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The creator of Peter Pan offers a darker take on boys who won't grow up. In this 1900 sequel to The Sentimental Tommy (1896), a young man won't let go of childish fantasy. The novel, generally considered a semi-autobiographical account of Barrie's marriage, includes a comic portrait of a working writer's life.

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The creator of Peter Pan offers a darker take on boys who won't grow up. In this 1900 sequel to The Sentimental Tommy (1896), a young man won't let go of childish fantasy. The novel, generally considered a semi-autobiographical account of Barrie's marriage, includes a comic portrait of a working writer's life.


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Born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, on 9 May 1860, Sir James Matthew Barrie, better known as J. M. Barrie, was a distinguished Scottish author and playwright, whose work has left an indelible impression on children's literature and on literary culture as a whole. Barrie's poignant storytelling and rich imagination found their way to the hearts of many through his most famous creation, Peter Pan. However, his literary mastery extends beyond this iconic character to a number of novels and plays that showcased his unique blend of wit, whimsy, and insight into the human condition. One such novel, 'Tommy and Grizel', published in 1900, further exhibits Barrie's nuanced exploration of themes such as love, maturation, and the imperfections of human nature. Preceded by 'Sentimental Tommy', this sequel delves deeper into the complexities of its characters, building upon the psychological depth for which Barrie's works are renowned. His literary style frequently incorporates a subtle interplay between fantasy and reality, and often reflects the Victorian and Edwardian societal context in which he wrote. Barrie's influence extends into his contributions to theater, where he has been celebrated for his originality and his ability to captivate audiences with his storytelling prowess. For his services to literature, Barrie was appointed a baronet by George V in 1913, further cementing his legacy as a luminary of literary arts.