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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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==Events==
==Events==
[[Image:Sully-Prudhomme.jpg|thumb|[[Sully Prudhomme]], first winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]]]
[[Image:Sully-Prudhomme.jpg|thumb|[[Sully Prudhomme]], first winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]]]
* a small plaque is set on the Statue of Liberty to display [[Emma Lazarus|Emma Lazarus']] [[1883 in poetry|1883]] poem, "[[The New Colossus]]"
* A small plaque is set on the Statue of Liberty to display [[Emma Lazarus]]' [[1883 in poetry|1883]] poem, "[[The New Colossus]]"
* The first [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] is awarded to [[Sully Prudhomme]], a [[French poetry|French]] poet and essayist.
* The first [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] is awarded to [[Sully Prudhomme]], a [[French poetry|French]] poet and essayist.


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===[[Canadian poetry|Canada]]===
===[[Canadian poetry|Canada]]===
* [[Bliss Carman]], with [[Richard Hovey]], ''Last Songs from Vagabondia'', [[Canadian poetry|Canadian]] author published in the [[American poetry|United States]]<ref name=rmlaal/>
* [[Bliss Carman]], with [[Richard Hovey]], ''Last Songs from Vagabondia'', [[Canadian poetry|Canadian]] author published in the [[American poetry|United States]]<ref name=rmlaal/>
* [[William Henry Drummond]], ''Johnnie Courteau and other Poems''.<ref name=gwgcp>Garvin, John William, editor, [http://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>
* [[William Henry Drummond]], ''Johnnie Courteau and other Poems''.<ref name=gwgcp>Garvin, John William, editor, [https://books.google.com/books?id=94cTAAAAIAAJ ''Canadian poets''] (anthology), published by McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916, retrieved via Google Books, June 5, 2009</ref>
* [[Charles Mair]], ''Tecumseh: A Drama, and Canadian Poems'', published in Toronto<ref>Latham, David, [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=8264&interval=25&&PHPSESSID=uffab0fhi5tg4ojmsgjc6u4rq2 "MAIR, CHARLES"], article, ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography'', retrieved June 13, 2010</ref>
* [[Charles Mair]], ''Tecumseh: A Drama, and Canadian Poems'', published in Toronto<ref>{{cite DCB |last=Latham |first=David |title=Mair, Charles |volume=15 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mair_charles_15E.html}}</ref>


===[[English poetry|United Kingdom]]===
===[[English poetry|United Kingdom]]===
* [[Thomas Hardy]], ''Poems of the Past and Present''<ref name=rpotl>Web page titled [http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/timeline/#heading9 "A Time-Line of Poetry in English"] at the Representative Poetry Online website of the University of Toronto, retrieved December 20, 2008</ref>
* [[Jane Barlow]], ''Ghost-Bereft, with Other Stories and Studies in Verse''<ref name=cocel>Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, {{ISBN|0-19-860634-6}}</ref>
* [[Jane Barlow]], ''Ghost-Bereft, with Other Stories and Studies in Verse''<ref name=cocel>Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6</ref>
* [[Adela Florence Nicolson|Laurence Hope]] (pseud. of Adela Nicolson), ''India's Love Lyrics'' (U.K. title), ''The Garden of Kama'' (U.S. title).
* [[C. S. Calverley]], ''Complete Works'' (posthumous)<ref name=cocel/>
* [[C. S. Calverley]], ''Complete Works'' (posthumous)<ref name=cocel/>
* [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]], [[English poetry|United Kingdom]]:
* [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]]
** ''The Testament of a Man Forbid''<ref name=cocel/>
** ''The Testament of a Man Forbid''<ref name=cocel/>
** ''The Testament of a Vivisector''<ref name=cocel/>
** ''The Testament of a Vivisector''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Thomas Hardy]], ''Poems of the Past and the Present'' (published November 1901; book states "1902")<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Thomas Hardy]], ''[[Poems of the Past and the Present]]'' (published November 1901; book states "1902")<ref name=cocel/><ref name=rpotl>Web page titled [http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/timeline/#heading9 "A Time-Line of Poetry in English"] at the Representative Poetry Online website of the University of Toronto, retrieved December 20, 2008</ref>
* [[Laurence Hope (poet)|Laurence Hope]], ''[[The Garden of Kama]]'' (U.K. title), ''India's Love Lyrics'' (U.S. title).
* [[George Meredith]], ''A Reading of Life with Other Poems''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[George Meredith]], ''A Reading of Life with Other Poems''<ref name=cocel/>
* [[Lady Margaret Sackville]], ''Poems''


