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  1. Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1892-1950 by Francis O. Mattson, 1991-12
  2. Millay, Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Victoria Price, 2000
  3. Biography - Millay, Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  4. Edna St. Vincent Millays poems : selected for young people / illustrations and decorations by J. Paget-Fredericks by Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950) & Paget-Fredericks, J. Millay, 1929-01-01
  5. Conversation at midnight, by Edna St. Vincent Millay by Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950) Millay, 1937-01-01
  6. Renascence and other poems. by Edna St. Vincent Millay. by Millay. Edna St. Vincent. 1892-1950., 1917-01-01
  7. A few figs from thistles poems and sonnets by Edna St. Vincent M by Millay. Edna St. Vincent. 1892-1950., 1922-01-01
  8. Edna St Vincent Millay: The Rebirth (1892-1950) An Appriciation by Helen E Scott, 1992
  9. HUNTSMAN, WHAT QUARRY? by Edna St. Vincent [1892 - 1950]. Millay, 1939-01-01
  10. RENASCENCE AND OTHER POEM by Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950). Millay, 1917
  11. Huntsman, what quarry? by Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950) Millay, 1939-01-01
  12. The BUCK In The SNOW & Other Poems. by Edna St. Vincent [1892 - 1950]. Millay, 1928-01-01
  13. The buck in the snow, & other poems by Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950) Millay, 1928-01-01
  14. The PRINCESS MARRIES The PAGE. A Play in One Act. by Edna St. Vincent [1892 - 1950]. Millay, 1932

1. Edna St. Vincent Millay
Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950). Edna St. Vincent Millay's Life About Edna St. Vincent Millay Millay's Poetry in A Greenwich
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Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) Edna St. Vincent Millay's Life About Edna St. Vincent Millay Millay's Poetry in A Greenwich Village Contextby Nina Miller On "Justice Denied in Massachusettes ... Online Poems Compiled and Prepared by Elizabeth Majerus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

2. PAL: Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) Selected Poems E-Text Renascence and Other Poems Primary Works Selected Bibliography ... Home Page
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Primary Works Renascence and Other Poems A Few Figs from Thistles Aria da Capo Two Slatterns and a King The Lamp and the Bell Second April The Harp Weaver and Other Poems Distressing Dialogues (used pseudonym Nancy Boyd), 1924; Three Plays The King's Henchman The Buck in the Snow Poems Selected for Young People Fatal interview The Princess Marries the Page Wine from These Grapes Conversation at Midnight Collected Sonnets Murder of Lidice Collected Lyrics Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay Mine the Harvest Collected Poems Selected Poems: The Centenary Edition 1923 - the first woman in the United States to receive a Pulitzer Prize for poetry 1929 - elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters 1943 - received a Gold Medal of the Poetry Society of America Top Selected Bibliography Brantley, Will. "The force of Flippancy: Edna Millay's Satiric sketches of the Early 1920s".

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4. Edna St. Vincent Millay - The Academy Of American Poets
Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay; Selected Poems From the Universityof Maryland site. Edna St. Vincent Millay, 18921950; Edna St.
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5. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Various poems.
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  • ANONYMOUS A
  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham B
  • Mary Barber
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes ...
  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • The Venerable Bede ...
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton
  • Gilbert E. Brooke
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Shirley Brooks ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Robert Browning
  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
  • A. H. Reginald Buller
  • 6. About Edna St. Vincent Millay
    About Edna St. Vincent Millay. Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950)was born in Rockland, Maine. Her parents, Cora Lounella, a nurse
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    About Edna St. Vincent Millay E dna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) was born in Rockland, Maine. Her parents, Cora Lounella, a nurse, and Henry Tolman Millay, a schoolteacher, divorced when she was about eight; "Vincent" stayed with her mother. In 1917 she graduated from Vassar, published Renascence and Other Poems (the title piece had won her recognition in 1912), and took the lead in her own play The Princess Marries the Page Aria da Capo and Two Slatterns and a King . Meanwhile she earned her living with pseudonymous magazine sketches [published under the name Nancy Boyd and] collected in Distressing Dialogues in 1924. With the frank and cynical love poetry of A Few Figs From Thistles in 1920 [containing "First Fig," one of Millay’s most well known and widely quoted poems], and Second April in 1921, Edna St. Vincent Millay was hailed as the voice of her generation, embodiment of the New Woman. After two years in Europe as a correspondent for Vanity Fair , she married Eugene Jan Boissevain in 1923; [Millay had earlier] devoted a sonnet to the memory of his first wife, her suffragist idol Inez Milholland. [In 1923 she also] became the first woman to receive a Pulitzer Prize for poetry, for Ballad of the Harp Weaver . At the height of her popularity she joined a writer’s crusade to stay the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti in 1927; she commemorated their end in five poems, "Justice Denied in Massachusetts", "Hangman’s Oak", "The Anguish", "To Those Without Pity", and "Wine from These Grapes" (collected in

