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  1. Poetics of the Body: Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Bishop, Marilyn Chin, and Marilyn Hacker by Catherine Cucinella, 2010-04-15
  2. Les Fleurs Du Mal - Flowers of Evil by Charles ; Dillon, George ; Millay, Edna St. Vincent Baudelaire, 1962
  3. A bibliography of the works of Edna St. Vincent Millay (Burt Franklin bibliography and reference series) by Karl Yost, 1968
  4. Renascence: And Other Poems [1921] by Edna St. Vincent Millay, 2010-01-06
  5. THE MURDER OF LIDICE by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY, 1942-01-01
  6. The Indigo Bunting: A Memoir of Edna St. Vincent Millay. by Vincent. SHEEAN, 1973
  7. A Few Figs From Thistles by Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1923-01-01
  8. Letters by Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1982-03
  9. Edna St. Vincent Millay (American Women of Achievement) by Carolyn Daffron, 1989-01
  10. Edna St. Vincent Millay: The Rebirth
  11. Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay by Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1923
  12. Edna ST Vincent Millays Poems Selected F by Edna Millay, 1917-01-01
  13. Critical Essays on Edna St. Vincent Millay (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  14. Edna St.Vincent Millay: A Reference Guide (Reference guides in literature)

61. Project Gutenberg Titles By Millay, Edna St. Vincent
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Biography of edna st. vincent millay. In her lifetime edna st. vincent millay (18921950)was renowned for her traditional poetic and her bohemian living.
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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," written when she was 19, won her instant acclaim. A reading of it attracted a patron (Caroline Dow) who sent Millay to Vassar College in New York. The preceeding information was researched by Lawrence Warner Home Contact Us FAQ Handwriting-L Group

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Return to prevous page, edna st. vincent millay. (Click for View). At the age of18 edna millay wrote a magnificent poem, Renascence. of edna st. vincent millay.
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At the age of 18 Edna Millay wrote a magnificent poem, Renascence. In it, she fantasizes an experience of "leaving the body," to partake of Infinity, God, Nature, etc. Following are 5 excerpts from this poem, out of context certainly, but the use I shall make of them will do no injustice to the poem as a whole.
  • And all I saw from where I stood
    was three long mountains and a wood.
    Over these things I could not see;
    These were the things that bounded me; (ll. 9-12) I scrammed, and lo Infinity
    came down and settled over me; (ll. 29-30) All sin was of my sinning, all
    atoning mine, and mine the gall
    Of all regret. Mine was the weight
    Of every brooded wrong, the hate
    That lay behind each envious thrust, Mine every greed, mine every lust. (ll. 55-60) Ah, awful weight! Infinity Pressed down upon the finite Me! And he whose soul is flat the sky will cave in on him by and by. (ll. 204-205) "... she wants not only to escape from the hills and woods that make her feel imprisoned, but to become one with the sea, to dissolve in it...Screaming to God for death by drowning... 'Mine is a body that should die at sea'" (p. 195). She had a "constant headache for over a year...that stayed with her whenever she was writing" (p. 189).
  • 64. [minstrels] First Fig -- Edna St. Vincent Millay
    Poet edna st. vincent millay. Date 15 Mar 1999. edna st. vincent millay.Another simple, gemlike poem to which there is really nothing for me to add.
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    [34] First Fig
    Title : First Fig Poet : Edna St. Vincent Millay Date : 15 Mar 1999 My candle burns at b... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq First Fig 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 http://members.aol.com/MillayGirl/millay.htm#BIOGRAPHY http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6865/millaybio.html http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6865/millay.html ... blowell@

    65. The Wondering Minstrels (poet)
    49, 31 Mar 1999, edna st. vincent millay, The Unexplorer, There was a road ran 6. 590, 30 Oct 2000, edna st. vincent millay, Sonnet XLIII, What lips my lips ha
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    The Wondering Minstrels
    Main page Sorted on poet , letter M Date Poet Title Length 17 Jul 2000 Thomas Babbington Macaulay Horatius A Lay Made About the... 6 Sep 2002 Norman MacCaig The Two Friends The last word this o... 17 Feb 2001 Norman MacCaig Incident I look across the ta... 12 Aug 2001 Norman MacCaig Frogs Frogs sit more solid 16 Apr 2001 Norman MacCaig Gone Are The Days Impossible to call a... 14 Feb 2003 Hugh MacDiarmid Scotland Small? Scotland small? Our ... 24 Aug 1999 Patrick MacGill By-the-Way These be the little ... 29 Aug 2001 Louis Alexander MacKay I Wish My Tongue were a Quiver I wish my tongue wer... 15 Jun 2000 Archibald MacLeish The End of the World Quite unexpectedly, ... 26 Aug 1999 Archibald MacLeish Ars Poetica A poem should be pal... 17 Apr 2001 Louis MacNeice The Sunlight on the Garden The sunlight on the ... 20 Aug 2000 Louis MacNeice The Suicide And this, ladies and... 12 Aug 2001 Louis MacNeice Snow The room was suddenl... 21 Apr 2002 Louis MacNeice Prayer before Birth I am not yet born; O... 27 Feb 1999 Louis MacNeice Bagpipe Music It's no go the merry... 22 Jun 2002 Louis MacNeice House on a Cliff Indoors the tang of ...

