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Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was a British author and illustrator of best selling children's books, including, 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny' and 'The Tale of Tom Kitten'. These stories were inspired by her many visits to the Lake District, in Cumbria, on holiday with her parents. The later part of her life was spent as a Cumbrian sheep farmer, conservationist and benefactor to The National Trust.
http://www.aestheticrealism.net/Aesthetic-Potter/Aesthetic-Potter.html#Top
Marcia Rackow's study of aesthetic realism.
http://www.beatrixpottersociety.org.uk/
Group officially organized as curators (collectors) of items from Beatrix Potter's life. The group serves to continue to educate people about Miss Potter's work and interests. Aims, activities, events, and suggested places to visit.
http://www.literarytraveler.com/articles/beatrix-potter-lake-district/
Biography of Beatrix Potter, by Deborah Straw, from the Literary Traveler.
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