Yoshino, Shiho: Beatrix Potter’s Quiet Resistance and Gentle Observation: An LMT Perspective on Creative Autonomy and Relational An-soku in Victorian England
Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) is globally celebrated as the creator of The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Yet behind her delicate watercolor illustrations lies a rigorous scientific observer who dissected deceased pet animals and produced hundreds of precise mycological studies. This paper applies Load Minimization Theory (LMT) to analyze how Potter strategically reduced Unnecessary Load (U) and Friction (F) imposed by Victorian gender and class norms. Particular focus is placed on the tension between tende
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