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About Beatrix Potter Stories

Beatrix became the friend of the world through many of her great works and achievements. Though the writers and the poets of the Romantic era did not share the same timeline with Beatrix Potter, they did however share similar sensibilities. She always loved nature and had respect for every aspect of the natural beauty she came across in her life.

Books of Beatrix Potter attracted children the most who found her writings interesting enough to love the nature. Some literary scholars are of the belief that children were most attracted to her works because their innocent, nubile minds recreated the world intended by the author in nearly the exact manner she imagined it to be.

The books titled The tale of Peter Rabbit (1901), The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903), The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904), The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes (1911) are some of the most exciting works among many of the her writings. Being born in a wealthy family was both a curse and a boon for her. She had spent a large part of her childhood without any friends so the lack of human companionship was replaced by a huge assortment of pets. She did not have any friends to play and enjoy life and therefore she restricted herself spending time with her pets and the nature. However, her rich family enabled her to spend some time within the wild nature of the Scottish countryside. B.Potter was known to sketch a variety of animals she observed in the countryside as well as some of her pets.

Beatrix Potter was also an expert sketcher who could draw pictures of animals and pets of her own beautiful world. As she was also heavily influenced by Aesop fables, most of Beatrix Potter Books had moral values beautifully interwoven along with the storyline. This made her famous with the parents and also made her standout among her contemporaries. She was also able to develop her fame among many great writers of her time by her writings and achievements.

Her books gained international bestseller appreciations. Her success story did not end ever since her first publication The Tale of Peter Rabbit published by Frederick Warne & Co publication with a total of 28,000 copies of that book – of course a remarkable achievement.

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