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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's [[poetry]] or [[literature]] (for instance, [[Irish poetry|Irish]] or [[French poetry|France]]).
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's [[poetry]] or [[literature]] (for instance, [[Irish poetry|Irish]] or [[French poetry|France]]).
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* February &ndash; Founding of the Poetry Recital Society, later the [[Poetry Society]], in London.
* February &ndash; Founding of the Poetry Recital Society, later the [[Poetry Society]], in London.
* July 1 &ndash; English poets [[F. M. Cornford]] and [[Frances Cornford|Frances Darwin]] marry.
* July 1 &ndash; English poets [[F. M. Cornford]] and [[Frances Cornford|Frances Darwin]] marry.
* [[T. E. Hulme]] leaves the [[Poets' Club]], and starts meeting with [[F. S. Flint]] and other poets in a new group which Hulme referred to as the 'Secession Club'; they meet at the Eiffel Tower restaurant in London's [[Soho]] district to discuss plans to reform contemporary poetry through the introduction of [[free verse]], [[Tanka (poetry)|tanka]] and [[haiku]], and the removal of all unnecessary verbiage from poems.{{citation needed|date=February 2013}} In April, [[Ezra Pound]] is introduced to the group and joins it.
* [[T. E. Hulme]] leaves the [[Poets' Club]], and starts meeting with [[F. S. Flint]] and other poets in a new group which Hulme refers to as the 'Secession Club'; they meet at the Eiffel Tower restaurant in London's [[Soho]] district to discuss plans to reform contemporary poetry through the introduction of [[free verse]], [[Tanka (poetry)|tanka]] and [[haiku]], and the removal of all unnecessary verbiage from poems.{{citation needed|date=February 2013}} In April, [[Ezra Pound]] is introduced to the group and joins it.


==Works published in English==
==Works published in English==
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* [[Tom MacInnes]], ''Lonesome Bar and Other Poems'' (much of the book was reprinted in ''In Amber Lands'' [[1910 in poetry|1910]])<ref name=gwgcp/>
* [[Tom MacInnes]], ''Lonesome Bar and Other Poems'' (much of the book was reprinted in ''In Amber Lands'' [[1910 in poetry|1910]])<ref name=gwgcp/>
* [[Robert W. Service]], ''Ballads of a Cheechako''<ref name=gwgcp/>
* [[Robert W. Service]], ''Ballads of a Cheechako''<ref name=gwgcp/>
* [[E. W. Thomson]], ''The Many-Mansioned House and Other Poems''<ref name=gwgcp>Garvin, John William, editor, [https://books.google.com/books?id=94cTAAAAIAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA7,M1 ''Canadian Poets''] (anthology), published by McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916, retrieved via Google Books, June 5, 2009</ref>
* [[E. W. Thomson]], ''The Many-Mansioned House and Other Poems''<ref name=gwgcp>Garvin, John William, editor, [https://books.google.com/books?id=94cTAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA7 ''Canadian Poets''] (anthology), published by McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916, retrieved via Google Books, June 5, 2009</ref>


===[[English poetry|United Kingdom]]===
===[[English poetry|United Kingdom]]===
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* [[A. C. Bradley]], ''Oxford Lectures on Poetry'', criticism
* [[A. C. Bradley]], ''Oxford Lectures on Poetry'', criticism
* [[Joseph Campbell]], ''The Mountainy Singer''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Joseph Campbell]], ''The Mountainy Singer''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Roby Datta]], ''Echoes from the East and West to which are added stray notes of Mine Own'', edited by Roby Datta, Cambridge: Galloway and Porter, [[Indian poetry|Indian]] poet, writing [[Indian poetry in English|in English]], published in the United Kingdom<ref name=mnkpipe>Naik, M. K., [https://books.google.com/books?id=FcH2MUnlQjQC&printsec=frontcover#PRA1-PA230,M1 ''Perspectives on Indian poetry in English''], p. 230, (published by Abhinav Publications, 1984, {{ISBN|0-391-03286-0}}, {{ISBN|978-0-391-03286-6}}), retrieved via Google Books, June 12, 2009</ref>
