List of years in poetry (table) |
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events[]
- September - Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning married.
Works published in English[]
United Kingdom[]
- William Barnes, Poems, Partly of Rural Life[1]
- Robert Browning, Luria: a Tragedy; a Soul's Tragedy, volume 8 of Bells and Pomegranates (see also Bells and Pomegranates 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845)[1]
- Henry Cary, Lives of English Poets, from Johnson to Kirke White, verse first published in the London Magazine from 1821 to 1824[1]
- Thomas Hood, Poems[1]
- John Keble, Lyra Innocentium: Thoughts in verse on Christian children[1]
- Edward Lear (writing under the pen name "Derry Down Derry"), A Book of Nonsense, also illustrated by Lear; expanded in 1861 and 1863 (See also, Nonsense Songs 1870, More Nonsense 1871, Laughable Lyrics 1877[1]
- Anthologies
- Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, and Anne Brontë, Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell[1]
United States[]
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.:
- Elijah Kellogg, Spartacus to the Gladiators[2]
- Henry Morford, The Rest of Don Juan[2]
- John Godfrey Saxe, Progress: A Satirical Poem[2]
- William Gilmore Simms, Areytos, or Songs of the South[3]
- John Greenleaf Whittier, Voices of Freedom[4]
Works published in other languages[]
- Aleardo Aleardi, Lettere a Maria ("Letters to Mary"), Italy
- Gottfried Keller, Gedichte
Births[]
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- April 4 – Comte de Lautréamont, pen name of Isidore Lucien Ducasse (died 1870), French
- April 24 – Marcus Clarke (died 1881), Australian novelist and poet
- May 25 – Naim Frashëri (died 1900), Albanian
- August 28 – G. H. Gibson, "Ironbark" (died 1921), Australian
- September 26 – Mary Hannay Foott (died 1918), Australian
- October 9 – Holger Drachmann (died 1908), Danish[5]
- Also: Alexander MacGregor Rose, Scots-Canadian
Deaths[]
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 7 – John Hookham Frere
- April 11 – Barron Field, Anglo-Australian
- May 14 – Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton, (born 1759), American[6]
- Also: George Darley
See also[]
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- 19th century in poetry
- 19th century in literature
- List of years in poetry
- List of years in literature
- Victorian literature
- French literature of the 19th century
- Biedermeier era of German literature
- Golden Age of Russian Poetry (1800–1850)
- Young Germany (Junges Deutschland) a loose group of German writers from about 1830 to 1850
- List of poets
- Poetry
- List of poetry awards
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press
- ↑ Web page titled "William Gilmore Simms" at the "Classic Encyclopedia" website, based on the 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, accessed May 29, 2009
- ↑ Wagenknecht, Edward. John Greenleaf Whittier: A Portrait in Paradox. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967
- ↑ Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
- ↑ Web page titled "American Poetry Full-Text Database / Bibliography" at University of Chicago Library website, retrieved March 4, 2009
External links[]
- "A Time-Line of Poetry in English" Web page of the Representative Poetry Online Web site, University of Toronto
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