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- catalog abstract "In finely crafted lyrics and sonnets, Edna St. Vincent Millay gave voice to her generation's claim to personal freedom and earned a reputation as a sexually liberated free-thinker. But her subject matter varies widely - from meditations on nature, love, life, loss, death, and the reincarnation of the human soul to commentaries on politics and discrimination against women - and reveals poetic influences from the classical to the romantic. Comprising Millay's first three books - Renascence (1917), A Few Figs from Thistles (1920; revised 1922), and Second April (1921) - this fully annotated volume presents the auspicious beginning of her career. As popular today as when the poet herself enraptured audiences, Millay's work is at last being appreciated for its beauty and depth as well as its impact on the American literary tradition.".
- catalog alternative "Poems. Selections".
- catalog contributor b11092647.
- catalog contributor b11092648.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "As to some lovely temple, tenantless -- Cherish you then the hope I shall forget.".
- catalog description "Comprising Millay's first three books - Renascence (1917), A Few Figs from Thistles (1920; revised 1922), and Second April (1921) - this fully annotated volume presents the auspicious beginning of her career. As popular today as when the poet herself enraptured audiences, Millay's work is at last being appreciated for its beauty and depth as well as its impact on the American literary tradition.".
- catalog description "In finely crafted lyrics and sonnets, Edna St. Vincent Millay gave voice to her generation's claim to personal freedom and earned a reputation as a sexually liberated free-thinker. But her subject matter varies widely - from meditations on nature, love, life, loss, death, and the reincarnation of the human soul to commentaries on politics and discrimination against women - and reveals poetic influences from the classical to the romantic.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [xlix]-lvii) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Oh, think not I am faithful to a vow -- I shall forget you presently, my dear -- Spring -- City Trees -- The Blue-Flag in the Bog -- Journey -- Eel-Grass -- Elegy before Death -- The Bean-Stalk -- Weeds -- Passer Mortuus Est -- Pastoral -- Assault -- Travel -- Low-Tide -- Song of a Second April -- Rosemary -- The Poet and His Book -- Alms -- Inland -- To a Poet That Died Young -- Wraith -- Ebb -- Elaine -- Burial -- Mariposa -- The Little Hill -- Doubt No More than Oberon -- Lament -- Exiled -- The Death of Autumn -- Ode to Silence -- Memorial to D.C. -- Wild Swans -- We talk of taxes, and I call you friend -- Into the golden vessel of great song -- Not with libations, but with shouts and laughter -- Only until this cigarette is ended -- Once more into my arid days like dew -- No rose that in a garden ever grew -- When I too long have looked upon your face -- And you as well must die, beloved dust -- Let you not say of me when I am old -- Oh, my beloved, have you thought of this -- ".
- catalog description "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 -- The Shroud -- The Dream -- Indifference -- Witch-Wife -- Blight -- When the Year Grows Old -- Thou art not lovelier than lilacs, -no -- Time does not bring relief, you all have lied -- Mindful of you the sodden earth in spring -- Not in this chamber only at my birth -- If I should learn, in some quiet casual way -- Bluebeard -- First Fig -- Second Fig -- Recuerdo -- Thursday -- To the Not Impossible Him -- Macdougal Street -- The Singing-Woman from the Wood's Edge -- She is Overhead Singing -- The Prisoner -- The Unexplorer -- Grown-up -- The Penitent -- Daphne -- Portrait by a Neighbour -- Midnight Oil -- The Merry Maid -- To Kathleen -- To S.M. -- The Philosopher -- I do but ask that you be always fair -- Love, though for this you riddle me with darts -- I think I should have loved you presently -- ".
- catalog extent "lx, 173 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0141180544".
- catalog isPartOf "Penguin twentieth-century classics".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Penguin Books,".
- catalog subject "811/.52 21".
- catalog subject "American poetry 20th century.".
- catalog subject "PS3525.I495 A6 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "As to some lovely temple, tenantless -- Cherish you then the hope I shall forget.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Oh, think not I am faithful to a vow -- I shall forget you presently, my dear -- Spring -- City Trees -- The Blue-Flag in the Bog -- Journey -- Eel-Grass -- Elegy before Death -- The Bean-Stalk -- Weeds -- Passer Mortuus Est -- Pastoral -- Assault -- Travel -- Low-Tide -- Song of a Second April -- Rosemary -- The Poet and His Book -- Alms -- Inland -- To a Poet That Died Young -- Wraith -- Ebb -- Elaine -- Burial -- Mariposa -- The Little Hill -- Doubt No More than Oberon -- Lament -- Exiled -- The Death of Autumn -- Ode to Silence -- Memorial to D.C. -- Wild Swans -- We talk of taxes, and I call you friend -- Into the golden vessel of great song -- Not with libations, but with shouts and laughter -- Only until this cigarette is ended -- Once more into my arid days like dew -- No rose that in a garden ever grew -- When I too long have looked upon your face -- And you as well must die, beloved dust -- Let you not say of me when I am old -- Oh, my beloved, have you thought of this -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "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 -- The Shroud -- The Dream -- Indifference -- Witch-Wife -- Blight -- When the Year Grows Old -- Thou art not lovelier than lilacs, -no -- Time does not bring relief, you all have lied -- Mindful of you the sodden earth in spring -- Not in this chamber only at my birth -- If I should learn, in some quiet casual way -- Bluebeard -- First Fig -- Second Fig -- Recuerdo -- Thursday -- To the Not Impossible Him -- Macdougal Street -- The Singing-Woman from the Wood's Edge -- She is Overhead Singing -- The Prisoner -- The Unexplorer -- Grown-up -- The Penitent -- Daphne -- Portrait by a Neighbour -- Midnight Oil -- The Merry Maid -- To Kathleen -- To S.M. -- The Philosopher -- I do but ask that you be always fair -- Love, though for this you riddle me with darts -- I think I should have loved you presently -- ".
- catalog title "Early poems / Edna St. Vincent Millay ; edited with an introduction and notes by Holly Peppe.".
- catalog title "Poems. Selections".
- catalog type "text".