To The Fighting Weak

To The Fighting Weak

by Margaret Steele Anderson

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, love, and the human condition. Her poems are known for their lyrical quality and reflective nature, often drawing inspiration from her experiences in Louisville, Kentucky, and her education at Wellesley College.

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