    66. Edna St. Vincent Millay
    Translate this page edna st. vincent millay (1892-1950) pseud. di Nancy Boyd. L'altrosguardo antologia delle poetesse del '900. Guido Davico Bonino
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) [pseud. di Nancy Boyd] L'altro sguardo: antologia delle poetesse del '900. Guido Davico Bonino e Paola Mastrocola (a cura di). Milano: Mondadori, 1996
    So quel che voglio e ho fatto la mia scelta;
    il mio destino non sei tu a deciderlo:
    che tu mi ami o no, non ha importanza,
    alla fine, di me rispondo io.
    La tua presenza, i tuoi favori, tutto
    ciò che m'hai dato, adesso puoi riprenderti:
    c'è tra la tua bellezza ed il mio cuore
    qualcosa che non riuscirai a confondere,
    nè a tradire. Vorrei che tu capissi
    che nel mio più segreto desiderio sogno sempre il mio bacio; ma non chiesero di bere ancora quelli che languivano nei deserti del Sud; puoi benedirmi, ma non piegarmi dopo avermi amata.

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    II, III, The Shroud, The Dream, Indifference, WitchWife, Blight, When the Year GrowsOld, Sonnets- I, II, III, IV, V, VI, edna st. vincent millay, Academy of
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    README
    Afternoon on a Hill
    Ashes of Life
    Blight ...
    Renascence and Other Poems Contents: Renascence, Interim, The Suicide, God's World, Afternoon on a Hill, Sorrow, Tavern, Ashes of Life, The Little Ghost, Kin to Sorrow, Three Songs of Shattering- I, II, III, The Shroud, The Dream, Indifference, Witch-Wife, Blight, When the Year Grows Old, Sonnets- I, II, III, IV, V, VI,
    Edna St. Vincent Millay , Academy of American Poets
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    68. Edna St.Vincent Millay
    POETS Main Page, INDEX of Poets, INDEX of Titles First Lines, Poetry LINKS.edna st.vincent millay Ashes of Life, Dirge Without Music. God's World, Inland.
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    69. Edna St. Vincent Millay
    edna st. vincent millay (18921950). Read comments from David Anthony.
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)
    Read comments from David Anthony
    "Thou art not lovelier than lilacs..."
    Thou art not lovelier than lilacs,no,
    Nor honeysuckle; thou art not more fair
    Than small white single poppies,I can bear
    Thy beauty; though I bend before thee, though
    From left to right, not knowing where to go,
    I turn my troubled eyes, nor here nor there
    Find any refuge from thee, yet I swear
    So has it been with mist,with moonlight so.
    Like him who day by day unto his draught
    Of delicate poison adds him one drop more
    Till he may drink unharmed the death of ten,
    Even so, inured to beauty, who have quaffed
    Each hour more deeply than the hour before,
    I drinkand livewhat has destroyed some men.
    "Time does not bring relief..."
    Time does not bring relief; you all have lied
    Who told me time would ease me of my pain!

    70. Edna St. Vincent Millay
    edna st. vincent millay edna st. vincent millay. was a lyrical poet (18921950). ednast. vincent millay. go to books by this author. edna st. vincent millay.
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    72. Photograph Of Edna St. Vincent Millay
    Photograph of edna st. vincent millay Photograph of edna st. vincent millay.Home Site Map Art Gallery Copyright © 20002003 John Mitchell.
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    73. Edna St. Vincent Millay: Night Is My Sister, Columbine, Time Does Not Bring Reli
    Textes Musique Classique, Compositeur John Mitchell, FIVE SONNETS BY edna st.vincent millay. Set by John Mitchell (1941-), op. 50 (1983) Texts by edna st.
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    FIVE SONNETS BY EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
    Set by John Mitchell (1941-), op. 50 (1983) Texts by Edna St. Vincent Millay Night is my sister Night is my sister, and how deep in love, How drowned in love and weedily washed ashore, There to be fretted by the drag and shove At the tide's edge, I liethese things and more: Whose arm alone between me and the sand, Whose voice alone, whose pitiful breath brought near, Could thaw these nostrils and unlock this hand, She could advise you, should you care to hear. Small chance, however, in a storm so black, A man will leave his friendly fire For a drowned woman's sake, and bring her back To drip and scatter shells upon the rug. No one but Night, with tears on her dark face, Watches beside me in this windy place. 2. Columbine The light comes back with Columbine; she brings A touch of this, a little touch of that, Coloured confetti, and a favour hat, Patches, and powder, dolls that work by strings And moons that work by switches, all the things That please a sick man's fancy, and a flat Spry convalescent kiss, and a small pat Upon the pillow, paper offerings. The light goes out with her; the shadows sprawl. Where she has left her fragrance like a shawl I lie alone and pluck the counterpane, Or on a dizzy elbow rise and hark And down like dominoes along the dark Her little silly laughter spills again! 3.

