Dargan, Olive Tilford (1869–1968)
Dargan, Olive Tilford (1869–1968)
American poet. Name variations: (pseudonym) Fielding Burke. Born Olive Tilford, Jan 11, 1869, in Kentucky; died Jan 22, 1968, in North Carolina; m. Pegram Dargan, 1898 (died 1915).
Fiction and works of poetry, which reveal socialist sympathies and focus on mine and mill laborers, include Semiramis (1904), Path Flower and Other Verses (1914), The Cycle's Rim (1916), Lute and Furrow (1922), Highland Annals (1925), Call Home the Heart (1932), Sons of the Stranger (1947) and The Spotted Hawk (1958). Received honorary degree from University of North Carolina (1925).
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