Peter Pan : on s'est trompé d'ENFANT

Peter Pan is the boy who refuses to grow up. Except that's not what J.M. Barrie wrote—and behind this boy hides another child, one everyone has forgotten. We remember the boy who didn't want to grow up. We've forgotten the one who couldn't. Here is the true story of Peter Pan—and of the real child who brought him into being. Behind Peter Pan is David: a brother who died at thirteen, one winter evening, on a Scottish ice rink. And without him, this tale is no longer the same at all. CHAPTERS 00:00 — Intro 00:50 — The Peter Disney Made 02:15 — The Peter Barrie Really Wrote 04:05 — The Other Child: David 05:47 — What Neverland Really Hides 07:34 — Captain Hook Isn't the Villain 09:49 — Conclusion SOURCES Works by J. M. Barrie Peter and Wendy (1911) Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (1904) The Little White Bird (1902) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (1906) Margaret Ogilvy (1896) Works and studies Andrew Birkin — J. M. Barrie and the Lost Boys Jacqueline Rose — The Case of Peter Pan, or The Impossibility of Children's Fiction Rosalind Ridley — Peter Pan and the Mind of J. M. Barrie Kathleen Kelley-Lainé — Peter Pan, The Lost Child Peter Hollindale (dir.) — J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan In and Out of Time Philippe Forest — All the children except one Dan Kiley — The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up Libraries and archives Project Gutenberg — https://www.gutenberg.org/ Internet Archive — https://archive.org/ Gallica (National Library of France) — https://gallica.bnf.fr/ Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/ 📱 Follow me elsewhere Instagram:   / derrierelescontes   TikTok:   / derrierelescontes   #fairytales #PeterPan #Barrie #Neverland #analysis