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A collection of lyrical poems that interweave wartime reflection, spiritual vision, and domestic life, often centering on women's work and resolve. Several pieces reimagine a Joan of Arc figure leading moral and martial renewal, while others meditate on childhood, law, love, and seasonal moments. Ballad-like songs address soldiers and homefront duties, and the volume alternates intimate, contemplative lyrics with more public, exhortatory verse, balancing sorrow, courage, and the sustaining power of daily labor.

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Katherine Hale

Katherine Hale was a poet known for her evocative verse and exploration of themes related to nature and human experience. Her notable works include "Morning in the West: A Book of Verse," which showcases her lyrical style and deep appreciation for the natural world. Hale's poetry often reflects a blend of personal introspection and broader societal observations, contributing to the literary landscape of her time. In addition to her acclaimed collection, she also published "The New Joan, and Other Poems" and "The White Comrade, and Other Poems," further establishing her voice in early 20th-century poetry.

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