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<p> A writer with a rich vein of humour and pathos, born at [[Kirriemuir]] ("Thrums"), in Forfarshire; began his literary career as a contributor to journals; produced, among other works, "Auld Licht Idylls" in 1888, and "A [[Window]] in Thrums," in 1889, and recently "Margaret Ogilvie," deemed by some likely to prove the most enduring thing he has yet written; <i> b </i> . 1860. </p>
<p> A writer with a rich vein of humour and pathos, born at [[Kirriemuir]] ("Thrums"), in Forfarshire; began his literary career as a contributor to journals; produced, among other works, "Auld Licht Idylls" in 1888, and "A [[Window]] in Thrums," in 1889, and recently "Margaret Ogilvie," deemed by some likely to prove the most enduring thing he has yet written; <i> b </i> . 1860. </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 15 October 2021

James Matthew Barrie [1]

A writer with a rich vein of humour and pathos, born at Kirriemuir ("Thrums"), in Forfarshire; began his literary career as a contributor to journals; produced, among other works, "Auld Licht Idylls" in 1888, and "A Window in Thrums," in 1889, and recently "Margaret Ogilvie," deemed by some likely to prove the most enduring thing he has yet written; b . 1860.

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