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  • It was DeMille’s idea that the studio change the title of James Barrie’s play The Admirable Crichton to Male and Female.

    Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010

  • Mark Twain was almost always there, as were Charles Dickens, James Barrie, and Alexandre Dumas.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • Mark Twain was almost always there, as were Charles Dickens, James Barrie, and Alexandre Dumas.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • Mark Twain was almost always there, as were Charles Dickens, James Barrie, and Alexandre Dumas.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • Also, “The Little Minister” by James Barrie because of the 1934 film with Katharine Hepburn.

    Becoming Janeite Jacqueline T Lynch 2007

  • Also, “The Little Minister” by James Barrie because of the 1934 film with Katharine Hepburn.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007

  • Frank Baum, or James Barrie: She has created, not great literature, but a great new myth, one that future generations may treasure as much as today we treasure Oz and Middle-Earth and Never-Never Land.

    Who lives and who dies Tripp 2006

  • Frank Baum, or James Barrie: She has created, not great literature, but a great new myth, one that future generations may treasure as much as today we treasure Oz and Middle-Earth and Never-Never Land.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Tripp 2006

  • The film is more or less based on the life of James Barrie and the time when he met the inspiration for Peter Pan -- lots of details have been changed -- and seeks to show us how artists get their inspiration.

    Auugh, auugh, auuuuugh. mariness 2004

  • James Barrie spent his summer holidays playing pirates and Indians with the four Davies boys, and Lewis Carroll also much preferred the company of children to that of adults.

    Not for Muggles Lurie, Alison 1999

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