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Lifetime: 1867 - 1921 Passed: ≈ 103 years ago

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Margaret Steele Anderson

Books by Margaret Steele Anderson

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To The Fighting Weak

Poetry Non-Fiction Essays
Literary Criticism Feminism Poetry Verse Wind Women's writing Southern Literature Kentucky Flame Louisville Wellesley College Evening Post

Margaret Steele Anderson, a notable Southern literary critic, published this single volume of poetry, "The Flame in the Wind," in 1914. This collection showcases Anderson's talent for poetic expression, offering insights into her perspective on life,...

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To The Men Who Went Down On The Titanic

History Non-Fiction Tragedy Biography
History Tragedy Sea Sacrifice Disaster Ocean Shipwreck Maritime Titanic 1912 Men Heroes

Margaret Steele Anderson's 'To The Men Who Went Down On The Titanic' is a poignant tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the men who remained aboard the doomed ship, many of whom adhered to the maritime tradition of 'women and children first.' The...

Michael Angelo's "Dawn" Cover image

Michael Angelo's "Dawn"

Poetry Biography Art
Art Poetry Renaissance Night Dawn Day Sculpture Michelangelo Michelangelo's Dawn Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Lorenzo De' Medici Medici Chapel Dusk

This book is an interpretation of Michelangelo's sculpture "Dawn," which is part of a series of sculptures that adorn the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy. The poem explores the beauty and mystery of the sculpture, and provides insight into the artis...

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Violinist

Poetry Biography Music Art
Literature Art Music Poetry Verse 1914 Southern Wind Violin Kentucky Flame Critic

The Violinist is a poem by Margaret Steele Anderson, a Southern art critic, taken from her only collection of verse, *The Flame in the Wind* (1914). The poem explores themes of music, art, and the human spirit through the lens of a violinist's experi...

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Work

Poetry Non-Fiction Essays
19th century Literature Feminist Literature Criticism Poetry American Literature Verse 20th century Women Writers Southern Literature Kentucky Louisville

“Work” by Margaret Steele Anderson is a collection of poems that showcases her nuanced perspective on life and her skill in crafting evocative and thought-provoking verse. The poems delve into themes of love, loss, nature, and the human condition, of...