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Mary Rose is a play authored by Barrie in 1920. It tells the story of a woman who returns home after living among fairies.
Charlotte’s Web, penned by E. B. White in 1952, is a children's novel that explores themes of motherhood—specifically, a spider nurturing a young pig—and the challenges of growing up.
The Little White Bird; Or, Adventures in Kensington Gardens, a novel written by Barrie in 1902, serves as a precursor to the tale of Peter Pan.
Androcles and the Lion, a 1913 play by George Bernard Shaw, is a children's farce created as a direct response to Peter Pan.
The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up (1983) is a nonfiction book by Dan Kiley. It provides a psychological analysis of men in the United States.
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