J.M. Barrie, or Sir James Matthew Barrie, was a Scottish novelist and playwright born on May 9, 1860, and he passed away on June 19, 1937. He is best known for creating the beloved character Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up. Barrie's most famous work is "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up," which was first performed as a play in 1904 and later adapted into a novel.
Barrie had a successful career as a playwright and novelist, and his works often explore themes of imagination, childhood, and the tension between the adult world and the world of make-believe. His contributions to literature and the enduring popularity of Peter Pan have left a lasting legacy in the realm of children's literature and theater.
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