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P. L. Travers was an Australian-born British writer best known for her beloved children's book series featuring the character Mary Poppins. Born in 1899, she moved to England in her early twenties, where she began to write stories that would eventually captivate a global audience. Travers' creation, Mary Poppins, first appeared in print in 1934 and became an iconic figure in children's literature, known for her magical abilities and unique approach to childcare. Travers' works often reflect her fascination with mythology and folklore, and she infused her stories with a sense of wonder and deep moral lessons.

Throughout her life, Travers was influenced by various literary and artistic figures, which shaped her distinctive voice and storytelling style. Her influence extended beyond literature; the character of Mary Poppins was famously adapted into a successful Disney film, which further cemented her legacy. Despite her initial reservations about the film adaptation, Travers remained a significant figure in the world of children's literature, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire writers and readers alike.

Nationalität Australier
Geburtsdatum August 9, 1899
Geburtsort Maryborough, Queensland, Australia
Todesdatum April 6, 1996