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Barrie, James. Peter Pan, Or, the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up, Scribner, 1928.
Beerbohm, Max. ‘‘The Child Barrie’’ in the Saturday Review, January 7, 1905, pp. 13-14.
Green, Roger Lancelyn. Fifty Years of Peter Pan, Peter Davies, 1954, pp. 2, 155.
Green, Roger Lancelyn. J. M. Barrie: A Walck Monograph, Henry Z. Walck, 1960, p. 34.
Jack, R. D. S. The Road to the Never Land: A Reassessment of J. M. Barrie’s Dramatic Art, Aberdeen University Press, pp. 167-68, 170....
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