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Agnes Lee (' Martha Agnes Rand; 1868 - 1939) was an American poet and translator.


Biography

Lee was born Martha Agnes Rand in 1868 in Chicago. She was the second daughter of
William H. Rand William Henry Rand (May 2, 1828 – June 20, 1915) was an American printer and co-founder of the Rand McNally publishing company. He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, and as a young man was an apprentice at his brothers' print shop in Boston. He ...
, an American printer and publisher who co-founded the Rand McNally Company. She was educated at a boarding school in
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. Lee wrote a collection of children's verse in 1898 titled ''The Round Rabbit''. Her debut poetry collection, ''The Legend of a Thought'', was published in 1889. She wrote books of poetry including ''The Border of the Lake'' in 1910, ''The Sharing'' in 1914, ''Faces and Open Doors'' in 1922, and ''New Lyrics and a Few Old Ones'' in 1931. She translated
Théophile Gautier Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier ( , ; 30 August 1811 – 23 October 1872) was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and art and literary critic. While an ardent defender of Romanticism, Gautier's work is difficult to classify and rema ...
's ''Enamels and Cameos and Other Poems'' in 1903. In 1926, Lee received the guarantor's prize from ''Poetry Magazine''. In 1890 she married Francis Watts Lee, a photographer, and moved to Boston. They had a daughter. In 1911 she married Otto Freer, a surgeon. Her second husband died in 1932. Lee died from pneumonia in 1939 at her home, 81 East Elm Street, in Chicago. She was buried at
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. A collection of letters exchanged between her and poet
Edgar Lee Masters Edgar Lee Masters (August 23, 1868 – March 5, 1950) was an American attorney, poet, biographer, and dramatist. He is the author of ''Spoon River Anthology'', ''The New Star Chamber and Other Essays'', ''Songs and Satires'', ''The Great V ...
is archived in the Newberry Library in Chicago.


References

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