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Beatrix Potter [1866-1943] ENG
Ranked #331 in the top 380 poets

Writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist.

Helen Beatrix Potter was born in 1866, in South Kensington, London. Potter lived a secure childhood at home, with her younger brother Bertram. She was taught by governesses, and learned reading by Sir Walter Scott`s novels. At age fifteen, she began a diary, and invented a code to write in it. This she continued till the age of thirty. It was decoded by the engineer Leslie Linde; after seven years of deciphering, it was published. In the 1890`s, Potter self-published `The Tale of Peter Rabbit,` and some other short animal stories, originally written to amuse the sickly child of one of her governesses. They brought her immediate recognition. Up till 1913, she continued

	In the 1890`s, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," and some other short animal stories, originally written to amuse the sickly child of one of her governesses, after first being rejected, were self-published. They brought her immediate recognition. Up till 1913, she continued to write her animal stories and illustrate them with water-colour. Her books portray animals wearing clothing, but otherwise, she did treat her animal or human characters realistically, without sentiment, imaginatively, but clearly. Among her stories their are a few poems, as well. Their simple humour had appealed to children and adults alike since their first publication.

	Eventually her writing career began to decline, and she left writing almost entirely to marry William Heelis, a solicitor. Her eyesight began to fail over time. however she wrote one last book, "The Tale of Little Pig Robinson."

	Though Potter wrote once in an article, "Thank goodness, my education was neglected," she had great interest in science and nature (as is shown in her writings) and developed a theory on the germination of fungus spores, which were burned during the bombing of London in World War II.

	She died in Sawrey, Lancashire, in December 22 of 1943. Her home at the Lake District farm is open to the public, and she left several thousands of acres to the National Trust. Annually, her writings are broadcast around the world.

Children

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1564-1616
ENG
William Shakespeare
→ influenced Beatrix Potter
1771-1832
SCO
Walter Scott
→ influenced Beatrix Potter
1805-1875
DNK
Hans Christian Andersen
→ (come to life) influenced Beatrix Potter
1812-1888
ENG
Edward Lear
→ influenced Beatrix Potter
1819-1875
ENG
Charles Kingsley
→ influenced Beatrix Potter
1832-1898
ENG
Lewis Carroll
→ influenced Beatrix Potter


WorkLangRating
We have a Little Garden
eng
15
This pig went to market
eng
6
Ninny Nanny Netticoat
eng
3
Goosey, Goosey, Gander
eng
2
Pussy-cat sits by the fire
eng
2
Bow, wow, wow
eng
1
Three blind mice
eng
1
Cecily Parsley
eng
0

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