===[[American poetry|United States]]===
===[[American poetry|United States]]===
* [[Bliss Carman]], with [[Richard Hovey]], ''Last Songs from Vagabondia'', [[Canadian poetry|Canadian]] author published in the United States<ref name=rmlaal>Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., ''Annals of American Literature: 1602&ndash;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." &mdash; from the Preface, p vi)</ref>
* [[Bliss Carman]], with [[Richard Hovey]], ''Last Songs from Vagabondia'', [[Canadian poetry|Canadian]] author published in the United States<ref name=rmlaal>{{cite book|author=Ludwig, Richard M.|author2=Nault, Clifford A. Jr.|title=Annals of American Literature: 1602&ndash;1983|url=https://archive.org/details/annalsofamerican00ludw|url-access=registration|year=1986|location=New York|publisher=Oxford University Press|quote=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.|chapter=Preface|page=vi}}</ref>
* [[Nina Salaman|Nina Davis]], translator, ''Songs of Exile by Hebrew Poets'', [[English poetry|English]] translator of [[medieval Hebrew poetry]] published in the United States
* [[Edwin Markham]], ''Lincoln and Other Poems''<ref name=rmlaal/>
* [[Edwin Markham]], ''Lincoln and Other Poems''<ref name=rmlaal/>
* [[William Vaughn Moody]], ''Poems''<ref name=rmlaal/>
* [[William Vaughn Moody]], ''Poems''<ref name=rmlaal/>
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===Other in English===
===Other in English===
* [[Joseph Furtado]], ''Poems'', Bombay; [[Indian poetry|India]], [[Indian poetry in English]]<ref name=mnkpipe>Naik, M. K., [http://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>
* [[Joseph Furtado]], ''Poems'', Bombay; [[Indian poetry|India]], [[Indian poetry in English]]<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>
* [[Louise Mack]], ''Dreams in Flower'', [[Australian poetry|Australia]]
* [[Louise Mack]], ''Dreams in Flower'', [[Australian poetry|Australia]]


