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| Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. | | |
We left Wendy Tink and locked in a very interesting conversation. Tink Wendy found hovering your kitchen, many years ago and not seen his little friend tells him he is being accused of betraying Peter Pan.
flights Wendy Tink is the concern reflected in his eyes while it hovers cup in the cup, does not seem to find accommodation or comfort.
- Calm Tink, I need to know why you accuse me of betraying our dear Peter, it seems very low even coming from a fickle and capricious fairy like you.
- No charges against me Wendy, I'm not, are other people, she a writer.
- A writer? Did you know? Tinkerbell tiny I think your memory is playing you a trick, I'm going to cool, we were created by James Mathew Barrie was inspired by his life, came from a wealthy family in Victorian England and his mother lost interest in on and in everything around her when she died his older brother David at the age of 13 years from that time grew up without love, affection and orphan care, so much so that he suffered "psychogenic dwarfism", stopped growing and reached adulthood with height 1.47 .
- Wendy underestimate me, it is true that my memory is limited and I can only think of one thing at a time but I can not forget our roots, never.
The mother of James Mathew Barrie retreated to his bedroom every year, just thinking about his son David and I remember as a child who never grow up, James was growing older but not in stature and liked to go the park to see children play, and met Georges and Jack Llewelyn, liked to tell stories and talk about a country where the children grew older, he called "Neverland."
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| Llewelyn Davies. |
De Sylvia wrote, "was the most beautiful creature I had ever seen", his was a platonic love, married Mary Anshell but the marriage was short-lived and unsuccessful.
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| Georges, Frank and Peter Llewelyn Davies. |
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| Barrie plays with Michael Llewelyn characterized Hook, the child is dressed as Peter Pan |
orphaned children and took them to the end.
Death Barrie continued to pursue.
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| Michael Llewelyn. |
Near the end, when he had been knighted by Her Majesty, Barrie sank into long silences, dark brooding, which accentuated the bitter side of his face, a stiff smile. Walked through the foggy streets, with his right arm paralyzed, specular reflection of Captain Hook.
In 1937, the little Princess Margaret asked for a story for her birthday. Barrie could not meet: the great adventure began, due to Neverland, shortly thereafter.
- Who is Princess Margaret? Wendy.
_! Tink, I see you've caught, I owe my name to it, was a girl who died when she was five, was the daughter of his friend writer and poet William Ernest Henley, was a blonde girl (who he met in the park, as George and Jack) is locked to say "friendly" and setting him up to a "friendy" that sounded like a "fwendy" or "wendy ".
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| Margaret Henley. |
- Wendy's terrible, the story of our Creator is full of deaths, all children who were dying loved.
- This is Tink, stories often have a real background tremendous this is the case, Barrie always longed for this child who could not enjoy, grew up without the love of his mother and found the Llewelyn Davies family to deposit all the love I had saved, but could not prevent all were dying under tragic circumstances, but do not be sad all of them are still alive in his books, play outside the death and oblivion, we are still children in them.
"God fulmine anyone write a biography about me" Barrie wrote . In 1979, Andrew Birkin published for Yale University Prees, "JM Barrie and the Lost Boys", having become an authority on the life of the little man who walked through the gardens of Kensington.
Andrew Birkin's son died a month before age 21 in a car accident.
We've strayed from the topic Tinkerbell, you still tell me who told you that I have betrayed Peter.
- Wendy, you have to wait until tomorrow, so remember me exhausted, now I need sleep ....
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| Michael dressed as Peter Pan Llewelyn |
Sources: Wikipedia
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http://libretachatarra.blogspot.com/2005/03/un-paseo-por-los-jardines-de.html
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