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Winnie the Pooh has been beloved for 100 years. But fame wasn't so enchanting for the real Christopher Robin
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A century after Winnie the Pooh's publication, the article examines both the beloved story's origins—tracing back to a Canadian soldier and a bear cub—and the darker personal toll fame took on the Milne family, particularly Christopher Robin.

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Winnie the Pooh has been beloved for 100 years. But fame wasn't so enchanting for the real Christopher Robin
One hundred years after Winnie the Pooh was published, it continues to enchant. Its origins have a happy beginning in the bond between a Canadian veterinary soldier and the cub he named for his adopted hometown, but the story takes an unhappy turn as the Milnes struggled with the effects of fame.
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