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Agnes Lee

Agnes Lee (c. 1868 – 1939) was an American poet and author, best known for her lyrical poetry and involvement in literary circles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While she never achieved widespread fame, her work was published in prominent magazines of the time, including Scribner's Magazine, Century Magazine, and The Atlantic Monthly.

Lee's poetry often explored themes of nature, beauty, motherhood, and spirituality. Her style is characterized by its delicate imagery and emotional sensitivity. She was admired by contemporaries for her craftsmanship and the musicality of her verse.

Little biographical information is readily available about Agnes Lee, contributing to her relative obscurity today. What is known is largely gleaned from brief mentions in publications and literary histories. She appears to have resided primarily in the Eastern United States and actively participated in literary societies.

Her published works include:

  • The Round Rabbit and Other Child Verse (1898)
  • Verses (1900)
  • The Sharing: Poems (1914)

Although her work is not widely read today, Agnes Lee represents a significant voice in the landscape of American poetry at the turn of the century. Her contributions offer insights into the sensibilities and aesthetic values of her era.