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Margaret Ogilvy

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Margaret Ogilvy

Contributors:

By (Author) J. M. Barrie
Contributions by Mint Editions

ISBN:

9798888973080

Publisher:

Mint Editions

Imprint:

Mint Editions

Publication Date:

23rd February 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Biography: writers
Biography: historical, political and military

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

80

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm

Description

Margaret Ogilvy (1897) is a biography by J. M. Barrie. Although he is more widely known as a popular storyteller whose Peter Pan books are filled with the wit and wonder of historys greatest fairytales, Barrie was also a gifted memoirist and biographer. Margaret Ogilvy is the story of his mother and their life as a family in Scotland. Written in tribute to her influence on his life as a professional writer, Margaret Ogilvy was a bestselling book in the United States. On the day I was born we bought six hair-bottomed chairs, and in our little house it was an event, the first great victory in a womans long campaign; how they had been laboured for, the pound-note and the thirty threepenny-bits they cost, what anxiety there was about the purchase, the show they made in possession of the west room, my fathers unnatural coolness when he brought them in From the remnants of memory, J. M. Barrie attempts to reconstruct his mothers life. He begins with tragedy, the death of his older brother, an event which changed his mother forever. From then on, he writes, she got her soft face and her pathetic ways and her large charity, but before she could turn her loss into positive energy she struggled immensely with what would now be called depression. As he tries to express his gratitude for her sacrifice and support, Barrie crafts a loving portrait of the woman who gave him life. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of J. M. Barries Margaret Ogilvy is a classic work of Scottish literature reimagined for modern readers.

Author Bio

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 Barrie's 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 Wouldn't 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 Pan's adventures with Wendy, Tinker Bell, and the Lost Boys on the island of Neverland.

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