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Occupation Gertrude Stein
On October 24 1934 she was greeted with effusive press coverage in New York.
Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday.
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At Columbia University she had been expected to give four lectures to audiences of approximately two hundred each. However...
Education Iris Murdoch
At the same time as applying for her place at Newnham, she kept her options open by applying for a lectureship at Sheffield University and a place at Vassar in New York State, as...
Family and Intimate relationships Edna St Vincent Millay
At Vassar , where cross-dressing and same-sex relationships were the norm, she skilfully played off two suitors against each other in her first year, and in her second formed a pair with Elaine Ralli ...
Education Edna St Vincent Millay
After her semester at Barnard College , ESVM entered Vassar in fall 1913 (despite failing the entrance exams in algebra and history, though she passed geometry) to study literature and languages. She was a rebel...
Occupation Edna St Vincent Millay
ESVM now cast around for work, possibly on stage. She sent out poems to magazines, often fruitlessly. She earned a little by acting with the Provincetown Players from December 1917, building on her long experience...
Family and Intimate relationships Edna St Vincent Millay
Though he identified as Dutch, his mother was Irish and his father's family originally French. Millay deeply admired his first wife, Inez Milholland (a Vassar graduate, a lawyer, and a socialist, who died in 1916...
Reception Edna St Vincent Millay
Renaissance (as it had been spelled before publication) did not win the five-hundred-dollar prize for the best poem of all; nor did it come second or third. But it received critical acclaim, and the judges'...
Material Conditions of Writing Edna St Vincent Millay
As a student at Vassar she published poetry and plays in the Vassar Miscellany Monthly, including her poem The Suicide—which won her a prize but which Caroline Dow had urged her to abandon...
Textual Features Edna St Vincent Millay
This volume includes her poems of mourning for her Vassar friend who died in the flu epidemic of 1918-19.
American National Biography. http://www.anb.org/articles/home.html.
Textual Production Edna St Vincent Millay
In 1921 ESVM was commissioned to write a play for the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Vassar . It was performed outdoors with a large cast.
Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House.
207
Material Conditions of Writing Edna St Vincent Millay
In the year of her graduation from Vassar , ESVM published Renascence, and Other Poems.
Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House.
152
Brittin, Norman A., editor. Edna St. Vincent Millay. Twayne Publishers, Inc.
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Performance of text Edna St Vincent Millay
ESVM published her play The Princess Marries the Page (in which she had played the lead both at Vassar as an undergraduate and as a professional with the Provincetown Players ).
Yost, Karl, and Harold Lewis Cook. A Bibliography of the Works of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Harper.
133-134
Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House.
137, 175
Family and Intimate relationships Edna St Vincent Millay
Their youngest sister, Kathleen , was enabled by Vincent's success to follow in her footsteps to Vassar , where however she felt out of place. She found it harder than Norma did to live with...
Education Edna St Vincent Millay
Three years after her highschool graduation, doors suddenly opened for ESVM to go to college, although her preparation had not reached the standard generally demanded. Donors offered to support her at Vassar College (through Caroline B. Dow
Family and Intimate relationships Mary McCarthy
The year she graduated from Vassar , MMC married the actor, director and playwright Harold Johnsrud . She later realized that she had done the wrong thing. To marry a man without loving him...

Timeline

1836: Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (later Mount...

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1836

Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (later Mount Holyoke College) was founded at South Hadley, Maryland, by Mary Lyon : the first post-secondary educational institution for women in the USA.

1865: Maria Mitchell became the first woman to...

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1865

Maria Mitchell became the first woman to be appointed as a professor of astronomy, at Vassar College.

By late 1963: The best-known novel by US author Mary McCarthy,...

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By late 1963

The best-known novel by US author Mary McCarthy , The Group, appeared in Britain. It traces the later lives of a number of graduates of Vassar , then an all-women's college.

12 February 1980: US poet Muriel Rukeyser died in Greenwich...

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12 February 1980

US poet Muriel Rukeyser died in Greenwich Village, New York, two years after publishing her Collected Poems and four years after her last new collection, The Gates, 1976.

16 October 2012: The American Library in Paris held a ceremony...

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16 October 2012

The American Library in Paris held a ceremony with speeches and an exhibition to commemorate the writer Mary McCarthy , who died in 1989 but whose one hundredth birthday fell this year. Her alma mater,...

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