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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

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Author Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 18921950 Keywords Authors MMillay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950; Titles A. AV Laider, 1996.
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62. SAVAGE BEAUTY: THE LIFE OF EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY BY NANCY MILFORD
unconventionally beautiful, and ruthlessly committed to the perfection of her artand craft, US poet and dramatiSt Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950) gave the
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Cannily brilliant, unconventionally beautiful, and ruthlessly committed to the perfection of her art and craft, U.S. poet and dramatist Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) gave the Jazz Age its lyric voice. If F. Scott Fitzgerald was the definitive prose chronicler of that era, then the five-foot-nuthin' flame-haired bisexual dynamo set their generation's pace, showing and telling her peers "what to say about how they felt," and doing it with "wit, style, and passion." So writes authorised biographer Nancy Milford in Savage Beauty , the exquisite rendering of the once ubiquitous and universally beloved turn-of-the-century celebrity (its author spent 20-plus years polishing). Milford's previous work, Zelda (1970), sold more than 1.4 million copies in five editions and was a finalist for both the Pulitzer and National Book Awards. Now, with the release of Savage Beauty - timed to coincide with a fresh collection of Millay's finest edited by Milford ( The Selected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay ) - this unflinchingly astute and compulsively readable portrait looks poised to become one of the season's hottest sellers, especially since Milford delivers the uncut dope on a life that was, by all accounts, cursed and blessed in equal measure.

63. Www.loc.gov/today/pr/1998/98-127
Millay MANUSCRIPTS The Library of Congress has recently acquired an extensive collectionof manuscripts of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950) that will
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PR98-127 LC Acquires Edna St. Vincent Millay Manuscripts October 23, 1998 Contact: Helen Dalrymple (202) 707-1940 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ACQUIRES LARGE COLLECTION OF EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY MANUSCRIPTS The Library of Congress has recently acquired an extensive collection of manuscripts of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) that will add more than 20,000 new items to its existing Millay materials housed in the Manuscript Division. The new materials will be available for research as soon as they have been processed and prepared for use. "I have always admired Edna St. Vincent Millay," said James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress. "I spent some time as a youngster with my family on the coast of Maine not far from where she was well known as a legendary figure. I am very pleased that we have been able to expand the Library's Millay holdings through the acquisition of this significant collection of her manuscripts." The Library will purchase the collection over a four- year period from the Edna St. Vincent Millay Society, in a private sale negotiated by Sotheby's, using a mix of public and private funds. In August, most of the materials were transferred to the Library from Sotheby's in New York where they had been stored for several years. In September, the literary executors and trustees added to the Library's collection the relevant papers remaining at Steepletop, Ms. Millay's home in Austerlitz, N.Y. Edna St. Vincent Millay was well known to the American public during the first half of this century. By 1920, after the publication of Renascence and Other Poems, A Few Figs From Thistles, and a one-act play Aria da Capo, she became known as the voice of her generation - full of freshness and gaiety tempered by social rebellion. She gave theatrical readings of her poems, many of which were published in popular and literary magazines. She was one of the first poets to recite her poetry and fill a hall, according to her sister Norma Millay Ellis. In Greenwich Village, Millay was part of an artistic circle that included Edmund Wilson, Floyd Dell, Max Eastman, and Witter Bynner, among others. In 1923, she became the second person to receive the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Millay and her sisters were raised on the coast of Maine, where they overcame the limitations of their family's poverty by pursuing creative projects such as writing poems, songs and plays and listening to music. In 1912, Millay gained her first public recognition with the publication of her long poem, "Renascence." Soon after, she attracted the attention of Caroline B. Dow, head of the YWCA Training School in New York, who helped raise funds for her education at Vassar. In 1923, Millay married Eugen Boissevain, a Dutch importer, and soon after they purchased Steepletop, where she lived for the rest of her life. In 1927, she joined in the protest against the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti and was arrested in Boston. In the mid-1930s, a nerve injury left Millay in constant pain and she sought relative seclusion with her husband at Steepletop. He died in 1949, followed by Millay in 1950. Millay's published work includes six plays,11 original volumes of poetry, and fiction under the name of Nancy Boyd. After the poet's death, her sister Norma began giving Millay manuscripts to the Library of Congress. Those items - eventually totaling 625 - include poetry and play holographs, typescripts and galleys, and unpublished diary- notebooks. The original manuscript of "Renascence," as well as versions of many of her sonnets, are part of this collection. A number of the Millay diary-notebooks, including early drafts of poems and prose as well as other materials left in deposit status at the death of Norma Ellis, are covered by the 1998 acquisition contract. Norma Millay Ellis lived at Steepletop after her sister's death. She was an actress who as a young woman played the lead in Millay's Aria da Capo and married its set designer, the painter Charles Ellis. When Norma died in 1986, she left the remaining Millay papers at Steepletop to the Edna St. Vincent Millay Society, whose board of trustees had long wished to add this major lot to those papers already in the Library of Congress. The new materials include the remainder of the unpublished diaries and notebooks, other segments of the poetry manuscripts already in the Library, and original, unpublished correspondence from such friends and associates as Witter Bynner, Louis Untermeyer, Sara Teasdale, Georgia O'Keeffe, Edmund Wilson, John Peale Bishop, Deems Taylor, Edgar Lee Masters, Van Wyck Brooks, Maxwell Anderson, Upton Sinclair, Vita Sackville-West and Willa Cather. Also included are original materials of sociopolitical interest such as the manuscript of a Millay essay on Sacco and Vanzetti and her handwritten comments on a statement by the Committee for Cultural Freedom. The additions are extremely rich in Millay family papers. They also include other Millay manuscripts and typescripts, such as drafts of her libretto The King's Henchmen, photographs, newspaper clippings and printed reviews, broadsides, original music, recordings and radio scripts, financial records, and first editions of her books. When the entire collection is arranged, it will comprise the most extensive set of primary materials for research into Millay's life and work and her circle of friends and acquaintances, as well as valuable information about women's history, musical adaptation and related subjects dealing with American cultural history during the first half of the 20th century. # # # PR98-127 10-23-98 ISSN 0731-3527 ***updated 10/26/98 (jhs)***

