Edna St. Vincent Millay
"I think my feelings right now could be summarized from a quote from the made for TV movie: The House Without a Christmas Tree..." ("Mary Catherine Gallagher Christmas"). Just as Mary Katherine Gallagher, a character from the popular television show Saturday Night Live, has mastered expressing her feelings through words, so has the famous poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay. Her expert skill over the words of the English language was far superior to most others'. It was this dominance that led Edna St. Vincent Millay to be so excellent at conveying her thoughts, feelings, and beliefs through the medium of language. As a result, she was very influential not only to her readers, but also to writers. Overall, Millay's poetry had a huge effect on so many people and groups solely because of her ability to control, with simplicity, the messages she gave when she wrote. In the New York Times Book Review on March 15, 1992, Liz Rosenberg commented on a new compilation of old Millay poems. In general, Rosenberg seemed to enjoy most of Millay's works. She found that there are beliefs of feminism, anti-fascism, and social justice scattered all across the stanzas. This article also communicates to the reader that the simplicity of Millay
Vincent Millay changed over the course of her life based on how she was feeling emotionally. For instance, in "Just be Mindful of the Sodden Earth in Spring", one of Millay's sonnets from this book, she puts across her thoughts of flight, time, and nature, etc. She violated the standard form of poetry perhaps in an effort to display her sadness and anger. One of Millay's pieces in this book is "Wonder Where". However, her writing ability remained the same, and her mastery of English was still exceptional. " (3) in her works also clarifies her mastery of the use of vocabulary. "The form she violates continually" (DiMauro 221) said one critic. "Intense feeling goes with 'chastity of soul,' and the humblest of details, like the commonest of creatures, win dignity from the art they incite, both to very great height and to equally great depth. This is because it is one of her best collections of poetry. This book was not published until after her death.
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