Today I bring you the third group of characters we have in the tale: children.Ĭhildren were the main audience for J.M. This Sunday Story appointment has become a thing. If you want bibliographical references, peruse the articles I published on previous Sundays. Arthur Rackham richly illustrated the story (a more elegant way of saying that he did a shitload of coloured plates and quite a few black and white drawings too): I’m trying to collect all illustrations grouped by theme, and below each one you have the sequential number of where it appears in the tale. Barrie‘s story preceding the much more famous Neverland story arc: we have birds on one side, living on the Serpentine Island, and faeries on the other side, haunting the Gardens. In the previous weeks I bought you what I referred to as the two main factions of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, J.M.
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