    7. Edna St. Vincent Millay - 1892-1950 - Millay - Mason West
    works Edna St. Vincent Millay. Site Search sitemap. ·, Edna St. Vincent Millay.18921950. Edna St. Vincent Millay was born February 27, 1892, in Rockland, Maine.
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    AUTHORS Masterworks Melville Hemingway Eliot Housman Cummings Millay Hawthorne Catullus Beat Berryman Bishop Roethke Poe WRITINGS AUTHORS REVERBERATIONS Edna St. Vincent Millay Renascence and Other Poems Renascence and Other Poems Select Poem 1. Renascence 2. Interim 3. The Suicide 4. God's World 5. Afternoon on... 6. Sorrow 7. Tavern 8. Ashes of Life 9. The Little G... 10. Kin to Sorrow 11. Three Songs... 12. The Shroud 13. The Dream 14. Indifference 15. Witch-Wife 16. Blight 17. When the Ye... 18. "Thou art n... 19. "Time does ... 20. "Mindful of... 21. "Not in thi... 22. "If I shoul... 23. Bluebeard
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay
    E DNA S T. V INCENT M ILLAY was born February 27, 1892, in Rockland, Maine. Millay was best known for inciting the flames of youthful rebellion in the post-World War I social and literary movement based in Greenwich Village, where she played an active role. Millay's talents appeared early, and one of her poems appeared in St. Nicholas, and she delivered a verse essay at high school graduation. A wealthy friend, impressed with Millay's talent, helped her attend Vassar. After graduating in 1917, she settled in Greenwich Village and supported herself by writing. That year Millay published her first book of poems, Renascence, titled for the lead poem, which she had first published in The Lyric Year in 1912 when she was 19. Millay's first book of poems enjoyed a great success and established her as a serious and important poet.

    8. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950). Contributing Editor John J. Patton.Classroom Issues and Strategies. Students have few problems
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
    Contributing Editor: John J. Patton
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Students have few problems reading Millay's poetry because the poet is forthright in expressing her emotions, ideas, and experiences. Obviously such references as those to Euclid and Endymion require explanation. Occasionally the diction needs some explication because of Millay's fondness for archaic and Latinate words. Not much more is required than the teacher's ability to clarify some allusions and an occasional word or phrase. Any teacher of modern American literature should also have no problems with the references to city life and to issues of the times, which are generously sprinkled throughout Millay's work. As for accessibility, some benefit will come from placing Millay in the context of the poetry of the 1920s and 1930s as one of those like, for instance, Robert Frost , Archibald MacLeish, and Edward Arlington Robinson , who carried forward the more traditional verse form and techniques in the face of the experimentalism of T. S. Eliot

