![]() He found inspiration for his best-known work - Peter Pan - in his friendship with the Davies family. ![]() Perhaps to escape his difficult home life, Barrie took to going out for long walks in London's Kensington Gardens, where he met the five Llewelyn Davies brothers in the late 1890s. He got married himself in 1894 to actress Mary Ansell, but it didn't turn out to be a happy union. The comedy poked fun at the institution of marriage. His play, Walker London, was warmly received. Barrie soon had a string of popular novels set in Scotland, including A Window in Thrums (1889).Īfter having some success with fiction, Barrie began writing plays in 1890s. He published his first novel, Better Dead, in 1887. After graduating from Edinburgh University in 1882, Barrie worked as a journalist. James Matthew Barrie was born on May 9, 1860, in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland. Based on Barrie's enchanting characters, Disney created the animated classic, Peter Pan, in 1953. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys who inspired his masterpiece. The son of Scottish weavers, he moved to London to pursue his interest in becoming a playwright. Barrie was a Scottish dramatist, best known for writing Peter Pan in 1904, or The Boy Who Would Never Grow Up. ![]()
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