The Poet and His Book

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9781528717670 - The Poet and His Book - Edna St. Vincent Millay
9781528717670 - The Poet and His Book - Edna St. Vincent Millay
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The Poet and His Book

The Collected Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay

Containing some of Millay’s best poetry, this collection is timeless and deeply profound. One of the most celebrated poets in American history, Millay is hailed as the twentieth century’s most skilful sonnet writers who expertly married modern attitudes with traditional forms of expression. Millay’s poems are infused with fiery romance and the youthful spirit that would become a characteristic of her writing.

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Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950) was an American playwright, Pulitzer Prize-winning lyrical poet, and feminist activist. One of the most celebrated poets in American history, Millay is hailed as the twentieth century’s most skilful sonnet writers who expertly married modern attitudes with traditional forms of expression. First published in 1923, “The Poet and His Book” contains some of Millay’s best poetry, including: “Renascence”, “God’s World”, “Afternoon on a Hill”, “Journey”, “Sorrow”, “Tavern”, “Ashes of Life”, “The Little Ghost”, “Kin to Sorrow”, “Three Songs of Shattering”, “The Shroud”, “The Dream”, “Indifference”, “Witch-Wife”, “Blight”, etc. Timeless and deeply profound, Millay’s poems are infused with fiery romance and the youthful spirit that would become a characteristic of her writing. Highly recommended for all poetry lovers and those with a particular penchant for sonnets. Other notable works by this author include: “Two Slatterns and a King” and “The Lamp and the Bell”. Ragged Hand – Read & Co is republishing this classic poetry collection now in a new edition complete with a biography of the author by Carl Van Doren.

Book Details

Author

Edna St. Vincent Millay

Imprint

Ragged Hand - Read & Co.

ISBN

9781528717670, 9781528790789

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Pages

136

Publication Date

14 August 2020

Dimensions 5.5 × 8.5 in

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