Throughout his care, the absorption of natural emotions influenced the work of Edna St. Vincent Millay. On the coast of Maine, very young, Milly did a nearly drowned quasi-religious experience, and in ten years it was written that one of her most stunning pieces, Rebirth's basis I got it. The way Mirai faces nature, the sky is in the way, anger, and a beautiful way. She can transcend time and participate in her preconceived experience of all perceptions around her.
Edna St. Vincent Millay has 30 years of career and her work ranges from lyrics to poetry and political commentaries. Edna St. Vincent Millay is famous for its early works, such as "Renascence", Fig, Thistle, April April. Milai wrote about the mysterious view of the universe, God, death, and the festival of feminism and freedom of love. - The poet and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay is known for his lyrics. She writes many poems about love, loyalty, erotic desires, and feminist problems. The well-known part of Millay is that she is bisexual and does many things with women before getting married.
Edna St. Vincent Millay grew up in a different family. Born in Maine Rockland on February 22, 1892, he was the biggest of the three daughters of Henry Truman Mila and Kola Renella (Buzell). When Edna was about eight years old, the mother divorced her father. After divorce, her mother served as a nurse to feed her family. Her mother encouraged Edna and her sister to study music and literature and encouraged them to be independent and ambitious. Edna first published the poem "Forest Tree". She wrote at the age of 14 and appeared in St. Nicholas magazine (October 1906). In the next four years, Saint Nicolas published five more verses, one of them "a country of romance". I received the gold medal of the Saint Nicolas Alliance reprinted in the current literature (April 1907). In 1912, the poetry of "Rebirth" Mirres was chosen as the year of lyrics and won praise.
The details of Millay's life was edited by Nancy Milford, a biographer entitled Savage Beauty: Edna St Vincent Millay in 2001. A successful biography in front of her in Zelda. Milford will then continue editing and writing the introduction to the collection of poetry by the Millet Collection "poet Saint Vincent Millet". Millie wrote five plays in her early career, including two Slatterns and one King and The Lamp and Bell. The Metropolitan Opera Committee asked her to write a script for the opera created by Deems Taylor. As a result, The King's Henchman is represented as the most effective and artistic American opera ever, based on the explanation of King Wessex's Eadgar by Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.