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Anna Sewell

Anna Sewell was an English novelist, who had just one book published. Her children's classic Black Beauty (1877) is the most popular animal story ever written. It's a fictional autobiography of a gentle, highbred horse. She died of hepatitis in 1878, just five months after her book was published.

Anna Sewell was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. Her mother, Mary Wright Sewell, was a successful author of children's books. After a childhood injury, Anna was confined to her house as an invalid and got around mainly by a carriage horse. By tragic accident, she broke her ankle coming home from school at the age of fourteen. Her ankle was badly repaired, and as a result, she became severely disabled and her health remained weak for the rest of her life.

She depended on her pony and trap for any movement outside the house. This fostered her interest in and love of horses.

Anna Sewell spent the last years of her life as an invalid in the care of her mother. Her condition was so bad that she could barely get out of bed. At this time, she decided to write a book that would help draw attention to what she saw as the unkind treatment of horses prevalent in the Victorian era.

Black Beauty is considered one of the first English novels to be written from the perspective of a non-human animal. The concept, where the narrative comes from a thoroughbred horse, immediately captured the imagination of the reading public, especially young readers. Sewell herself claimed that the book was not intended for children. The novelist originally wrote it for those who worked with horses.

‘We call them dumb animals, and so they are, for they cannot tell us how they feel, but they do not suffer less because they have no words,’ wrote Anna Sewell.

The book, which was written on pieces of paper or dictated directly to her mother, was finished in 1877. Sewell sold the novel to Jarrold & Son Publishers in Norwich when she was 57. She received a single payment of £40.

After publication, Anna Sewell became seriously ill. During the following months, she was in severe pain and was completely bedridden, and on April 25, 1878, she died at the age of 58. By the time of the author’s death a year later, the novel had sold 100,000 copies.
годы жизни: 30 марта 1820 25 апреля 1878

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large pleasant meadow

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While I was young I lived upon my mother’s milk, as I could not eat grass. In the daytime I ran by her side, and at night I lay down close by her. When it was hot we used to stand by the pond in the shade of the trees, and when it was cold we had a nice warm shed near the grove.
As soon as I was old enough to eat grass my mother used to go out to work in the daytime, and come back in the evening.
There were six young colts in the meadow besides me; they were older than I was; some were nearly as large as grown-up horses. I used to run with them, and had great fun; we used to gallop all togethe
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Birtwick Park
At this time I used to stand in the stable and my coat was brushed every day till it shone like a rook’s wing. It was early in May, when there came a man from Squire Gordon’s, who took me away to the hall. My master said, “Good-by, Darkie; be a good horse, and always do your best.” I could not say “good-by”, so I put my nose into his hand; he patted me kindly, and I left my first home. As I lived some years with Squire Gordon, I may as well tell something about the place.
Squire Gordon’s park skirted the village of Birtwick. It was entered by a large iron gate, at which stood the first lodge, and then you trotted along on a smooth road between clumps of large old trees; then another lodge and another gate, which brought you to the house and the gardens. Beyond this lay the home paddock, the old orchard, and the stables. There was accommodation for many horses and carriages; but I need only describe the stable into which I was taken; this was very roomy, with four good stalls; a large swinging window opened into the yard, which made it pleasant and airy.
The first stall was a large square one, shut in behind with a wooden gate; the others were common stalls, good stalls, but not nearly so large; it had a low rack for hay and a low manger for corn; it was called a loose box, because the horse that was put into it was not tied up, but left loose, to do as he liked. It is a great thing to have a loose box.
Into this fine box the groom put me; it was clean, sweet, and airy. I never was in a better box than that, and the sides were not so high

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