Edna St. Vincent Millay bibliography


A bibliography of Edna St. Vincent Millay.

Poetry

Well-known poems

Books of poetry

  • , M. Kennerley, 1917. reprinted, Books for Libraries Press, 1972.A Few Figs From Thistles: Poems and Four Sonnets, F. Shay, 1920. 2nd
  • ; reprinted, Harper, 1935The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver, F. Shay, 1922. Reprinted as "The Harp-Weaver" in The Harp-Weaver, and Other Poems, Harper, 1923.Poems, M. Secker, 1923.Distressing Dialogues, preface by Edna St. Vincent Millay, Harper, 1924.
  • .Fatal Interview, Harper, 1931., Harper, 1934.
  • Charles Baudelaire, Flowers of Evil, Harper, 1936.Conversation at Midnight, Harper, 1937.Huntsman, What Quarry?, Harper, 1939.There Are No Islands, Any More: Lines Written in Passion and in Deep Concern for England, France, and My Own Country, Harper, 1940.Make Bright the Arrows: 1940 Notebook, Harper, 1940.The Murder of Lidice, Harper, 1942.Second April and The Buck in the Snow, introduction by William Rose Benét, Harper, 1950.Mine the Harvest, edited by Norma Millay, Harper, 1954.Take Up the Song, Harper, 1986. Reprinted with music by William Albright as Take Up the Song: Soprano Solo, Mixed Chorus, and Piano, Henmar Press, 1994.
  • Colin Falck Selected Poems: The Centenary Edition, New York, NY : Harper Collins Publishers, 1991.,
  • Early Poems. Edited by Holly Peppe. Penguin, 1998. Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics.
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Plays

Aria da capo, M. Kennerley, 1921.The Lamp and the Bell, F. Shay, 1921.Two Slatterns and a King: A Moral Interlude, Stewart Kidd, 1921.Three Plays, Harper, 1926.The King's Henchman, Harper, 1927.The Princess Marries the Page, Harper, 1932.
  • Early Works of Edna St. Vincent Millay: Selected Poetry and Three Plays. Edited by Stacy Carson Hubbard. Barnes & Noble, 2006. The plays are Aria da Capo, The Lamp and the Bell, and Two Slatterns and a King.

Letters

Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay, edited by Allan Ross Macdougall, Harper, 1952.Into the World's Great Heart: Selected Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay, edited by Timothy F. Jackson, foreword by Holly Peppe, Yale University Press, 2023.