==Works published in other languages==
==Works published in other languages==
* [[Hayim Nahman Bialik]], שירים, [[Modern Hebrew poetry|Hebrew]] published in [[Warsaw]]
* [[Hayim Nahman Bialik]], שירים, [[Modern Hebrew poetry|Hebrew]] published in [[Warsaw]]
* [[José Santos Chocano]], ''El fin de Satán y otros poemas'' ("'The End of Satan' and Other Poems"), [[Peruvian poetry|Peru]]<ref name=jujsc>Web page titled [http://www.ale.uji.es/chocano.htm "José Santos Chocano"] at the Jaume University website, retrieved August 29, 2011</ref>
* [[José Santos Chocano]], ''El fin de Satán y otros poemas'' (''The End of Satan' and Other Poems''), [[Peruvian poetry|Peru]]<ref name=jujsc>{{cite web|url=http://www.ale.uji.es/chocano.htm |title=Santos Chocano |publisher=Ale.uji.es |accessdate=2014-08-24 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120823025830/http://www.ale.uji.es/chocano.htm |archivedate=2012-08-23 }}</ref>
* [[Stefan George]], ''Die Fibel'', poems written from 1886–1889; [[German poetry|German]]<ref>[http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Stefan_George.aspx#1G2-3404702441 "Stefan George"], article, ''Encyclopedia of World Biography'', 2004, retrieved February 23, 2010</ref>
* [[Stefan George]], ''Die Fibel'', poems written from 1886 to 1889; [[German poetry|German]]<ref>[http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Stefan_George.aspx#1G2-3404702441 "Stefan George"], article, ''Encyclopedia of World Biography'', 2004, retrieved February 23, 2010</ref>
* [[Francis Jammes]], ''Le Deuil des primevères'', [[French poetry|France]]<ref name=wrpbfp>Rees, William, [http://books.google.com/books?id=YAepXCkCPkIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false ''The Penguin book of French poetry: 1820-1950 : with prose translations''], p 413, Penguin Classics, 1992, ISBN 978-0-14-042385-3, retrieved via Google Books, August 30, 2009</ref>
* [[Francis Jammes]], ''Le Deuil des primevères'', [[French poetry|France]]<ref name=wrpbfp>Rees, William, [https://books.google.com/books?id=YAepXCkCPkIC ''The Penguin book of French poetry: 1820-1950 : with prose translations''], p 413, Penguin Classics, 1992, {{ISBN|978-0-14-042385-3}}, retrieved via Google Books, August 30, 2009</ref>
* [[Ardoshir Faramji Kharbardar]], ''Kavyarasika'' ([[Indian poetry|Indian]] Parsi writing in [[Gujarati poetry|Gujarati]])<ref name=sj20cli>Mohan, Sarala Jag, [http://books.google.com/books?id=1lTnv6o-d_oC&pg=PA100&lpg=PP9&dq=Urdu+poets&num=100&output=html Chapter 4: "Twentieth-Century Gujarati Literature"] (Google books link), in Natarajan, Nalini, and Emanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, ''Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India'', Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, ISBN 978-0-313-28778-7, retrieved December 10, 2008</ref>
* [[Ardoshir Faramji Kharbardar]], ''Kavyarasika'' ([[Indian poetry|Indian]] Parsi writing in [[Gujarati poetry|Gujarati]])<ref name=sj20cli>Mohan, Sarala Jag, [https://books.google.com/books?id=1lTnv6o-d_oC&dq=Urdu+poets&pg=PA100 Chapter 4: "Twentieth-Century Gujarati Literature"] (Google books link), in Natarajan, Nalini, and Emanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, ''Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India'', Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, {{ISBN|978-0-313-28778-7}}, retrieved December 10, 2008</ref>
* [[Beheramji Malabari]], ''Kavyarasika'' ([[Indian poetry|Indian]] writing in [[Gujarati poetry|Gujarati]])<ref name=sj20cli/>
* [[Beheramji Malabari]], ''Kavyarasika'', ([[Indian poetry|Indian]] writing in [[Gujarati poetry|Gujarati]])<ref name=sj20cli/>
* [[Vazha-Pshavela]], ''The Snake-eater'', [[Georgian literature|Georgian]]


