I, Being Born a Woman

I, Being Born a Woman
I, Being Born a Woman is a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay, an influential American poet known for her lyrical style and feminist themes. Written during the early 20th century, it explores the complexities of womanhood and sexuality. Millay, a prominent figure in the Roaring Twenties, used her work to challenge societal norms and advocate for women's rights. This poem reflects her bold voice and remains significant in discussions of gender and identity.
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