    9. Edna St. Vincent Millay
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950). In her lifetime Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)was renowned for her traditional poetic and her bohemian living.
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
    In her lifetime Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) was renowned for her traditional poetic and her bohemian living. She infused conventional forms with a fervent contemporary spirit. The publication in 1912 of the poem "Renascence" won her instant acclaim. Early in her career Millay wrote fiction under the pseudonym of Nancy Boyd; later she wrote several plays and an opera libretto. In 1923 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry and in the 1930s she published sonnets that have earned a lasting place as exemplars of the form. In later years she applied her art to the Allied war effort and other social causes. Edmund Wilson deemed Millay "a spokesman for the human spirit"; few writers have commanded so wide and enduring an audience. From 1923 to her death, Millay lived with her husband in Austerlitz, New York, at their farmhouse at Steepletop, now a National Historic Landmark. In 1973 her sister, Norma Millay, established The Millay Colony for the Arts which affords writers, composers, and visual artists the chance to further their work in surroundings already rich with an artistic heritage.

    10. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) By Daniel Mark Epstein
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950) by Daniel Mark EpStein. Unquietspirit, by what right Do I come to diSturb your duSt In this
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay
    by Daniel Mark Epstein
    Unquiet spirit, by what right
    Do I come to disturb your dust
    In this omniscient October light
    A half century almost from the day
    You tumbled down your library stairs
    Into eternal night? By what right
    Do I invade the dignity of your house,
    Ransack the closets, shelves and drawers,
    Measuring your dresses and jewelry, Picturing you alive, challenging me? I breathe deep, hoping a sweet scent Of you, long breathless, might arise, Some stray atom of your spirit meant For mine alone. We are not so different Souls confronting the inarticulate. Like others of my time and not like you Who made a fortune making Fortune rhyme. To make my living I must turn to prose. This is what has brought me to your house, Gardens, letters, grave and diary. Why do you preserve all of this stuff, Your books, shoes and teacups, lingerie, A hat made from a peacock, golden coat Cut from a lion or an ocelot? The fiery swirl of hair clipped from your head In childhood to make tresses for a doll; The doll itself! Sits staring, cracked and bald

    11. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)

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    Edna St. Vincent Millay
    My candle burns at both ends
    It will not last the night.
    But ah my foes and oh my friends
    It gives a lovely light.
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    12. Edna St. Vincent Millay - Biography And Poems By AmericanPoems.com
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950).
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay, born in 1892 in Maine, grew to become one of the premier twentieth-century lyric poets. She was also an accomplished playwright and speaker who often toured giving readings of her poetry. All of that was in her public life, but her private life was equally interesting. An unconventional childhood led into an unconventional adulthood. She was an acknowledged bisexual who carried on many affairs with women, an affection for which is sometimes evident in her poems and plays. She did marry, but even that part of her life was somewhat unusual, with the marriage being quite open, and extramarital affairs, though not documented, are quite probable. At the young age of seven, Edna's mother asked her husband to leave the family home. After that point he held a negligible role in the girl's life. Edna and her two sisters moved, with their mother, to Newburyport, Massachusetts where, to Edna's delight, she was given piano lessons. Edna (who insisted on being called Vincent and who even entered writing contests under that name) and her sisters were encouraged in their literary and musical leanings by their mother. Then, in highschool, Millay's interests expanded to include theater. She performed in numerous plays and wrote a Halloween play for her classmates to act out. Millay enjoyed her free-spirited childhood and adolescence and the creativity that it inspired. At the age of twenty, she entered her poem

    13. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
    American Literature on the Web. Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950) General ResourcesA Voice of Her Generation (American Treasures of the Library of Congress).
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    14. Poetry: Edna St. Vincent Millay
    2000), edited by Cary Nelson. BIOGRAPHY Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950)was born in Maine and educated at Vassar. By the time she
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    Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay

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    This page on Millay includes a brief biography and several of her works online, collected at a site devoted to lesbian poetry. The Academy of American Poets: Poetry Exhibits?Edna St. Vincent Millay
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    The Academy of American Poets provides a biography of Millay, a selected bibliography of her works, and links to related sites.
    Modern American Poetry: Edna St. Vincent Millay
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/millay/millay.htm

