Person

James Matthew Barrie

born 1860, died 1937 (age 77)


gender: male
born in: Kirriemuir, United Kingdom
died in: London, United Kingdom
vocations: author, publisher
education: Glasgow, United Kingdom   |  Forfar, United Kingdom   |  Dumfries, United Kingdom   |  Edinburgh, United Kingdom  
residence: Scotland, United Kingdom   |  Nottingham, United Kingdom   |  London, United Kingdom  
work: Nottingham, United Kingdom   |  London, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (20):
A Literary Club   (Published in: 1902)
A Very Old Family   (Published in: 1902)
A Window in Thrums   (Published in: 1899, 1902)
Cree Queery and Mysy Drolly   (Published in: 1902)
Davit Lunan’s Political Reminiscences   (Published in: 1902)
De Kleine Dominee   (Published in: 1894)
Den Lille Praest, Fortaelling fra Skotland   (Published in: 1900)
Der Kleine Pastor Roman   (Published in: 1899)
Ein Fenster in Thrums: Eine Schottisch Dorfgeschichte   (Published in: 1899)
Lads and Lassies   (Published in: 1902)
Little Rathie’s “Bural”   (Published in: 1902)
Malý fará   (Published in: 1900)
Tajemnicza Cyganka   (Published in: 1893)
The Auld Licht Kirk   (Published in: 1902)
The Auld Lichts in Arms   (Published in: 1902)
The Courting of T’nowhead’s Bell   (Published in: 1902)
The Little Minister   (Published in: 1891)
The Old Dominie   (Published in: 1902)
The Schoolhouse   (Published in: 1902)
Thrums   (Published in: 1902)

subject of the following texts (4):

subject of the following illustrations (1):

publications (14):
The Little Minister   (Published in: 1891 )
De Kleine Dominee   (Published in: 1894 )
A Window in Thrums   (Published in: 1899 )
Der Kleine Pastor Roman   (Published in: 1899 )
Malý fará   (Published in: 1900 )
Auld Licht Idylls   (Published in: 1902 )
A Window in Thrums   (Published in: 1902 )
Inquiries and Opinions   (Published in: 1907 )

manager at the following publishers:
Hodder & Stoughton   (founded in: 1868 closure in: 1919)

text settings:
Fictional Scottish village named Thrums based on writer's hometown Kirriemuir.
New York

publication locations:
Bergen
Lausanne
Leipzig
Lichterfelde
London
New York City
Paris
Prague
Stuttgart
Utrecht
Warsaw

Relations to other persons:
movement:
George Douglas Brown   (1869 - 1902)
George MacDonald   (1824 - 1905)
illustrator:
Clifton Johnson   (1865 - 1940)
translator:
Gerard Keller   (1829 - 1899)
reviewer:

Periodicals:
contributor:
Nottingham Journal   (founded in: 1787 closure in: 1952)
Pall Mall Gazette   (founded in: 1865 closure in: 1923)
St. James's Gazette   (founded in: 1880 closure in: 1905)

Involved with the following movements:
member:
Kailyard School   (founded in: 1880 closure in: 1914)