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Jun 29, 2009 21:25

Along with finishing Midnight's Children, I renewed my acquaintance with Edna St. Vincent Millay today. Although, yes, I'm writing my thesis on Boland, and I've always loved Yeats, Millay might actually be my favorite poet. Well, tied for first, anyway. I always think of the latter half of my teenage years when I think of her, because I ( Read more... )

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loneraven June 30 2009, 01:33:30 UTC
I have read her, but not at school or university, just in passing. But it's probably worth noting that I'm British!

(Read Boland at school, though, as part of a themed collection on culture and loss.)

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icepixie June 30 2009, 02:21:49 UTC
I have read her, but not at school or university, just in passing. But it's probably worth noting that I'm British!

Hee. Yeah, she's definitely not someone I would've expected the average non-American to know. But I had figured she was more well-known and well-criticized over here than she apparently is.

(Read Boland at school, though, as part of a themed collection on culture and loss.)

Hooray! She's still not very well-known over here, sadly, but then again I've run into people who've never even heard of Yeats, so I can't say as I'm surprised.

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rowdycamels June 30 2009, 01:42:09 UTC
I think I've only heard of her through you. : ) I never read her in high school or in college. Then again, my knowledge of poetry in general in pretty pathetic, since I have little interest in most of it. I like the ones you linked to, though - nice and... iambic? The kind that sounds really good read out loud.

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icepixie June 30 2009, 02:25:10 UTC
Then again, my knowledge of poetry in general in pretty pathetic, since I have little interest in most of it.

*despairs* ;)

I like the ones you linked to, though - nice and... iambic? The kind that sounds really good read out loud.

Yeees. She wrote mostly in blank verse, which is indeed iambic pentameter. Lots of sonnets, too. (Project Gutenburg has most of her stuff, BTW.)

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rowdycamels July 1 2009, 02:43:24 UTC
*despairs* ;)

*is heathen*

(Project Gutenburg has most of her stuff, BTW.)

Hmmmmmm....

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sleepingcbw June 30 2009, 02:15:37 UTC
Millay was my mother's favorite poet. I think I read "Renascence" for the first time when I was seven (and have had it quoted at me all my life).

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icepixie June 30 2009, 02:26:58 UTC
I think my mind would've blown up if I'd read "Renascence" at age seven. In the good way, though.

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alto2 June 30 2009, 04:11:11 UTC
Definitely heard of her, but WAY back the first time. High school for sure. And I think the only reason I've heard of her since then is that one of my friends uses An Ancient Gesture when she teaches The Odyssey and shared it with me this year.

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icepixie June 30 2009, 17:42:13 UTC
...I don't think I've ever read "An Ancient Gesture." OM NOM NOM! I got a book of her collected, rather than selected, poetry today from the library; there appear to be several I haven't run across yet. Hooray!

At least she appeared in someone's high school curriculum. I think we did one poem by her in my AP class--since that was the teacher who gave me the book I have, it's very likely--but now that I think about it, it may have merely been that I ran across her on my own. Hmm.

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fiara July 2 2009, 02:58:02 UTC
We read her in creative writing, if I'm not mistaken. And I thought it was Mr. Brown who gave you the collection, not...what was her name?? *forgets*

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icepixie July 2 2009, 03:07:57 UTC
Ah, reading it for creative writing would make sense. Her stuff does seem like something Mr. Brown would've exposed us to. Although I feel like the first poem we had to write an explication of was a sonnet by her, but it's been so long that I really can't recall.

My book definitely came from Ms. Harmon. It was the English prize senior year, I think. (Although...hmm. Might've been the creative writing prize. I can't remember.)

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gamesiplay July 1 2009, 23:46:45 UTC
I wouldn't say I'm surprised that lots of people don't know her, but I am saddened! She's awesome.

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icepixie July 2 2009, 02:06:00 UTC
I agree entirely!

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