The Little White Bird; Or, Adventures in Kensington Gardens
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- Nombre de pages154
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4738435-9
- EAN8596547384359
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille587 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Little White Bird; Or, Adventures in Kensington Gardens, " J. M. Barrie masterfully intertwines fantasy and reality, crafting a tale rich in whimsy and charm. Set against the backdrop of Kensington Gardens, the narrative unfolds through a series of enchanting adventures featuring a young boy and the magical creatures he encounters, including the iconic Peter Pan. Barrie's lyrical prose and imaginative storytelling reflect the Edwardian literary context, illustrating the era's fascination with childhood innocence and the interplay between the mundane and the extraordinary.
J. M. Barrie, best known for creating the beloved character of Peter Pan, drew inspiration from his own experiences and relationships, particularly his bond with the Llewelyn Davies boys. This connection to youth permeates Barrie's work, allowing him to capture the delicate balance between carefree childhood and the encroaching responsibilities of adulthood. His unique ability to evoke nostalgia for lost childhood has cemented his place in the literary canon.
I wholeheartedly recommend "The Little White Bird" to readers of all ages who seek a profound exploration of childhood, imagination, and the significance of play. Barrie's storytelling transcends time, inviting readers to linger in the magic of Kensington Gardens and reflect on the beauty of youthful wonder.
J. M. Barrie, best known for creating the beloved character of Peter Pan, drew inspiration from his own experiences and relationships, particularly his bond with the Llewelyn Davies boys. This connection to youth permeates Barrie's work, allowing him to capture the delicate balance between carefree childhood and the encroaching responsibilities of adulthood. His unique ability to evoke nostalgia for lost childhood has cemented his place in the literary canon.
I wholeheartedly recommend "The Little White Bird" to readers of all ages who seek a profound exploration of childhood, imagination, and the significance of play. Barrie's storytelling transcends time, inviting readers to linger in the magic of Kensington Gardens and reflect on the beauty of youthful wonder.
In "The Little White Bird; Or, Adventures in Kensington Gardens, " J. M. Barrie masterfully intertwines fantasy and reality, crafting a tale rich in whimsy and charm. Set against the backdrop of Kensington Gardens, the narrative unfolds through a series of enchanting adventures featuring a young boy and the magical creatures he encounters, including the iconic Peter Pan. Barrie's lyrical prose and imaginative storytelling reflect the Edwardian literary context, illustrating the era's fascination with childhood innocence and the interplay between the mundane and the extraordinary.
J. M. Barrie, best known for creating the beloved character of Peter Pan, drew inspiration from his own experiences and relationships, particularly his bond with the Llewelyn Davies boys. This connection to youth permeates Barrie's work, allowing him to capture the delicate balance between carefree childhood and the encroaching responsibilities of adulthood. His unique ability to evoke nostalgia for lost childhood has cemented his place in the literary canon.
I wholeheartedly recommend "The Little White Bird" to readers of all ages who seek a profound exploration of childhood, imagination, and the significance of play. Barrie's storytelling transcends time, inviting readers to linger in the magic of Kensington Gardens and reflect on the beauty of youthful wonder.
J. M. Barrie, best known for creating the beloved character of Peter Pan, drew inspiration from his own experiences and relationships, particularly his bond with the Llewelyn Davies boys. This connection to youth permeates Barrie's work, allowing him to capture the delicate balance between carefree childhood and the encroaching responsibilities of adulthood. His unique ability to evoke nostalgia for lost childhood has cemented his place in the literary canon.
I wholeheartedly recommend "The Little White Bird" to readers of all ages who seek a profound exploration of childhood, imagination, and the significance of play. Barrie's storytelling transcends time, inviting readers to linger in the magic of Kensington Gardens and reflect on the beauty of youthful wonder.