Edna St. Vincent Millay
2) Aria da Capo
A one-act play written for the Provincetown Players. An unusual play structurally, a pastoral bookended with a harlequinade, it is unique in that it was perceived by most to be an anti-war statement, and yet can also be seen as an more universal portrayal of the human condition. The play defies being set in a given time period and the playwright allows juxtapositions within the play to speak louder than the writing of any political statements
...3) Second April
This book is a collection of 33 poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay, an American lyrical poet and playwright who lived from 1892-1950.
4) The Selected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay (Renascence and Other Poems, A Few Figs from Thist
6) Early Poems
A collection of poems by American lyrical poet and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay. This collection includes "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver," for which Millay won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923, the third woman to do so for poetry.
A five-act play commissioned by the Vassar College Alumnae Association for its fiftieth anniversary celebration on June 18, 1921. Based on the fairy tale Snow White and Rose Red, The Lamp and the Bell is a poetic drama shrewdly calculated for the occasion: an outdoor production with a large cast, much spectacle, and colorful costumes of the medieval period. The play’s theme is friendship crossed by love. In the end integrity
...A five-act play commissioned by the Vassar College Alumnae Association for its fiftieth anniversary celebration on June 18, 1921. Based on the fairy tale Snow White and Rose Red, The Lamp and the Bell is a poetic drama shrewdly calculated for the occasion: an outdoor production with a large cast, much spectacle, and colorful costumes of the medieval period. The play’s theme is friendship crossed by love. In the end integrity
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