Full text of Renascence and Other Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1917), the first published collection by the eminent American poet.| Literary Ladies Guide
Full text of The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay, (1922) for which won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1923.| Literary Ladies Guide
Presented here is the full text of A Few Figs from Thistles: Poems and Sonnets by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892 – 1950).| Literary Ladies Guide
A small sampling of love poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay reflecting cynicism, sorrow, or a women in full charge of her sexuality.| Literary Ladies Guide
A selection of 12 poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay, noted American poet, from some of her earlier collections.| Literary Ladies Guide
Full texts of classic works by women authors, including short stories, poetry, and essays in the public domain.| Literary Ladies Guide
Full text of An Autumn Love Cycle, the third collection of poetry by Georgia Douglas Johnson, published in 1928.| Literary Ladies Guide
Edna St. Vincent Millay was just nineteen when she began to compose “Renascence” some time toward the end of 1911. Written at a time of uncertainty about her future, it was a poem about herself, yet it dealt with the common human struggle to find hope when everything seems hopeless. She had been an outstanding student in her tiny Maine high school, and a star contributor to the popular children’s publication St. Nicholas Magazine. Once she had passed the age limit (eighteen) for submis...| Literary Ladies Guide
Here we present women poets of the Harlem Renaissance, some better known than others, whose words and lives should continue to be celebrated.| Literary Ladies Guide
Poetry samples and collections by classic women authors, mainly British and American writing in the English language.| Literary Ladies Guide
Full text of Poems by Frances E.W. Harper, published in 1896 by the noted 19th century novelist, poet, suffragist, and abolitionist.| Literary Ladies Guide
A selection of poems by Helene Johnson, poet of the Harlem Renaissance era, best known for the poems "Bottled" and "Ah My Race."| Literary Ladies Guide
Full text of The Heart of a Woman by Georgia Douglas Johnson (1918), poet and playwright associated with the Harlem Renaissance.| Literary Ladies Guide
Biographies of classic women authors detailing formative years, education, how they started in publishing, major works, and more.| Literary Ladies Guide