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Beatrix Potter was a literary phenomenon of the early 20th Century. At a time when most young women of her class aimed only to make a good marriage, Beatrix became an iconic figure, swimming quietly, but with great fortitude, against the tide. visual overview visual review by david bruce visualhollywood.com

Miss Beatrix Potter created a series of books and characters that are as beloved today as they were a hundred years ago, and since their publication they have never been out of print.

She was also a distinguished painter and – had she been a man – her botanical drawings would have been snapped up by the Royal Horticultural Society at Kew Gardens.

Once her formal education was over she was expected, like most young women of her class, to stay at home with her parents. She occupied herself with her painting and with the study of natural history.

However, as an amateur and a woman she found it hard to break into the scientific establishment of the day and finally abandoned the attempt to have her work taken seriously. Instead, with the help of her brother she managed to start selling her pictures of animals in imaginary scenes, for greetings cards and book illustrations.

In September 1893 Beatrix was on holiday in Perthshire, Scotland, and she sent a special story- letter about her rabbit Peter to the a friend’s eldest child, Noel, who had been ill and needed cheering up. This story was to become famous as Beatrix Potter’s first book, “The Tale of Peter Rabbit.”

It was several years later that Beatrix decided to try to turn the letter into a little book. She sent the manuscript to at least six publishers but it was not accepted and she decided that the best thing to do was to publish it herself. In December 1901 she arranged for it to be privately printed in an edition of 250 copies which she sold through friends and relations. It did so well that she had to order a reprint.

The book’s success encouraged Beatrix to hope it might still be possible to find a commercial publisher to take it on. Frederick Warne & Co., one of the firms who had rejected the manuscript the previous year, agreed to consider it again and decided they would accept the project if Beatrix was willing to re-illustrate the whole book in color. Ewan McGregor and Renée Zellweger

“The Tale of Peter Rabbit” was published by Frederick Warne in October 1902 and it was an immediate bestseller. All 8,000 copies of the initial printing were sold in advance orders before publication, and by the end of the year there were 28,000 copies in print.

“In her younger years she tried to conform to the woman she was meant to be, and I guess we all have a bit of that in us. But she was fiercely private and successful in keeping the things that mattered most to her away from public gaze.” -- Renée Zellweger

“When I first read the script, I felt this character, I knew who she was, I understood why her growing up informed the woman she became. I understood why she became more and more reserved because of the restrictions placed on her by her parents. She was cut off from her peers, from the people you would normally expect her to move around. She was insecure. She was shy. Her journey made perfect sense to me and why she needed these characters to express the things she couldn’t say.” -- Renée Zellweger

May “Miss Potter” speak to your passions. May “Miss Potter” encourage you to following your heart. May “Miss Potter” help you to NOT just go with the flow but to swim in concert with the inner “you.” U B U ! May “Miss Potter” encourage you to be all you desire to be regardless of the culture and circumstances that surrounds you. U B U ! UBUUBU

The bravest thing you can do when you are not brave is to profess courage and act accordingly. --Corra Harris You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.' You must do the thing you think you cannot do. --Eleanor Roosevelt ( ) Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good. Luckily this is not difficult. --Charlotte Whitton, Canada Month, June 1963

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