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Edna St. Vincent Millay

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Edna St. Vincent Millay burst into America's literary scene in 1912, when her long poem about spiritual death and rebirth, "Renascence" captured the attention of thousands of readers. Millay, a brilliant lyric poet, was also an outspoken feminist, a staunch campaigner for individual freedom, and a fierce opponent of injustice. Today, readers can discover in her work the passionate voice of a woman who spoke not only for her own time but also for generations to come.

This is part of Chelsea House Publishers' American Women of Achievement series. This ebook contains the complete text from the original print version.


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English

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ATOS Level:8.3
Interest Level:4-8(MG)

Edna St. Vincent Millay burst into America's literary scene in 1912, when her long poem about spiritual death and rebirth, "Renascence" captured the attention of thousands of readers. Millay, a brilliant lyric poet, was also an outspoken feminist, a staunch campaigner for individual freedom, and a fierce opponent of injustice. Today, readers can discover in her work the passionate voice of a woman who spoke not only for her own time but also for generations to come.

This is part of Chelsea House Publishers' American Women of Achievement series. This ebook contains the complete text from the original print version.


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