64. Beauty: Savage Beauty: The Life Of Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Fans of Zelda Masses editor Floyd Dell were among the men devastated by her refusal to be faithfuland lots of dissipation: Millay drank heavily and became addicted to morphine. It also takes a perceptive look at how an artist draws material from her life and at the strategies she uses to protect the wellsprings of creativity. Brief passages interspersed throughout delineating Milford's interactions with Norma Millay, the poet's younger sister and literary executor, might have been self-indulgent and self-aggrandizing; instead they offer intriguing snapshots of the complex process by which biography is made. The resulting book is a tour de force, and wildly entertaining as well. Wendy Smith
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65. Edna St. Vincent Millay - Pity Me Not
Edna St. Vincent Millay Pity Me Not. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)was well known in her day as a maSter of the sonnet. Many
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Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) was well known in her day as a master of the sonnet. Many of her works showed great lyrical style in the traditional Shakespearean sonnet form. This fixed form is characterized by the inclusion of two stanzas: the first being an octave with two quatrains; the second, a sestet composed of a quatrain and a couplet. The traditional themes of a sonnet usually revolve around the tormented lover (Kennedy 180-181). Ms. Millay perfected this "tormented lover" role in her sonnets. Millay "investigated her own nature with a ruthlessness that left nothing for any psychologist’s analysis of the personality to shock her with" (Atkins 128). This role is evident in her sonnet, "Pity Me Not": Pity Me Not Pity me not because the light of day
At close of day no longer walks the sky;
Pity me not for beauties passed away
From field and thicket as the year goes by;
Pity me not the waning of the moon

