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Sorrow by Edna St. Vincent Millay | Poetry Foundation.
What are the themes in Sorrow? The themes at work in this poem are depression and purposelessness. The speaker is suffering from both.
The speaker here goes through an old human battle, suffering through the conflict between her quick mind and her unreasoning heart. The poem was published in 1923 as part of a sonnet sequence Millay began in 1920. Get the entire guide to Pity me not because the light of day (Sonnet 29) as a printable PDF.
Millay died at her home on October 19, 1950, at age 58. She had fallen down the stairs and was found with a broken neck approximately eight hours after her death. Her physician reported that she had suffered a heart attack following a coronary occlusion.
This poem was originally published in Renascence and Other Poems (1917).
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Sorrow by Edna St. Vincent Millay | Poetry Foundation.

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