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It's not certain that fairies don't exist...
Hi everyone,
I would be really grateful for some help. I am currently translating Spanish fairy tales into English, and have come across the phrase 'it's not certain that fairies don't exist.' I have a feeling that the line appears somewhere in Peter Pan! Am I correct? If so, does anyone happen to know which Chapter?! Thank you lots for all your help. |
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Hello sarahlucy,
no, that exact phrase "it's not certain that fairies don't exist" is not in Peter Pan: http://www.online-literature.com/barrie/peterpan/ , nor in Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens http://www.online-literature.com/bar...ngton-gardens/ Just to clarify, you say you are translating Spanish author's fairy tales to English? Barrrie's fellow countryman Andrew Lang http://www.online-literature.com/andrew_lang/ researched and wrote extensively on the Fairy Tale genre. There is also that great Cottingley fairy hoax that comes to mind, http://www.cottingleyconnect.org.uk/fairies.htm , maybe somebody connected to it said/wrote "it's not certain that fairies don't exist." , like, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle http://www.siracd.com/life_spirit.shtml#fairies in one of his Strand articles about the subject
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