1. Millay - Noun
2. Millay - Proper noun
United States poet (1892-1950)
Source: WordNetAlong with their own work, the poets will read favorite Millay poems on this year’s theme, “Naturally Millay: Millay as Eco-Poet.” Source: Internet
Edna St. Vincent Millay and Her Times. Source: Internet
Millay published her first poem, “Forest Trees,” at the age of 14. "Renascence," the long poem she wrote at age 19, won her fourth place in a national anthology contest and caught the interest of a patron who paid for her education at Vassar College. Source: Internet
“ ” "First Fig" from A Few Figs from Thistles (1920) citation Millay wrote five verse dramas early in her career, including Two Slatterns and a King and The Lamp and the Bell, a poem written for Vassar College about love between women. Source: Internet
In 1924 Millay and others founded the Cherry Lane Theater "to continue the staging of experimental drama." Source: Internet
In 1973, they established Millay Colony for the Arts on the seven acres around the house and barn. Source: Internet