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The World of Peter Rabbit & His Friends: 14 Children's Books with 450+ Original Illustrations by the Author - Whimsical Tales with Timeless Illustrations and Moral Lessons - cover

The World of Peter Rabbit & His Friends: 14 Children's Books with 450+ Original Illustrations by the Author - Whimsical Tales with Timeless Illustrations and Moral Lessons

Beatrix Potter

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The World of Peter Rabbit & His Friends," Beatrix Potter presents a delightful anthology of fourteen beloved children's tales, enriched by over 450 original illustrations. The collection encapsulates Potter's signature blend of whimsical storytelling and intricate watercolor depictions, immersing readers in the pastoral charm of the English countryside. Each story features anthropomorphic animal characters, particularly the mischievous Peter Rabbit, and is imbued with moral lessons that resonate with both children and adults. This compilation not only celebrates Potter's literary genius but also serves as a cultural artifact, reflecting the Victorian era's appreciation for nature and the formative principles of childhood exploration and learning. Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was an English author and illustrator whose intimate relationship with the natural world fueled her literary creativity. Growing up in the secluded Lake District, her early experiences with animals and the countryside deeply influenced her storytelling style and artistic sensibilities. Potter's dedication to conservation and her pioneering spirit as a female author in a male-dominated literary world shaped the charming narratives and vibrant illustrations that have since cemented her status as a celebrated figure in children'Äôs literature. I highly recommend this enchanting collection to readers of all ages who wish to revisit the magic of childhood or introduce young ones to classic literature. "The World of Peter Rabbit & His Friends" not only showcases the timelessness of Potter's work but also provides a gateway to appreciating the beauty of nature and the adventures that await within it.
Disponibile da: 12/01/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 390 pagine.

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