==Births==
==Births==
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
* January 6 &ndash; [[Walter Fischer (politician)|Walter Fischer]] (died [[1978 in poetry|1978]]), [[Austrian poetry|Austrian]] medical doctor, journalist, radio broadcaster, translator, poet, anti-fascist resistance fighter and Communist Party official<ref>{{cite web|work=UeLEX|url=https://uelex.de/uebersetzer/fischer-walter/|title=Walter Fischer, 1901–1978}}</ref>
* January 16 &ndash; [[Laura Riding Jackson]] (died [[1991 in poetry|1991]]), [[American poetry|American]] poet, critic, novelist, essayist and short story writer
* January 16 &ndash; [[Laura Riding Jackson]] (died [[1991 in poetry|1991]]), [[American poetry|American]] poet, critic, novelist, essayist and short story writer
* March 4 &ndash; [[Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo]], born Joseph-Casimir Rabearivelo or Rebearivelo (died [[1937 in poetry|1937]]), Madagascar native and [[French poetry|French]]-language poet
* January 29 &ndash; [[Heinrich Anacker]] (died [[1971 in poetry|1971]]), [[German poetry|German]]
* January 30 &ndash; [[Hans Erich Nossack]] (died [[1977 in poetry|1977]]), [[German poetry|German]]
* March 4? &ndash; [[Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo]], born Joseph-Casimir Rabearivelo or Rebearivelo (died [[1937 in poetry|1937]]), Madagascar native and [[French poetry|French]]-language poet
* March 5 &ndash; [[Yocheved Bat-Miriam]] (died [[1979 in poetry|1979]]), [[Russian poetry|Russian]]-born, [[Israeli poetry|Israeli]], [[Modern Hebrew poetry|Hebrew]]-language poet
* March 27 &ndash; [[Kenneth Slessor]] (died [[1971 in poetry|1971]]), [[Australian literature|Australian]] newspaper journalist and poet
* March 27 &ndash; [[Kenneth Slessor]] (died [[1971 in poetry|1971]]), [[Australian literature|Australian]] newspaper journalist and poet
* April 20 &ndash; [[Michel Leiris]], [[French poetry|French]] author and poet
* April 20 &ndash; [[Michel Leiris]], [[French poetry|French]] author and poet
* April 29 &ndash; [[Hirohito]] (died [[1989 in poetry|1989]]), [[Emperor of Japan]] and poet
* April 29 &ndash; [[Hirohito]] (died [[1989 in poetry|1989]]), [[Emperor of Japan]] and poet
* May 1 &ndash; [[Sterling Brown]] (died 1989) African-[[American poetry|American]] teacher, poet, writer on folklore and literary critic
* May 1 &ndash; [[Sterling Allen Brown|Sterling Brown]] (died 1989) African-[[American poetry|American]] teacher, poet, writer on folklore and literary critic
* May 30 &ndash; [[Itsik Manger]] (or "Itzig Manger") איציק מאַנגער (died [[1969 in poetry|1969]]), [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]] poet and playwright born in Ukraine, a resident in [[Romanian poetry|Romania]] and [[Polish poetry|Poland]], then an immigrant to [[Israeli poetry|Israel]]
* May 30 &ndash; [[Itsik Manger]] (or "Itzig Manger") איציק מאַנגער (died [[1969 in poetry|1969]]), [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]] poet and playwright born in Ukraine, a resident in [[Romanian poetry|Romania]] and [[Polish poetry|Poland]], then an immigrant to [[Israeli poetry|Israel]]
* June 10 &ndash; [[Eric Maschwitz]] (died [[1969 in poetry|1969]]) [[English poetry|English]] entertainer, writer, broadcaster, broadcasting executive and poet
* June 3 &ndash; [[G. Sankara Kurup]] (died [[1978 in poetry|1978]]), [[Indian poetry|Indian]] [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language poet
* July 26 &ndash; [[Nina Berberova]], Нина Николаевна Берберова (died [[1993 in poetry|1993]]), [[Russian poetry|Russian]]-born poet, novelist, playwright, critic and academic who lived in Europe from 1922 to 1950, then in the United States
* June 10 &ndash; [[Eric Maschwitz]] (died [[1969 in poetry|1969]]), [[English poetry|English]] entertainer, writer, broadcaster, broadcasting executive and poet
* August 20 &ndash; [[Salvatore Quasimodo]], (died [[1968 in poetry|1968]]), [[Italian poetry|Italian]] poet
* June 13 &ndash; [[J. C. Beaglehole]] (died [[1971 in poetry|1971]]), [[New Zealand poetry|New Zealand]] historian and poet
* September 23 &ndash; [[Jaroslav Seifert]] (died [[1986 in poetry|1986]]) [[Czech poetry|Czech]], [[Nobel Prize]]-winning poet and journalist
* July 1 &ndash; [[Vladimir Lugovskoy]] (or "Lugovskoi") (died [[1957 in poetry|1957]]), [[Russian poetry|Russian]] [[Constructivism (art)|Constructivist]] poet
* July 26 &ndash; [[Nina Berberova]], Нина Николаевна Берберова (died [[1993 in poetry|1993]]), [[Russian poetry|Russian]]-born poet, novelist, playwright, critic and academic living in Europe from 1922 to 1950, then in the United States
* August 5 &ndash; [[Margarita Abella Caprile]] (died [[1960 in poetry|1960]]), Argentine poet
* August 12 &ndash; [[Robert Francis (poet)|Robert Francis]] (died [[1987 in poetry|1987]]), [[American poet|American]]
* August 20 &ndash; [[Salvatore Quasimodo]] (died [[1968 in poetry|1968]]), [[Italian poetry|Italian]] poet
* September 2 &ndash; [[Andreas Embirikos]] (died [[1975 in poetry|1975]]), [[Modern Greek poetry|Greek]]
* September 23 &ndash; [[Jaroslav Seifert]] (died [[1986 in poetry|1986]]), [[Czech poetry|Czech]], [[Nobel Prize]]-winning poet and journalist
* September 28 &ndash; [[T. Inglis Moore]] (died [[1978 in poetry|1978]]), [[Australian poetry|Australian]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Moore, Tom Inglis (1901&ndash;1978)|work=[[Australian Dictionary of Biography]]|url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150468b.htm|accessdate=2007-10-02}}</ref>
* September 29 &ndash; [[Lanza del Vasto]] (died [[1981 in poetry|1981]]), [[French poetry|French]] poet and novelist
* September 29 &ndash; [[Lanza del Vasto]] (died [[1981 in poetry|1981]]), [[French poetry|French]] poet and novelist
* October 2 &ndash; [[Roy Campbell (poet)|Roy Campbell]] (died [[1957 in poetry|1957]]), [[South African literature|South African]] poet and translator
* October 2 &ndash; [[Roy Campbell (poet)|Roy Campbell]] (died [[1957 in poetry|1957]]), [[South African literature|South African]] poet and translator
* October 4 &ndash; [[Adrian Bell]] (died [[1980 in poetry|1980]]), [[English poetry|English]] rural writer and crossword compiler<ref name=rpotl/>