* [[Roby Datta]], ''Echoes from the East and West to which are added stray notes of Mine Own'', edited by Roby Datta, Cambridge: Galloway and Porter, [[Indian poetry|Indian]] poet, writing [[Indian poetry in English|in English]], published in the United Kingdom<ref name=mnkpipe>Naik, M. K., [https://books.google.com/books?id=FcH2MUnlQjQC ''Perspectives on Indian poetry in English''], p. 230, (published by Abhinav Publications, 1984, {{ISBN|0-391-03286-0}}, {{ISBN|978-0-391-03286-6}}), retrieved via Google Books, June 12, 2009</ref>
* [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]], ''Fleet Street, and Other Poems''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]], ''Fleet Street, and Other Poems''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Darrell Figgis]], ''A Vision of Life'', [[Irish poetry|Irish]] poet published in the [[English poetry|United Kingdom]]
* [[Thomas Hardy]], ''Time's Laughingstocks, and Other Verses''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Thomas Hardy]], ''Time's Laughingstocks, and Other Verses''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Frederic Manning]], ''Scenes and Portraits'', a historical novel set in the Renaissance
* [[George Meredith]], ''Last Poems''
* [[George Meredith]], ''Last Poems''
* [[Alfred Noyes]], ''The Enchanted Island, and Other Poems''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Alfred Noyes]], ''The Enchanted Island, and Other Poems''<ref name=cocel/>
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===[[Indian poetry|India]]===
===[[Indian poetry|India]]===
* [[Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran]], ' 'Deiva Yogam' ', a short narrative poem, [[Indian poetry|India]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language<ref name=apmila>Paniker, Ayyappa, [https://books.google.com/books?id=m1R2Pa3f7r0C&pg=PA411&lpg=PA411&dq=%22Balijepalli+Lakshmikantham%22&source=bl&ots=uno9_V2xCS&sig=XpfTAeXSKMtdI3hUZ2fKJiNptqs&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result#PPA231,M1 "Modern Malayalam Literature"] chapter in [[K. M. George (writer)|George]], K. M., editor, ''Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology'', pp 231&ndash;255, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992, retrieved January 10, 2009</ref>
* [[Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran]], ' 'Deiva Yogam' ', a short narrative poem, [[Indian poetry|India]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language<ref name=apmila>Paniker, Ayyappa, [https://books.google.com/books?id=m1R2Pa3f7r0C&dq=%22Balijepalli+Lakshmikantham%22&pg=PA411 "Modern Malayalam Literature"] chapter in [[K. M. George (writer)|George]], K. M., editor, ''Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology'', pp 231&ndash;255, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992, retrieved January 10, 2009</ref>


====[[Telugu poetry|Telugu]] language====
====[[Telugu poetry|Telugu]] language====
* [[Chellapilla Venkata Sastry]] and [[Divakarla Tirupati Sastry]]:
* [[Chellapilla Venkata Sastry]] and [[Divakarla Tirupati Sastry]]:
**''Panigrihita''<ref name=htclit>Natarajan, Nalini and Emmanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, [https://books.google.com/books?id=1lTnv6o-d_oC&pg=PA306&lpg=PP9&output=html ''Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India''], Chapter 11: "Twentieth-Century Telugu Literature" by G. K. Subbarayudu and C. Vijayasree' ', pp 306-328, retrieved via Google Books, January 4, 20089</ref>
**''Panigrihita''<ref name=htclit>Natarajan, Nalini and Emmanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, [https://books.google.com/books?id=1lTnv6o-d_oC&pg=PA306 ''Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India''], Chapter 11: "Twentieth-Century Telugu Literature" by