The Tale of Beatrix Potter: A Biography

by Margaret Lane

Paperback, 2001

Collection

Status

Available

Publication

Warne (2001), Edition: New Ed, 200 pages

Description

Biography & Autobiography. Nonfiction. HTML: When Beatrix Potter died, few people knew the full story of her life. Margaret Lane's remarkable piece of literary detective work, originally published only three years after Beatrix's death, told her story for the first time. Extensively revised in 1985 to include new material that had come to light, and now available in this eBook format, it remains essential reading for anyone interested in the background to the author of the famous Peter Rabbit Tales..

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1946

Barcode

542

ISBN

0723246769 / 9780723246763

User reviews

LibraryThing member katylit
Good book covering the life of the famous children's author and illustrator, written three years after her death. Interesting photos, offers a mature appreciation of Potter's art.
LibraryThing member viviennestrauss
Such an intriguing life she had! I don't often read biographies because they are usually too filled with dull details for my taste, not the case here at all. I don't usually like the subject of bios as much as beforehand, the opposite with the story of Beatrix.
LibraryThing member Figgles
A delightful book that gives an insight into the character and creative processes of Beatrix Potter as well as showing us her later life as a farmer and staunch supporter of the National Trust. I had not realised how much of her work was drawn from life - both animal, human and landscape. Also an
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insight into a forgotten and stifling world of the late Victorian middle classes and into how hard it could be for a daughter to create a life for themselves. A short but lovely book for anyone who loves Beatrix Potter's work.
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