood joy and innocence came from. Most will associate Peter Pan with Disney’s colorful version, but the original story that Barrie penned is actually much darker, with a gloomier background in its making. With humble beginnings from a small town in Scotland, Barrie’s childhood was filled with grief and loss, but also stories and play. He took his passion of storytelling to study English Literature at university before finding himself in the capital for all writers: central London. It was here that he came to meet the Llewelyn Davies family. His involvement with this upper-class family with relatives including Daphne du Maurier are what many say to be the sole inspiration for Peter Pan, and that his integration into the family was primarily with sinister intentions. Much of his writing reflected his life, including his marriage and the unhappiness that spanned from it, all of which can be found in traces throughout Peter Pan. The Peter that Barrie wrote was not just a boy that didn’t want to grow up, but a being that was neither human nor not human, with complexities that can only be understood if Barrie’s life is also looked into. This book aims to prove that much of the speculation and accusations surrounding Barrie and his nature have come from a time of misunderstanding, where many psychological terms were not coined and sexuality was a taboo subject. With the latest claims that Barrie was manipulative and perverted, these critics overlooked the likelihood that Barrie was asexual, as well as suffering from Peter Pan Syndrome. With a life littered with loss, it’s clear that Barrie did not go through his life unscathed, but is it fair to mark him as the bad man he’s recently been painted to be, especially after providing one of the most popular stories of all time?
Publisher: White Owl
ISBN: 1399047574
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Explores the complex life of James Barrie, revealing the darker origins of Peter Pan while examining the misunderstandings surrounding his character and sexuality. James Barrie has been marked in recent years as manipulative, perverted and without the ability to love. Having authored the story of Peter Pan, which has been enjoyed by children and adults for over 100 years, many literary critics have been intrigued about where this story epitomising childhood joy and innocence came from. Most will associate Peter Pan with Disney’s colorful version, but the original story that Barrie penned is actually much darker, with a gloomier background in its making. With humble beginnings from a small town in Scotland, Barrie’s childhood was filled with grief and loss, but also stories and play. He took his passion of storytelling to study English Literature at university before finding himself in the capital for all writers: central London. It was here that he came to meet the Llewelyn Davies family. His involvement with this upper-class family with relatives including Daphne du Maurier are what many say to be the sole inspiration for Peter Pan, and that his integration into the family was primarily with sinister intentions. Much of his writing reflected his life, including his marriage and the unhappiness that spanned from it, all of which can be found in traces throughout Peter Pan. The Peter that Barrie wrote was not just a boy that didn’t want to grow up, but a being that was neither human nor not human, with complexities that can only be understood if Barrie’s life is also looked into. This book aims to prove that much of the speculation and accusations surrounding Barrie and his nature have come from a time of misunderstanding, where many psychological terms were not coined and sexuality was a taboo subject. With the latest claims that Barrie was manipulative and perverted, these critics overlooked the likelihood that Barrie was asexual, as well as suffering from Peter Pan Syndrome. With a life littered with loss, it’s clear that Barrie did not go through his life unscathed, but is it fair to mark him as the bad man he’s recently been painted to be, especially after providing one of the most popular stories of all time?
Somewhere on the Dark Side of the ID
Author: V. Miles Capiston
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480936189
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Somewhere on the Dark Side of the ID by V. Miles Capiston Joanna was strong, independent, beautiful, and successful. Most men were intimidated by her success or drawn only to her curvaceous figure, while most women were envious of her. So several sightings of a mysterious, handsome man who didn’t seem either intimidated or captivated by her body piqued her interest. She soon found herself craving his attention and longing to know more about him. What Joanna didn’t realize is that Robb Michael knew exactly who she was and how she could change his life. After an erotic encounter and an unusual proposal, Joanna finds herself falling headfirst in love and into the cryptic, secretive world of Robb Michael. What Joanna doesn’t know is that Robb Michael’s plans will take her places she never thought possible and challenge the concepts of social norms and moral codes. Will Joanna ultimately love or hate the man Robb Michael is once she discovers his hidden motives?
