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portada Peter pan (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Spanish
Pages
154
ISBN13
9788413372532
Edited in
España

Peter pan (in Spanish)

J. M. Barrie (Author) · Editorial Verbum · Physical Book

Peter pan (in Spanish) - J. M. Barrie

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Synopsis "Peter pan (in Spanish)"

Peter Pan es un niño que nunca crece, tiene diez años y odia el mundo de los adultos. Siempre va acompañado de su hada Campanilla. El polvo que esta desprende hace que Peter tenga la capacidad de volar. Ambos viven en el País de Nunca Jamás, una isla poblada tanto por piratas como por indios, hadas y sirenas, donde protagonizan numerosas aventuras junto a sus amigos, los Niños Perdidos.
Peter Pan y Wendy (1911) es la historia de tres niños ingleses que una noche, tras recibir la visita de un extraño ser que tiene poderes mágicos y que se llama Peter Pan, salen volando con él hasta llegar al sorprendente país de donde procede: Nunca Jamás. Allí, acompañados por el hada Campanilla, vivirán divertidas y peligrosas aventuras entre indios, fieras y una banda de piratas capitaneada por un villano llamado capitán Garfio.
J. M. Barrie
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J.M. Barrie (Kirriemuir, Scotland, 1860 - London, 1937) was a Scottish writer and playwright best known as the creator of Peter Pan. Born into a family of modest craftsmen, he had a happy childhood until the death of a brother when he was just six years old deeply altered family life and disturbed his mother's mental health, turning her into an unbalanced, authoritarian, and inflexible person, whose influence and memory forever weighed on James. Barrie's main longing for the rest of his life was to regain the happiness of his early years and he always maintained a childlike nuance in his personality. In London, he gained fame with his novels and plays. It was also there that he met the children of the Llewelyn Davies family, who inspired him to write Peter Pan, the play about a boy who did not want to grow up and about Wendy, his adventure partner in Neverland. Years later he turned it into a novel: Peter and Wendy was a true phenomenon in the Edwardian era, the British Belle Époque that combined years of innocence, hedonism, and carefreeness before World War I.
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