* Also:
* Also:
** [[Heinrich Anacker]] (died [[1971 in poetry|1971]]), [[German poetry|German]]
** [[Heinz Helmerking]] (died [[1964 in poetry|1964]]), [[German poetry|German]] writer
** [[Yocheved Bat-Miriam]] (died [[1979 in poetry|1979]]), [[Russian poetry|Russian]]-born, [[Israeli poetry|Israeli]], [[Modern Hebrew poetry|Hebrew]]-language poet
** [[J. C. Beaglehole]] (died [[1971 in poetry|1971]]), [[New Zealand poetry|New Zealand]]
** [[Adrian Hanbury Bell]]<ref name=rpotl/>
** [[Andreas Empeirikos]] (died [[1975 in poetry|1975]]), [[Modern Greek poetry|Greek]]
** [[Robert Francis (poet)|Robert Francis]] (died [[1987 in poetry|1987]]), [[American poet|American]]
** [[Heinz Helmerking]] (died [[1964 in poetry|1964]]), [[German poetry|German]]
** [[Kilian Kerst]] (died [[1981 in poetry|1981]]), [[German poetry|German]]
** [[Kilian Kerst]] (died [[1981 in poetry|1981]]), [[German poetry|German]]
** [[Sankara Kurup]] (died [[1978 in poetry|1978]]), [[Indian poetry|Indian]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language poet<ref name=apmila>Paniker, Ayyappa, [http://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 George, K. M., editor, ''Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology'', pp 231&ndash;255, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992, retrieved January 10, 2009</ref>
** [[Sankara Kurup]] (died [[1978 in poetry|1978]]), [[Indian poetry|Indian]], [[Malayalam poetry|Malayalam]]-language poet<ref name=apmila>Paniker, Ayyappa, [https://books.google.com/books?id=m1R2Pa3f7r0C&dq=%22Balijepalli+Lakshmikantham%22&pg=PA411 "Modern Malayalam Literature"] chapter in George, K. M., editor, ''Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology'', pp 231&ndash;255, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992, retrieved January 10, 2009</ref>
** [[Ruth Lechlitner]], [[American poetry|American]]
** [[Hans Lorber]] (died [[1973 in poetry|1973]]), [[German poetry|German]]
** [[Hans Lorber]] (died [[1973 in poetry|1973]]), [[German poetry|German]]
** [[Vladimir Aleksandrovich Lugovskoy]] (or "Lugovskoi") (died [[1957 in poetry|1957]])
** [[Amin Nakhla]] (died [[1976 in poetry|1976]]), Lebanese, [[Arabic language|Arabic]] language poet
** [[T. Inglis Moore]] (died [[1979 in poetry|1979]]), [[Australian poetry|Australian]]<ref>{{cite web
** [[Irina Odoyevtseva]], also "Odoevtseva" also "Iraida Gustavovna Beinlke Ivanova" (more probably born [[1895 in poetry|1895]]; died [[1990 in poetry|1990]]), [[Russian poetry|Russian]]
** [[Louis Paul]], born Leroi Placet (approximate date of birth; died [[1970 in poetry|1970]]), [[American poetry|American]] fiction writer
| title = Moore, Tom Inglis (1901&ndash;1978)
** [[Vladimir Aleksandrovich Smolensky]] or "Smolenskii" (died [[1961 in poetry|1961]]), [[Russian poetry|Russian]]
| publisher = [[Australian Dictionary of Biography]]
** [[Shinkichi Takahashi]] (died [[1987 in poetry|1987]]), [[Japanese poetry|Japanese]] [[Dada]]ist poet
| url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150468b.htm
| accessdate = 2007-10-02 }}</ref>
** [[Amin Nakhla]], (died [[1976 in poetry|1976]])
** [[Hans Erich Nossack]] (died [[1977 in poetry|1977]]), [[German poetry|German]]
** [[Irina Odoyevtseva]], also "Odoevtseva" also "Iraida Gustavovna Beinlke Ivanova" (died [[1990 in poetry|1990]])
** [[Louis Paul]] (died [[1970 in poetry|1970]])
** [[Vladimir Aleksandrovich Smolensky]] or "Smolenskii", (died [[1961 in poetry|1961]])
** [[Shinkichi Takahashi]], (died [[1987 in poetry|1987]])


