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|a Kavey, Allison B.
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|a Second Star to the Right :
|b Peter Pan in the Popular Imagination.
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|a Over a century after its first stage performance, Peter Pan has become deeply embedded in Western popular culture, as an enduring part of childhood memories, in every part of popular media, and in commercial enterprises. Since 2003 the characters from this story have had a highly visible presence in nearly every genre of popular culture: two major films, a literary sequel to the original adventures, a graphic novel featuring a grown-up Wendy Darling, and an Argentinean novel about a childrens book writer inspired by J.M. Barrie. Simultaneously, Barrie surfaced as the subject of two major biog.
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|a Acknowledgments; Peter Pan Chronology; Introduction; Chapter 1: Tinker Bell, the Fairy of Electricity; Chapter 2: "To die will be an awfully big adventure": Peter Pan in World War I; Chapter 3: "I do believe in fairies, I do, I do": The History and Epistemology of Peter Pan; Chapter 4: "Shadow of [a] girl": An Examination of Peter Pan in Performance; Chapter 5: Peter Pan and the Possibilities of Child Literature; Chapter 6: Disney's Peter Pan: Gender, Fantasy, and Industrial Production; Chapter 7: Hooked on Pan: Barrie's Immortal Pirate in Fiction and Film.
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