Poems
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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This volume of poems was published in 1923, the year Edna St. Vincent Millay became the third woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. It was perhaps the lead poem in this volume, Renascence, published in 1918 in a literary contest that first won her widespread recognition. Her works also included drama and prose, and in 1943 became the second woman to win the Robert Frost Prize for poetry. This volume is divided into three sections of lyric poems, including sonnets, a poetic form of which she was a master. - Summary by Larry Wilson (1 hr 55 min)
Chapters
Renascence | 9:49 | Read by Larry Wilson |
God’s World | 1:36 | Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Afternoon on a Hill | 1:03 | Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Journey | 2:10 | Read by Josh Kibbey |
Sorrow | 1:08 | Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Tavern | 1:16 | Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Ashes of Life | 1:12 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Little Ghost | 1:41 | Read by Nemo |
Kin to Sorrow | 0:49 | Read by Michael MacTaggert |
Three Songs of Shattering | 1:49 | Read by Farrah |
The Shroud | 1:07 | Read by Farrah |
The Dream | 1:14 | Read by Nemo |
Indifference | 0:52 | Read by Josh Kibbey |
Witch-wife | 1:12 | Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Blight | 1:33 | Read by Farrah |
When the Year Grows Old | 1:19 | Read by Farrah |
Sonnets I-VI | 4:59 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Section Two, Poems I and II | 0:41 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Recuerdo | 1:20 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Thursday | 0:40 | Read by Nemo |
To the Not Impossible Him | 0:47 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
The Singing-Woman from the Wood’s Edge | 2:15 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
Humoresque | 0:36 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
She is Overheard Singing | 2:02 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
The Unexplorer | 0:32 | Read by Josh Kibbey |
Grown-up | 0:44 | Read by Stefan Von Blon |
The Penitent | 1:10 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Daphne | 0:37 | Read by Amy Gramour |
Portrait by a Neighbour | 0:57 | Read by Amy Gramour |
The Merry Maid | 0:45 | Read by Larry Wilson |
To S. M. | 0:46 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The Philosopher | 0:58 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Four Sonnets | 4:15 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Section Three: Spring | 1:05 | Read by Larry Wilson |
City Trees | 0:47 | Read by Amy Gramour |
The Blue-Flag in the Bog | 7:00 | Read by Josh Kibbey |
Eel-Grass | 0:40 | Read by Foon |
Elegy before Death | 1:19 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The Bean-Stalk | 2:39 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Weeds | 1:12 | Read by Foon |
Passer Mortuus Est | 1:03 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Pastoral | 0:50 | Read by Amy Gramour |
Assault | 0:42 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Travel | 1:06 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Low-Tide | 0:57 | Read by Nemo |
Song of a Second April | 1:23 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
The Poet and His Book | 4:09 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Alms | 1:39 | Read by Nemo |
Inland | 1:09 | Read by Nemo |
To a Poet that Died Young | 1:45 | Read by Nemo |
Wraith | 1:36 | Read by Nemo |
Ebb | 0:31 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Elaine | 1:25 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Burial | 0:54 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Mariposa | 0:55 | Read by Nemo |
Doubt no more that Oberon | 0:55 | Read by Josh Kibbey |
Lament | 1:14 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Exiled | 2:07 | Read by Nemo |
The Death of Autumn | 1:07 | Read by Foon |
Ode to Silence | 9:36 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Memorial to D. C. | 0:41 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Sonnets I-VI | 5:42 | Read by Eva Davis |
Sonnets VII-XII | 4:42 | Read by Josh Kibbey |
Wild Swans | 0:51 | Read by Larry Wilson |