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    by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Edna St. Vincent Millay (18921950) Norma Millay,Edna's siSter, eStablished the Millay Colony for the Arts in 1973.
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    Norma Millay, Edna's sister, established the Millay Colony for the Arts in 1973. Begin your exploration of this site with the brief biography of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Then follow the links to find out more about the colony. Finally, write a letter that Millay might have written to invite artists to the colony. Edna St. Vincent Millay
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    71. Edna St Vincent Millay: Bio & Poems
    feedback@sappho.com. Edna St. Vincent Millay, (18921950) twentieth-centurypoet and playwright, was beSt known for her lyrical poetry.
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    http://www.sappho.com/poetry/e_millay.htm feedback@sappho.com Edna St. Vincent Millay ) twentieth-century poet and playwright, was best known for her lyrical poetry. She wrote many poems in traditional sonnet form, on topics such as love, fidelity, erotic desire, and feminist issues. What isn't as widely publicized is that she also acknowledged herself as bisexual and had many affairs with women before her marriage. It's not clear if she continued sexual involvements with women after marriage (though it is quite possible), nor is it clear which of her poems are written about women rather than men. She grew up in a different sort of familypast the age of seven, her father wasn't present, as her mother (Cora) asked him to leave. Cora was a nurse who encouraged Millay (called Vincent by her close friends) and her sisters in musical and literary pursuits. Millay was brought up to be self-sufficient and was taught that ambition was good, an upbringing reflected in her accomplishments of later years. At her mother's encouragement, Millay entered her poem "Renascence" into a poetry contest and won fourth placed. When the poem was published, she gained literary recognition and earned a scholarship to Vassar. At Vassar, she continued to write poetry and became involved in theater. In 1922 one of her plays

    72. A Few Figs From Thistles
    Provenance of the Text. A Few Figs From ThiStles was written by Edna St.Vincent Millay (18921950) and firSt published in 1920 by Frank Shay.
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    [Cover] A FEW FIGS
    FROM THISTLES EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY [Page] A FEW FIGS
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    BY EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
    THE HARP-WEAVER AND OTHER POEMS
    SECOND APRIL
    RENASCENCE AND OTHER POEMS
    A FEW FIGS FROM THISTLES
    ARIA DA CAPO: A PLAY
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    BY EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
    Publishers NEW YORK AND LONDON [Page] A FEW FIGS FROM THISTLES By Edna St. Vincent Millay Printed in the U.S.A. C. B. [Page] Thanks are due to the editors of Ainslie's, The Dial, Pearson's, Poetry, Reedy's Mirror, and Vanity Fair, for their kind permission to republish various of these poems. This edition of "A Few Figs from Thistles" contains several poems not included in the earlier editions. [Page] [Page]
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    A Few Figs From Thistles For A Few Figs From Thistles and several other works published in the early twenties, Millay won the the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1923. The copytext for this on-line edition of A Few Figs From Thistles belongs to the University of Pittsburgh Library.

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    AUTHOR Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892–1950. TITLE Renascence, and otherpoems, by Edna St. Vincent Millay. PUBLISHED New York Harper, 1917.
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    I Shall Forget You Presently (by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892 1950)) I shallforget you presently, my dear, So make the moSt of this, your little day, Your
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    Millay, Edna St. Vincent , American poet, b. Rockland, Maine, grad. Vassar College, 1917. One of the most popular poets of her era, Millay was admired as much for the bohemian freedom of her youthful lifestyle as for her verse. During the early 1920s she lived in Greenwich Village, New York City, and wrote satiric sketches for Vanity Fair under the pseudonym Nancy Boyd. Among her friends were Edmund Wilson and John Peale Bishop. Renascence, Millay's first volume of poetry, appeared in 1917 and was praised for its freshness and vitality. It was followed by A Few Figs from Thistles Second April (1921), and The Ballad of the Harp Weaver (1922; Pulitzer Prize). She was a member of the Provincetown Players , a group that produced several of her verse dramas, including Aria da Capo (1920) and Two Slatterns and a King Fatal Interview (1931), a superb sonnet cycle; Conversation at Midnight (1937); and Make Bright the Arrows (1940). She also wrote the libretto for Deems Taylor's opera The King's Henchman (1927) and, with George Dillon, she translated Baudelaire's

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    It's not true that life is one damn thing after another; it is one damn thing over and over.
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    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.
    Edna St. Vincent Millay, "A Few Figs from Thistles", 1920
    Please give me some good advice in your next letter. I promise not to follow it.
    Edna St. Vincent Millay, Letters, 1952 - More quotations on: Advice
    Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling into at night. I miss you like hell.
    Edna St. Vincent Millay, Letters, 1952
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