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What Every Woman Knows

English

By (author): J. M. Barrie

What Every Woman Knows (1908) is a play by J. M. Barrie. It ran for 384 performances at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in London and was produced on Broadway as well, making it one of the most successful plays of the year. Inspired by the womens suffrage movement, Barrie sought to explore the intersection of gender and class in Scottish aristocratic society. Adapted numerous times for film and consistently revived on stage, What Every Woman Knows is an enduring work of English theatre by an author whose reputation as the creator of Peter Pan has largely overshadowed the rest of his brilliant career. Behind every great man, an even better woman makes his success possible. In J. M. Barries masterful play, a Scottish family worried for their daughters future seizes the chance to marry her off to a promising young man. Having discovered a young university student in their vast library, they offer to pay for his education if he agrees to take Maggies hand. Left with no real choice in the matter, John Shand marries into the Wylie family and attempts to launch a career in politics. As his reputation growsdue in no small part to his wifes hard workShand begins to forget his impoverished roots, dreaming instead of a future all his own. Funny and deeply critical of the institution of marriage, What Every Woman Knows is a story of romance, ambition, and humility from a legendarily gifted Scottish storyteller. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of J. M. Barries What Every Woman Knows is a classic work of Scottish literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513291253

About J. M. Barrie

J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright. Born in Kirriemuir Barrie was raised in a strict Calvinist family. At the age of six he lost his brother David to an ice-skating accident a tragedy which left his family devastated and led to a strengthening in Barries relationship with his mother. At school he developed a passion for reading and acting forming a drama club with his friends in Glasgow. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh he found work as a journalist for the Nottingham Journal while writing the stories that would become his first novels. The Little White Bird (1902) a blend of fairytale fiction and social commentary was his first novel to feature the beloved character Peter Pan who would take the lead in his 1904 play Peter Pan; or the Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up later adapted for a 1911 novel and immortalized in the 1953 Disney animated film. A friend of Robert Louis Stevenson George Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells Barrie is known for his relationship with the Llewelyn Davies family whose young boys were the inspiration for his stories of Peter Pans adventures with Wendy Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys on the island of Neverland.

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