    74. The San Antonio College LitWeb Edna St. Vincent Millay Page
    A millay Page from Internet Public Library. edna st. vincent millay from Modern AmericanPoetry. Back to American Women Writers Back to American Literature II
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    Major Works

    Renascence On Line at UMD
    A Few Figs from Thistles
    The Lamp and the Bell
    ( 1921 ). A play.
    Aria da Capo: A Play in One Act ( 1921 ). A play.
    Second April
    Two Slatterns and a King
    The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver
    The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems
    Distressing Dialogues
    ( 1924 ). Written under the name 'Nancy Boyd.' Stories and sketches. Three Plays ( 1926 ). The three plays published in 1921. See above. The King's Henchman: A Play in Three Acts The Buck in the Snow and Other Poems Fatal Interview The Princess Marries the Page: A Play in One Act Wine from These Grapes Flowers of Evil ( 1936 ). Translated, with George Dillon, from Baudelaire's French. Conversation at Midnight Huntsman, What Quarry ? Make Bright the Arrows There are No Islands, Anymore: Lines Written in Passion and in Deep Concern for England, France and My Own Country Collected Sonnets The Murder of Lidice Collected Lyrics Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay . Edited by Allan Ross Macdougall. Harper, 1952. Mine the Harvest Collected Poems ( 1956 ). Edited by Norma Millay.

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    76. Millay, Edna St. Vincent
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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;

    77. Millay, Edna St Vincent
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    Poet USA Born 22 Feb 1892
    Died 19 Oct 1950
    Edna St Vincent Millay was born in Rockland, Maine, and grew up in the seaside town of Camden. She published her first poems as a teenager and, at 20, her long poem 'Renascence' appeared in the anthology 'The Lyric Year'. At Vassar, she developed her talents and reputation as a dramatist and actor. After graduating in 1917, Millay moved to Greenwich Village in New York City where she gave poetry readings and became known for her freedom of thought and feminist views. She acted and wrote for the Provincetown Players theater groups and in 1919 directed a production of her play 'Aria da Capo'. Her poetry was published in several magazines, including Vanity Fair, Poetry, and Forum. Her first book, 'Renascence and Other Poems' (1917), was followed in 1920 by 'A Few Figs from Thistles' (an expanded edition appeared in 1922) and in 1921 by 'Second April'.
    In 1923, upon her return from two years of writing and travelling in Europe, Millay received the second annual Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and published a new collection, 'The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems'. That same year she married Eugen Boissevain, and in 1925 they moved to a farm in upstate New York. Millay published five more collections of poetry: 'The Buck in the Snow' (1928), 'Fatal Interview' (1931), 'Wine from These Grapes' (1934), 'Huntsman, What Quarry?' (1939), 'Make Bright the Arrows' (1940); a prose collection under her pen name, Nancy Boyd, entitled 'Distressing Dialogues' (1924 - its foreword carried Millay's byline); a translation, with George Dillon, of Baudelaire's 'Flowers of Evil' (1936); the verse dramas 'Conversation at Midnight' (1937) and 'The Murder of Lidice' (1942); and several plays. Her final book was the posthumously published 'Mine the Harvest' (1954), edited by her younger sister Norma.

    78. Edna St. Vincent Millay Quotations
    edna st. vincent millay Quotations part of a collection of quotes fromnotable women. edna st. vincent millay. Women's Voices Quotations
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    assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis Let us forget such words, and all they mean, as Hatred, Bitterness and Rancor, Greed, Intolerance, Bigotry. Let us renew our faith and pledge to Man his right to be Himself, and free. Not Truth, but Faith it is that keeps the world alive. I shall die, but that is all that I shall do for Death; I am not on his pay-roll. I will not tell him the whereabouts of my friends nor of my enemies either.

    79. Edna St. Vincent Millay
    (18921950). back home next. The later work of millay is still undercopyright and cannot be printed here. – Ed. And You as Well
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    I Shall Forget You Presently, My Dear

    I Think I Should Have Loved You Presently

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    . edna st. vincent millay. . edna st. vincent millay, twentiethcenturypoet and playwright, was best known for her lyrical poetry.
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    WORKING TOGETHER INTO THE 21ST CENTURY ABOUT US BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT ENTERTAINMENT ... WOMEN Women: Resources Bios Glass Stories Calendar ... Orgs Edna St. Vincent Millay 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 involvement's 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 playsThe Harp Weaverwas awarded the Pulitzer Prize.

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