Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
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London is very different from other cities. At least because a real king lives in it. Is it any wonder that real miracles happen in London? And can it be considered a miracle that Peter Pan did not want to grow up and ran away from home to Kensington Gardens? After all, if you think about it, it was a completely reasonable decision. But considering that he was only seven days old, let's agree that this was an unusual and amazing act. And the little people living in the Garden, and even the wise raven Solomon, were quite puzzled by his appearance.
Note: The story “Peter Pan in Kensington Garden” is a slightly revised chapters XIII - XVII of the novel “The White Bird”. In 1906, it was published as a separate book edition with magnificent illustrations by Arthur Rackham.
Conditional cycle “Peter Pan”:
The books are united by their main character - Peter Pan, but strictly speaking, they are not a cycle of works, since they largely repeat and complement each other. The story “Peter Pan in Kensington Garden” is a slightly revised six chapters of the novel “The White Bird”. The plot of the play “Peter Pan” is largely repeated in the novel “Peter Pan and Wendy.” The play “When Wendy Grew Up: An Afterthought” is a kind of optional addition to the story about Peter Pan, as indicated by the lack of any noticeable interest in it from the theater and the general public.
Contents (parts, volumes):
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Джеймс Барри
Е. Зайцев Ф. - Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 1992
- Translator
- Алексей Васильевич Слобожан