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Captivated: The Dark Side of Never Never Land

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An extraordinary book about the imagination and the astonishing force of its creative power . . . for evil as well as good.

Captivated is a true story of genius and possession. The central character is the creator of Peter Pan, the novelist and playwright J.M. Barrie, a man tormented by inner demons since childhood.

Barrie developed a consuming interest in the family of George du Maurier, author of Trilby, a bestselling novel featuring his creation Svengali. Barrie made his move on the du Maurier family immediately after Georges death, assuming Georges mantel. Soon Barrie was “Uncle Jim” to George du Mauriers eight grandchildren, playing romping games of adventure and make-believe and inviting the children into the transcendental world of Neverland. Four of the boys (the “lost boys” of Peter Pan) and one of the girls (the imaginative tomboy Daphne) were captivated.

This fascinating book delves deep, makes links and yields up secrets. It tells how Barries victims whom he would have not grow up were lost to breakdown, suicide or early death. Daphne du Maurier, author of Rebecca emerges as the lost boys companion and the enigmatic chronicler of their fate. Captivated is about writing and the world of the imagination: it is a singular example of art being used not only to imitate life, but darkly to transform it.

About the Author

Piers Dudgeon knew Daphne du Maurier and worked with her in the 1980s. He has written many works of non-fiction including the bestselling biography of Catherine Cookson.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780701182168
Subtitle:
The Dark Side of Never Never Land
Publisher:
Chatto & Windus
Author:
Dudgeon, Piers
Subject:
Historical
Publication Date:
20080805
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
9.5 x 6.25 x 1.25 in 1.4375 lb
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