Explore the diverse literary landscape of J.M. Barrie, the celebrated creator of "Peter Pan," in this comprehensive collection of his shorter works. The Novels, Tales, and Sketches of J.M. Barrie...Half Hours. Der Tag gathers together a selection of Barrie's one-act plays and short stories, showcasing his range and depth as a writer beyond his most famous creation. From the poignant to the humorous, these pieces offer a glimpse into the social issues and cultural nuances of Barrie's time.
Included are thought-provoking dramas like "Der Tag" and engaging sketches, providing a rich tapestry of early 20th-century life as seen through Barrie's uniquely perceptive eyes. Readers will discover the wit, charm, and insightful observations that made Barrie one of the most beloved authors of his era. This collection is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of classic literature and those interested in exploring the lesser-known works of a literary giant.
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