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J. M. Barrie
J. M. Barrie was a Scottish author and playwright best known for his children's literature, particularly the beloved works "Peter Pan" and "Peter and Wendy." His writing often embraced elements of fantasy, combining the whimsical with profound themes of childhood, innocence, and the complex nature of growing up. His narratives align with genres such as children's literature and fantasy, featuring layered storytelling techniques that engage both younger and older audiences through humor and poignant emotion. Barrie is associated with the Edwardian literary era, marked by a blend of Victorian sensibilities and a move towards modern storytelling techniques.