G. K. Subbarayudu and C. Vijayasree' ', pp 306-328, retrieved via Google Books, January 4, 20089</ref>
**''Sravananandam''<ref name=htclit/>
**''Sravananandam''<ref name=htclit/>
* [[Chilakamarti Lakshminarasimham]], ''Gayopakhyanam'', verse drama about the mythological Gaya, devotee of Lord Krishna<ref>George, K. M., [https://books.google.com/books?id=m1R2Pa3f7r0C&pg=PA411&lpg=PA411&dq=%22Balijepalli+Lakshmikantham%22&source=bl&ots=uno9_V2xCS&sig=XpfTAeXSKMtdI3hUZ2fKJiNptqs&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result#PPA411,M1 "Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology' '], p 411, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992
* [[Chilakamarti Lakshminarasimham]], ''Gayopakhyanam'', verse drama about the mythological Gaya, devotee of Lord Krishna<ref>George, K. M., [https://books.google.com/books?id=m1R2Pa3f7r0C&dq=%22Balijepalli+Lakshmikantham%22&pg=PA411 "Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology' '], p 411, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992
{{ISBN|978-81-7201-324-0}}, retrieved via Google Books, January 4, 2008</ref>
{{ISBN|978-81-7201-324-0}}, retrieved via Google Books, January 4, 2008</ref>
* [[Rayaprolu Subba Rao]], ''Lalitha''<ref name=htclit/>
* [[Rayaprolu Subba Rao]], ''Lalitha''<ref name=htclit/>
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* May 28 &ndash; [[Randall Swingler]] (died [[1967 in poetry|1967]]), [[English poetry|English]] poet, librettist, publisher and flautist
* May 28 &ndash; [[Randall Swingler]] (died [[1967 in poetry|1967]]), [[English poetry|English]] poet, librettist, publisher and flautist
* May 30 &ndash; [[Edappally Raghavan Pillai]] (died [[1936 in poetry|1936]]), [[Indian poetry|Indian]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language poet<ref name=apmila/>
* May 30 &ndash; [[Edappally Raghavan Pillai]] (died [[1936 in poetry|1936]]), [[Indian poetry|Indian]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language poet<ref name=apmila/>
* July 4 &ndash; [[Lynette Roberts]] (died [[1995 in poetry|1995]]), Argentine-born [[Welsh poetry|Welsh]] poet
* July 18 &ndash; [[Bishnu Dey]] (died [[1982 in poetry|1982]]), [[Bengali poetry|Bengali]] poet, prose writer and movie critic
* July 18 &ndash; [[Bishnu Dey]] (died [[1982 in poetry|1982]]), [[Bengali poetry|Bengali]] poet, prose writer and movie critic
* July 19 &ndash; [[Balamani Amma]], [[Indian poetry|Indian]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language poet, a woman<ref name=apmila/>
* July 19 &ndash; [[Balamani Amma]], [[Indian poetry|Indian]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language poet, a woman<ref name=apmila/>
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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* January 22 &ndash; [[Nabinchandra Sen]] (born [[1847 in poetry|1847]]), [[Bengali poetry|Bengali]] poet and writer
* January 22 &ndash; [[Nabinchandra Sen]] (born [[1847 in poetry|1847]]), [[Bengali poetry|Bengali]] poet and writer
* March 23 &ndash; [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]] (born [[1857 in poetry|1857]]), [[Scottish poetry|Scottish]] poet and playwright
* March 23 &ndash; [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]] (born [[1857 in poetry|1857]]), [[Scottish poetry|Scottish]]-born poet and playwright, suicide by drowning
* March 24 &ndash; [[John Millington Synge]] (born [[1871 in poetry|1871]]), [[Irish poetry|Irish]] playwright, poet, prose writer and collector of folklore
* March 24 &ndash; [[John Millington Synge]] (born [[1871 in poetry|1871]]), [[Irish poetry|Irish]] playwright, poet, prose writer and collector of folklore, Hodgkin's-related cancer
* April 10 &ndash; [[Algernon Charles Swinburne]] (born [[1837 in poetry|1837]]), [[English poetry|English]] poet
* April 10 &ndash; [[Algernon Charles Swinburne]] (born [[1837 in poetry|1837]]), [[English poetry|English]] poet
* May 4 &ndash; [[Helen Marr Hurd]] (born [[1839 in poetry|1839]]), [[American poetry|American]] poet and teacher
