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Anna Sewell

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    Anna Sewell
    Anna Sewell's only book, Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse (1877), has been considered as a work of humane literature, a moral tale, and an animal fable, which were all popular genres in the later nineteenth century. Unlike many of the works wit... more

    Sewell, Anna
    (born March 30, 1820, Yarmouth, Norfolk, Eng.—died April 25, 1878, Old Catton, Norfolk) British writer. She was introduced to writing by her mother, an author of juvenile best-sellers, and her concern for the humane treatment of horses began early... more


     
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