The Edna St. Vincent Millay Page

( 1892-1950 )
Major Works
Renascence ( 1917 ). On Line at UMD;
A Few Figs from Thistles ( 1920 ).
The Lamp and the Bell ( 1921 ). A play.
Aria da Capo: A Play in One Act ( 1921 ). A play.
Second April ( 1921 ).
Two Slatterns and a King ( 1921 ).
The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver ( 1922
The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems ( 1923 ).
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 ( 1927 ).
The Buck in the Snow and Other Poems ( 1928 ).
Fatal Interview ( 1931 ).
The Princess Marries the Page: A Play in One Act ( 1932 ).
Wine from These Grapes ( 1934 ).
Flowers of Evil ( 1936 ). Translated, with George Dillon, from Baudelaire's French.
Conversation at Midnight ( 1937 ).
Huntsman, What Quarry ? ( 1939 ).
Make Bright the Arrows ( 1940 ).
There are No Islands, Anymore: Lines Written in Passion and in Deep Concern for England, France and My Own Country ( 1940 ).
Collected Sonnets ( 1941 ).
The Murder of Lidice ( 1942 ).
Collected Lyrics ( 1943 ).
Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Edited by Allan Ross Macdougall. Harper, 1952.
Mine the Harvest ( 1954 ).
Collected Poems ( 1956 ). Edited by Norma Millay.
Several On-Line Poems
About Millay
Jean Gould, The Poet and Her Book: A Biography of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Dodd, Mead, 1970.
A Millay Page from Internet Public Library.
Edna St. Vincent Millay from Modern American Poetry.
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