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Auld Licht Idylls is a collection of sketches or short stories written by J. M. Barrie and published in 1888. The term "Auld Licht" refers to a particular sect of the Protestant church in Scotland. The stories in this collection revolve around the lives and experiences of the members of this religious community in the fictional town of Thrums, which is based on Barrie's own hometown of Kirriemuir.
The stories in the book portray the everyday lives, traditions, and struggles of the Auld Licht community, capturing their unique dialect and customs. Barrie delves into the complexities of
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Auld Licht Idylls is a collection of sketches or short stories written by J. M. Barrie and published in 1888. The term "Auld Licht" refers to a particular sect of the Protestant church in Scotland. The stories in this collection revolve around the lives and experiences of the members of this religious community in the fictional town of Thrums, which is based on Barrie's own hometown of Kirriemuir.

The stories in the book portray the everyday lives, traditions, and struggles of the Auld Licht community, capturing their unique dialect and customs. Barrie delves into the complexities of small-town life, exploring themes such as faith, love, family, and the clash between tradition and modernity.

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Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM, was a Scottish novelist and playwright, most famously known for creating Peter Pan. He was born on May 9, 1860, in Kirriemuir, Scotland, and was educated in his hometown before moving to London. Barrie achieved success as both a novelist and a playwright, writing works that resonated with audiences for their wit, charm, and deeper social commentary. His best-known creation, Peter Pan, introduced the world to the timeless character of the boy who never grows up, influencing generations of readers and theatre goers. Barrie's works often explored themes of childhood, fantasy, and the complexities of growing up. In 1894, he married Mary Ansell, though their marriage ended in divorce in 1909. Barrie's later years saw him become a baronet and receive numerous accolades, including his appointment as a member of the Order of Merit. He passed away on June 19, 1937, in Marylebone, London, at the age of 77. His legacy, especially through Peter Pan, continues to influence literature, theatre, and film today.