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480936189
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Somewhere on the Dark Side of the ID by V. Miles Capiston Joanna was strong, independent, beautiful, and successful. Most men were intimidated by her success or drawn only to her curvaceous figure, while most women were envious of her. So several sightings of a mysterious, handsome man who didn’t seem either intimidated or captivated by her body piqued her interest. She soon found herself craving his attention and longing to know more about him. What Joanna didn’t realize is that Robb Michael knew exactly who she was and how she could change his life. After an erotic encounter and an unusual proposal, Joanna finds herself falling headfirst in love and into the cryptic, secretive world of Robb Michael. What Joanna doesn’t know is that Robb Michael’s plans will take her places she never thought possible and challenge the concepts of social norms and moral codes. Will Joanna ultimately love or hate the man Robb Michael is once she discovers his hidden motives?
Scary Tales To Tell In The Dark
Author: Anthony Masters
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1448204585
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
It's late at night. The fire's burning low and something's howling outside. Now it's time for a ghost story. Just make sure you're not on your own...
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1448204585
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
It's late at night. The fire's burning low and something's howling outside. Now it's time for a ghost story. Just make sure you're not on your own...
The Dark Edge of the Rainbow
Author: Angela Valentine
Publisher: novum pro Verlag
ISBN: 3990485873
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Based on true events, and written through a child's eyes, The Dark Edge of the Rainbow is the story of an ordinary family from Berlin, living through the Second World War. You are taken on a journey, as they go through the realisation that they are at war, live through their town being bombed and rushing for shelter and their ultimate evacuation. You will want to reach into the book and hug this beautiful, yet normal, family as you travel with them through their many highs and lows. From their train journeys to trying to make new friends, love is found in the most unusual places and this story is proof that no matter what is happening in the world, love is the one thing you can rely on, be it through a stranger or a close relative. If you have ever wondered what it felt like to live through these terrible events, this is the book for you. You won't want to put this book down.
Publisher: novum pro Verlag
ISBN: 3990485873
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Based on true events, and written through a child's eyes, The Dark Edge of the Rainbow is the story of an ordinary family from Berlin, living through the Second World War. You are taken on a journey, as they go through the realisation that they are at war, live through their town being bombed and rushing for shelter and their ultimate evacuation. You will want to reach into the book and hug this beautiful, yet normal, family as you travel with them through their many highs and lows. From their train journeys to trying to make new friends, love is found in the most unusual places and this story is proof that no matter what is happening in the world, love is the one thing you can rely on, be it through a stranger or a close relative. If you have ever wondered what it felt like to live through these terrible events, this is the book for you. You won't want to put this book down.
Journal of the Flyfishers' Club
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fly fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fly fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
The Dark Dance of Times
Author: Olivia Conde
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665596872
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
The population is on earth like a matchbox, Prepared to be used in turning on and off, Those that are broken are thrown away so that they do not get in the way, We lose the focus of living in nature due to obligations, In the dream of life a constant journey is born, A hug of colors wraps you in its mantle, Smiling images are reflected in memories, It is the eternal union creating the bond of return, Fluorescent stars shine with aromas, The dance of the universe always keeps traces, Renewal watches with peace in his spirit, When you wake up from the trip, new life will be born
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665596872
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
The population is on earth like a matchbox, Prepared to be used in turning on and off, Those that are broken are thrown away so that they do not get in the way, We lose the focus of living in nature due to obligations, In the dream of life a constant journey is born, A hug of colors wraps you in its mantle, Smiling images are reflected in memories, It is the eternal union creating the bond of return, Fluorescent stars shine with aromas, The dance of the universe always keeps traces, Renewal watches with peace in his spirit, When you wake up from the trip, new life will be born
Titanic Dreams, the Fourth Installment to the Dark Angel Series
Author: John LaJoie
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 055771883X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
