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Anna Sewell, (born March 30, 1820, Yarmouth, Norfolk, England-died April 25, 1878, Old Catton, Norfolk), a British author of the children's classic Black Beauty. Sewell's concern for the humane treatment of horses began early in life when she spent many hours driving her father to and from the station from which he left for work. She was crippled at a young age, and though she had difficulty walking, she could drive a horse-drawn carriage. Later, after reading an essay on animals by Horace Bushnell, she stated that one of her goals in writing was to induce kindness, sympathy, and an understanding treatment of horses. Sewell's introduction to writing began in her youth when she helped edit the works of her mother-a deeply religious, popular author of juvenile best-sellers. Sewell spent the last seven or eight years of her life-confined to her house as an invalid-writing Black Beauty. The book, a fictional autobiography of a gentle highbred horse, had a strong moral purpose and is said to have been instrumental in abolishing the cruel practice of using the checkrein. Black Beauty, in full Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse, is the only novel by Anna Sewell and the first major animal story in children's literature. The author wrote it to induce kindness, sympathy, and an understanding treatment of horses...
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Anna Sewell (1820-1878) was an English novelist known for her only published work, 'Black Beauty' (1877). The novel was originally written for an older audience but is now widely regarded as a children's classic. She lived just long enough to see her masterpiece become a success, passing away just five months after its publication. It's one of the bestselling books of all time and drew attention to the cruel treatment of animals in England, leading to the abolition of the bearing reign....
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it was published in 1877, shortly before Sewell's death. Black Beauty, a handsome well-born, well-bred horse of the era before automobiles, narrates the story. He is initially owned by kind masters but is sold to successively crueler owners. Eventually, he collapses from overwork and ill-treatment, but in the end, he is sold to another kind of owner and recovers. Beauty is an ideal horse-obedient, willing, intelligent, and courageous. Sewell's careful observation and extensive descriptions of equine behaviour lend verisimilitude to the novel....
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