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[[Image:Potter-TaleOfPeterRabbit.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Tale of Peter Rabbit]] | |||
[[Image:Potter-PeterRabbit-1902.gif|thumb|right|200px|''Peter Rabbit'' (1902); Peter, gorging on radishes]] | |||
'''Beatrix Potter''' was an English writer and illustrator, conservationist, naturalist, and would-be scientist thwarted by English sexism in her youth. She is most famed for "Peter Rabbit" and other anthropomorphic animal characters. | '''Beatrix Potter''' was an English writer and illustrator, conservationist, naturalist, and would-be scientist thwarted by English sexism in her youth. She is most famed for "Peter Rabbit" and other anthropomorphic animal characters. | ||
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[[Category:1866 births]] | [[Category:1866 births]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 19 July 2010


Beatrix Potter was an English writer and illustrator, conservationist, naturalist, and would-be scientist thwarted by English sexism in her youth. She is most famed for "Peter Rabbit" and other anthropomorphic animal characters.
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