    The Modern American Poetry site provides information about Millay and her life, essays on her works, and links to related sites. Modern American Poetry is an online journal and multimedia companion to Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2000), edited by Cary Nelson.
    BIOGRAPHY Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) was born in Maine and educated at Vassar. By the time she graduated in 1917, she had already achieved considerable fame as a poet. In the same year, she moved to Greenwich Village in New York and published her first volume of poetry

    15. American Literature Web Resources: Edna St. Vincent Millay
    American Literature Web Resources Edna St. Vincent Millay. Edna St. Vincent Millay(18921950). compiled by Elizabeth Kreydich, Millikin University. Edna St.
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    American Literature Web Resources: Edna St. Vincent Millay
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
    compiled by Elizabeth Kreydich, Millikin University
    Edna St. Vincent Millay was characterized as one of the greatest (women) lyricists of the Twentieth Century. She is known as one of the greatest sonnet writers of all time, with her soft style and striking connotations. Millay has been described as a tease and a tomboy. Her mother urged her and her two younger sisters, Norma and Kathleen to be independent and ambitious. It is rumored that her mother taught her to write verse by the age four, and her first poem that was published she wrote at fourteen. She studied as a child to become a concert pianist, and became successful with music and literature composition, and was a playwright. Millay was a flamboyant twenties feminist, who didn't care to follow the rules set by a society of men, but rather create her own. She was described as "only five feet tall, with red hair, changeable green eyes, and a melodious voice." It was also said that she had an, "intoxicating affect on people." (Edmund Wilson) Chronology
    1892-Edna St. Vincent Millay was born to Henry Tolman Millay and Cora Lounella (Buzelle) Millay, in Rockland, Maine on February 22nd.

    16. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Millay, Edna St. Vincent
    Etexts by Author Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 18921950 M Index Main Index Renascence and Other Poems LANGUAGE English SUBJECT
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    17. Edna St. Vincent Millay
    poet, dramatiSt, fiction writer (18921950) Info Short line, University of TorontoPoetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay – at everypoet.com Selected poems – at
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    18. Their Stamp On History: Edna St. Vincent Millay
    (18921950). Edna St. Vincent Millay was a lyrical poet and playwrightof the early 20th century. Millay, called Vincent in her
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay was a lyrical poet and playwright of the early 20th century. Millay, called "Vincent" in her growing-up years, spent her early life in a single-parent family with her mother and sisters. The family was a cultured one, immersed in music and literature, and Millay was an accomplished writer at an early age. One of her most famous poems, "Renascence," won an award and publication in a literary contest before she even began college. Millay's college years, funded by a scholarship at the all-women's Vassar, produced the book The Harp Weaver and Other Poems for which she won a Pulitzer prize in 1922. Edna St. Vincent Millay is known for the feminism and sexual openness expressed in many of her poems. She was married in 1923 to Eugen Boissevain, a feminist himself, but the marriage was an open one. Throughout her life, Millay carried on affectionate correspondences with both men and women. Millay died in 1950 of heart failure. Related Web sites:
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    19. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) American Writer.
    Millay, Edna St. Vincent Guide picks. (18921950) American writer.Millay's major efforts were devoted to lyric poetry in A Few
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    Born in Rockland, this important feminiSt poet firSt read "Renanscence" to an audience Category Regional North America Individuals......Edna St. Vincent Millay 18921950 See the same 360º view from Mt. Battiethat inspired Edna St Vincent Millay's well known poem, Renascence.
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    Each former guest has their own special memory of their stay here. Some remember a warm August evening in 1912 when an innocent, young Edna St. Vincent Millay first recited her celebrated poem Renascence , to an enraptured audience of guests and employees: "All I could see from where I stood was three long mountains and a wood, I turned to look another way, and saw three islands in a bay." It was here at the Inn that her talents were discovered. It was the magnificent view from the top of Mt. Battie in Camden, Maine that inspired this poem.
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