* May 18 &ndash; [[George Meredith]] (born [[1828 in poetry|1828]]), [[English poetry|English]] novelist and poet
* May 18 &ndash; [[George Meredith]] (born [[1828 in poetry|1828]]), [[English poetry|English]] novelist and poet
* June 24 &ndash; [[Sarah Orne Jewett]] (born [[1849 in poetry|1849]]), [[American poetry|American]] novelist, short story writer and poet
* June 24 &ndash; [[Sarah Orne Jewett]] (born [[1849 in poetry|1849]]), [[American poetry|American]] novelist, short story writer and poet
* July 26 &ndash; [[William Reed Huntington]] (born [[1838 in poetry|1838]]), [[American poetry|American]] Episcopal priest, author and poet
* July 26 &ndash; [[William Reed Huntington]] (born [[1838 in poetry|1838]]), [[American poetry|American]] Episcopal priest, author and poet
* August 21 &ndash; [[George Cabot Lodge]] (born [[1873 in poetry|1873]]), [[American poetry|American]]
* August 21 &ndash; [[George Cabot Lodge]] (born [[1873 in poetry|1873]]), [[American poetry|American]]
* October 16 &ndash; [[Jakub Bart-Ćišinski]] (born [[1856 in poetry|1856]]), [[Sorbian literature|Sorbian]] poet, writer, playwright and translator
* November 10 &ndash; [[George Essex Evans]] (born [[1863 in poetry|1863]]), [[Australian poetry|Australian]]
* November 10 &ndash; [[George Essex Evans]] (born [[1863 in poetry|1863]]), [[Australian poetry|Australian]]
* November 18 &ndash; [[Renée Vivien]] (born [[1877 in poetry|1877]]), [[English poetry|English]]-born [[French poetry|French]]-language [[Symbolism (arts)|Symbolist]] poet
* November 18 &ndash; [[Renée Vivien]] (born [[1877 in poetry|1877]]), [[English poetry|English]]-born [[French poetry|French]]-language [[Symbolism (arts)|Symbolist]] poet, lung congestion with complications
* November 19
* November 19
** [[Richard Watson Gilder]] (born [[1844 in poetry|1844]]), [[American poetry|American]] poet and editor
** [[Richard Watson Gilder]] (born [[1844 in poetry|1844]]), [[American poetry|American]] poet and editor

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  1. ^ Carole Gerson and Gwendolyn Davies, ed. Canadian Poetry from the Beginnings Through the First World War. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart NCL, 1994.
  2. ^ a b c Garvin, John William, editor, Canadian Poets (anthology), published by McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916, retrieved via Google Books, June 5, 2009
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  4. ^ Naik, M. K., Perspectives on Indian poetry in English, p. 230, (published by Abhinav Publications, 1984, ISBN 0-391-03286-0, ISBN 978-0-391-03286-6), retrieved via Google Books, June 12, 2009
  5. ^ a b c d Ackroyd, Peter, Ezra Pound, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London, 1980, "Bibliography" chapter, p 121
  6. ^ a b c d e f Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press ("If the title page is one year later than the copyright date, we used the latter since publishers frequently postdate books published near the end of the calendar year." — from the Preface, p vi)
  7. ^ a b c d Paniker, Ayyappa, "Modern Malayalam Literature" chapter in George, K. M., editor, Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology, pp 231–255, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992, retrieved January 10, 2009
  8. ^ a b c Natarajan, Nalini and Emmanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India, Chapter 11: "Twentieth-Century Telugu Literature" by G. K. Subbarayudu and C. Vijayasree' ', pp 306-328, retrieved via Google Books, January 4, 20089
  9. ^ George, K. M., "Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology' ', p 411, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992 ISBN 978-81-7201-324-0, retrieved via Google Books, January 4, 2008
  10. ^ Brée, Germaine, Twentieth-Century French Literature, translated by Louise Guiney, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1983.