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'''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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Latest revision as of 12:19, 19 July 2010

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
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.

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