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* June 10 &ndash; [[Robert Williams Buchanan]], 59, [[Scottish literature|Scots]] poet, novelist and dramatist
* June 10 &ndash; [[Robert Williams Buchanan]], 59, [[Scottish literature|Scottish]] poet, novelist and dramatist
* July 20 &ndash; [[William Cosmo Monkhouse]], 61 (born [[1840 in poetry|1840]]), [[English poetry|English]] poet and critic
* July 20 &ndash; [[William Cosmo Monkhouse]], 61 (born [[1840 in poetry|1840]]), [[English poetry|English]] poet and critic
* July 23/24 &ndash; [[Andreas Laskaratos]] (born [[1811 in poetry|1811]]), [[Modern Greek poetry|Greek]] poet
* October 18 &ndash; [[Nicholas Flood Davin]], 61 (born [[1840 in poetry|1840]]), [[Irish poetry|Irish]]-born [[Canadian poetry|Canadian]] lawyer, journalist, politician and poet
* October 18 &ndash; [[Nicholas Flood Davin]], 61 (born [[1840 in poetry|1840]]), [[Irish poetry|Irish]]-born [[Canadian poetry|Canadian]] lawyer, journalist, politician and poet
* November 10 &ndash; [[Sarah Carmichael]] (born [[1838 in poetry|1838]]), [[American poetry|American]] poet<ref name=rpotl/>
* December 23 &ndash; [[William Ellery Channing (poet)|William Ellery Channing]], 73, [[American poetry|American]] [[Transcendentalist]] poet
* December 23 &ndash; [[William Ellery Channing (poet)|William Ellery Channing]], 73, [[American poetry|American]] [[Transcendentalist]] poet

* Also:
* Also:
** [[Albery Allson Whitman]] (born [[1851 in poetry|1851]]), African [[American poetry|American]] poet and orator<ref name=rpotl/>
** [[Sarah Carmichael]]<ref name=rpotl/>
** [[Albery Whitman]]<ref name=rpotl/>
** [[Andreas Laskaratos]] (born [[1811 in poetry|1811]]), [[Modern Greek poetry|Greek]]
** [[Albery Allson Whitman]] (born [[1851 in poetry|1851]]), African [[American poetry|American]] poet and orator


==Awards and honors==
==Awards and honors==
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==See also==
==See also==
{{portal|Poetry}}
{{Portal|Poetry}}
* [[20th-century French literature]]
* [[20th century in poetry]]
* [[20th century in poetry]]
* [[20th century in literature]]
* [[20th century in literature]]
* [[List of years in poetry]]
* [[List of years in literature]]
* [[List of years in literature]]
* [[Poetry]]
** [[List of years in poetry]]
* [[Silver Age of Russian Poetry]]
* [[Victorian literature]]
* [[Victorian literature]]
* [[Young Poland]] (''Młoda Polska'') a modernist period in Polish arts and literature, roughly from [[1890 in poetry|1890]] to [[1918 in poetry|1918]]
* [[20th-century French literature]]
* [[Silver Age of Russian Poetry]]
* [[Young Poland]] (''Młoda Polska'') a modernist period in Polish arts and literature, roughly from [[1890 in poetry|1890]] to [[1918 in poetry|1918]]
* [[Poetry]]


==Notes==
==Notes==
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{{Reflist}}


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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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Sully Prudhomme, first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

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  1. ^ a b c d e Ludwig, Richard M.; Nault, Clifford A. Jr. (1986). "Preface". Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983. New York: Oxford University Press. p. vi. 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.
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