Elizabeth Madox Roberts
American poet and novelist, classic works

Born
October 30th, 1881
143 years ago
Died
1941
84 years ago — 60 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American poet and author contributed significantly to this literary field in the early 20th century. Roberts published poetry collections such as "Songs of the Mountain" and novels including "The Great Meadow" that explored themes of rural life and human experience. In addition to her own writing, Roberts played a prominent role in the Southern literary community and engaged with other contemporary writers. Her work often reflected the complexity of life in the American South during her time, illustrating both the beauty and struggles faced by its people.
Published the poetry collection 'Songs of the Mountain'
Authored the novel 'The Great Meadow'
Contributed to the Southern literary community
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