This poetic drama celebrates the timeless themes of love, nature, and art. Written by Percy MacKaye, it weaves a lyrical and romantic tribute to the pastoral muse, Sylvia. Through poetic dialogue and vivid imagery, the work explores the connections between human emotion and the natural world. MacKaye’s piece reflects his talent for combining poetic beauty with dramatic storytelling, making it a unique contribution to early 20th-century literature.
Percy MacKaye (1875-1956) was an American dramatist and poet. MacKaye is considered to be the first poet of the Atomic Era because of his sonnet "The Atomic Law," published in 1945. He wrote A Garland to Sylvia while a student at Harvard.