The present book is a modest attempt at presenting an honest appraisal of the work of J.M. Barrie - from the biographical and thematic perspectives. While evaluating Peter Pan and his other plays, from the outer to the inner layers of consciousness, a unique amalgam of fantasy and fact emerges. The underlying continuity of all the chapters reflect upon this unity of voice, the child at the core of all humanity - Peter Pan, the boy who would never grow up. Such an ...