Thomas Nelson Page, known for his Southern regional literature, wrote "Poor White," which explores social and racial issues in the American South. The novel depicts the struggles of a poor white man named John Durham, his love for a woman named Mavis, and the challenges and complexities of life in the post-Civil War South.Sherwood Anderson, on the other hand, was a notable American author known for his works such as "Winesburg, Ohio" and "Dark Laughter," which explore small-town life and the complexities of human relationships. While Anderson wrote extensively, "Poor White" is not among his literary works.

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