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It was through her work that B.Potter extended her friendship to the world. She could re-invent and extend the magical Romantic era of various writers and poets through her beautiful writings that always included various positive shades of love and affection. Her target always used to be the nature with a clear intention of love and respect for the nature.
Beatrix Potter books reached the children generation pretty closely. Children could develop a similar view of the nature in their minds with lots of innovative thinking that Beatrix Potter herself had in mind always.
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. Interestingly, Beatrix Potter spent most of her life within the beautiful nature. Her rich family could not be a life-long support for her. She neither had friends nor parents around her and therefore she used to spend all her time with the nature where she could make various loving pets. This further enhanced her positive perception of nature. Staying close to the nature, she could develop her own logical perceptions.
Her stories changed the outlook towards the woods from being “dark & mysterious” to “warm & comforting”. People found the nature’s woodland to be good and refreshing after reading Beatrix Potter books. 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.
The enormity of success achieved by her was such that her 1st book ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’. Interestingly, the release of her first book The Tale of Peter Rabbit with Frederick Warne & Co publication was a great success and a remarkable achievement with 28,000 copies of that book in total.
There are many many well-known Beatrix Potter Characters in all Beatrix Potter Books. Be sure to visit them.