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3 børn tager med fantasidrengen Peter Pan til hans ø "Aldrigland", øen hvor man aldrig bliver voksen - her møder de både havfruer, indianere og sørøvere.
I still can't get the fairy orgy out of my mind. I mean, even if Tinkerbell and her flickering friends really were getting at it in the forest just to kill the time, did Barrie really have to unveil this to us before the kids had gone to bed? ( )
It’s great when you’ve seen the Disney film before reading the book. Parts of it seem weird when you’re imagining them as the Disney characters rather than the versions of them in the book. Especially with the conflict between Pan and Hook. However in this Pan is completely different to how they portray him in the Disney version (as that’s the only film I’ve seen) because the Book Peter is weird to say.
Despite having a different feel to modern books it was a decent read. Commonly reading it in school also made it a great read.
And still with the 150 page length, I still took a long time to read it. ( )
I started reading this to better understand a more recent novel, Darling Girl by Liz Michalski. Not sure I can finish this. It is so scary and inhumane. I am shocked. The original could not have been written as a children's story. How many people know this?? ( )
We all know the story of the boy who never grew up - or at least we think we know the story, as it has been adapted so very many times for the big screen. But the original is an astonishingly good read - the final chapter is the most bittersweet I can think of in children's literature. Beautiful. ( )
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen VidenRedigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
All children, except one, grow up.
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen VidenRedigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
"Now," said he, "shall I give you a kiss?" and she replied with a slight primness, "if you please." She made herself rather cheap by inclining her face toward him, but he merely dropped an acorn button into her hand; so she slowly returned her face to where it had been before, and said nicely that she would wear his kiss on a chain around her neck.
Mr and Mrs Darling and Nana rushed into the nursery too late. The birds were flown.
At the sight of his own blood, whose peculiar colour, you remember, was offensive to him, the sword fell from Hook's hand, and he was at Peter's mercy.
"Now!" cried all the boys, but with a magnificent gesture Peter invited his opponent to pick up his sword. Hook did so instantly, but with a tragic feeling that Peter was showing good form.
Sidste ord
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen VidenRedigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
When Margaret grows up she will have a daughter, who is to be Peter's mother in turn; and thus it will go on, so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless.
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen VidenRedigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Please do not combine the novel with the original play. The original play was written by J.M. Barrie and first performed in 1904. Peter and Wendy is the title of Barrie's 1911 novelization of it. The novel follows the play closely, but includes a final chapter not part of the original play. The novel is now usually published under the title Peter and Wendy or simply Peter Pan.
Per WorldCat, ISBN 0805072454 is for a book by J.M. Barrie; not a video.
ISBN 1897035128 is a Blue Heron Books edition of Peter Pan.
ISBN 0689866917 is an Aladdin edition of Peter Pan.
3 børn tager med fantasidrengen Peter Pan til hans ø "Aldrigland", øen hvor man aldrig bliver voksen - her møder de både havfruer, indianere og sørøvere.
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