In the last years of running the successful Xandow Industries, John Joliea is ready for retirement. Soon after attending the groundbreaking ceremonies of his latest oceanic research facility in New York, John is shocked to uncover a mysterious vault on site containing artifacts well over a hundred years old. As the crates are opened in secret, John and his wife Angela are amazed to find plates and cups adorned with the White Star Line flag along with the jeweled Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, once thought lost aboard the ill fated liner Titanic. With a puzzling frantic cry of his wife in danger from a recording found, they set on a quest to uncover the truth of their unknowing past. Traveling back through time once again, they arrive in the gilded age of splender to seek out the truth to the mystery. As the sinking draws closer to reality, the two become separated during the fateful night of April 15th 1912 and John races to find out why his wife has suddenly disappeared.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 055771883X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
In the last years of running the successful Xandow Industries, John Joliea is ready for retirement. Soon after attending the groundbreaking ceremonies of his latest oceanic research facility in New York, John is shocked to uncover a mysterious vault on site containing artifacts well over a hundred years old. As the crates are opened in secret, John and his wife Angela are amazed to find plates and cups adorned with the White Star Line flag along with the jeweled Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, once thought lost aboard the ill fated liner Titanic. With a puzzling frantic cry of his wife in danger from a recording found, they set on a quest to uncover the truth of their unknowing past. Traveling back through time once again, they arrive in the gilded age of splender to seek out the truth to the mystery. As the sinking draws closer to reality, the two become separated during the fateful night of April 15th 1912 and John races to find out why his wife has suddenly disappeared.
The Boy Tar. Or, a Voyage in the Dark
Author: Mayne Reid
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385503795
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385503795
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
The Boy Tar; Or, A Voyage in the Dark
Author: Mayne Reid
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sailors
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sailors
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
In the Dark
Author: Andreas Pflüger
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
ISBN: 0486839400
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
"An impressive feat of writing that combines imagination, empathy, and a rock-hard edge — and never fails in its duty to maintain the ratcheting tension of a first-rate thriller." — The Sunday Times (U.K.) Jenny Aaron was the best of the best. An expert marksman and trained in four martial arts techniques, she was the star member of an elite team charged with tracking Germany's most dangerous criminals. But when a disastrous mission ended in irreversible blindness, Jenny was forced to abandon her dangerous career. Five years later, she's still haunted by her failure when she is called upon to investigate the brutal murder of a prison psychologist. Now she must test the new skills that she's acquired in her world of darkness — but are they enough to battle a ruthless killer whose intelligence and daring match her own? "I learnt so much about blindness that is not only inspirational but deeply moving. A rare and magnificent book." — Ken Bruen, author of The Guards and The Killing of the Tinkers, winner of The Shamus Award and Edgar Allan Poe Award finalist "Better than Bond." — Die Zeit “Gripping and action-packed. A tough thriller with a fascinating heroine. You won't be able to put this down.” — Krimi “For everyone who loves The Silence of the Lambs. Jenny Aaron is the blind Sherlock Holmes.” — Stefan Ahnhem, internationally bestselling author of the Fabian Risk thrillers
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
ISBN: 0486839400
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
"An impressive feat of writing that combines imagination, empathy, and a rock-hard edge — and never fails in its duty to maintain the ratcheting tension of a first-rate thriller." — The Sunday Times (U.K.) Jenny Aaron was the best of the best. An expert marksman and trained in four martial arts techniques, she was the star member of an elite team charged with tracking Germany's most dangerous criminals. But when a disastrous mission ended in irreversible blindness, Jenny was forced to abandon her dangerous career. Five years later, she's still haunted by her failure when she is called upon to investigate the brutal murder of a prison psychologist. Now she must test the new skills that she's acquired in her world of darkness — but are they enough to battle a ruthless killer whose intelligence and daring match her own? "I learnt so much about blindness that is not only inspirational but deeply moving. A rare and magnificent book." — Ken Bruen, author of The Guards and The Killing of the Tinkers, winner of The Shamus Award and Edgar Allan Poe Award finalist "Better than Bond." — Die Zeit “Gripping and action-packed. A tough thriller with a fascinating heroine. You won't be able to put this down.” — Krimi “For everyone who loves The Silence of the Lambs. Jenny Aaron is the blind Sherlock Holmes.” — Stefan Ahnhem, internationally bestselling author of the Fabian Risk thrillers