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Age of the Motored Things

Age of the Motored Things

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

The Age of the Motored Things is a collection of poetry by American author Ella Wheeler Wilcox, known for her optimistic and accessible verse. Wilcox, who gained fame for her poem 'Solitude,' wrote this work during the early 20th century, reflecting on the impact of technology on society. Her poetry often emphasizes themes of cheerfulness and acceptance, making her a popular figure in American literature despite not being included in prestigious anthologies. This collection showcases her unique perspective on progress and modernity.

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