
Peter Pan
01/20/13 • 54 min
Peter Pan, created by the Scottish author J.M. Barrie, is one of the most popular and treasured literary creations of the early 20th century. What makes it so timeless, and how has the story been interpreted over the last hundred years?
Copyright 2012 David Beagley / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
Peter Pan, created by the Scottish author J.M. Barrie, is one of the most popular and treasured literary creations of the early 20th century. What makes it so timeless, and how has the story been interpreted over the last hundred years?
Copyright 2012 David Beagley / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
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