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THE SATURDAY READ; Barrie gets a bad rap; Neverland J.M. Barrie, the Du Mauriers, and the Dark Side of 'Peter Pan' Piers Dudgeon Pegasus: 334 pp., $26.95
Single himself by now (his marriage had never been consummated, and his wife had left him for a younger man), Barrie stepped into the breach, providing a home for the boys and treating them to everything, including lavish vacations and the finest education.
Was the man behind 'Pan' a monster?
According to Dudgeon, he then grew obsessed with du Maurier and his children, and in due course came to mesmerize and manipulate two generations of the family. [...] he inveigled his way into the good graces of George du Maurier's daughter Sylvia and her lawyer husband, Arthur Llewelyn Davies, then he gradually captivated Sylvia's spirit so fully that she would choose to spend her Christmas holidays with him rather than with her husband.