Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- William Butler Yeats founds the National Literary Society in Dublin.
- William McGonagall, known as the worst poet in history, walks from Dundee to Balmoral (60 miles) to request the post of Poet Laureate.
Works published
Australia
United Kingdom
- A. C. Benson, Le Cahier Jaune
- Wilfred Seawen Blunt, Esther, Love Lyrics, and Natalia's
- Austin Dobson, The Ballad of Beau Brocade, and Other Poems of the XVIIIth Century
- Rudyard Kipling, Barrack-Room Ballads, and Other Verses, including "Gunga Din," "Danny Deever", "Fuzzy-Wuzzy", "Mandalay" and "Gentlemen-Rankers", first book publication, Methuen (see also Barrack-Room Balads, second series in 1896)
- Richard Le Gallienne, English Poems
- George Meredith:
- Modern Love: Aa Reprint (see Modern Love, 1862)
- Poems
- John Gambril Nicholson, Love in Earnest: Sonnets, Ballades, and Lyrics
- Arthur Symons, Silhouettes
- Alfred Tennyson:
- The Silent Voices
- The Death of Oenone, Akbar's Dream, and Other Poems
- William Watson, Lachrymae Musarum, and Other Poems, about the death of Tennyson
- W. B. Yeats, The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics, including "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" (a poem first published in 1890) and the first version of the verse drama The Countess Cathleen, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom
United States
- Ambrose Bierce, Black Beetles in Amber, verse, nonfiction and drama
- James Whitcomb Riley, Green Fields and Running Brooks
- Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, ninth edition
Other in English
- Frederick George Scott, Elton Hazlewood, Canada
Works published in other languages
France
- Théodore de Banville, Dans la fournaise
- Paul Claudel, La Ville, France
- Francis Jammes, Vers, (also 1893 and 1894)
- Stéphane Mallarmé, Vers et prose
- Catulle Mendès, Les Poesies de Catulle Mendes, in three volumes
- François Villon, first publication of Poems 7â"11 of his "Ballades en jargon" in Oeuvres complëtes de François Villon, publiès dÃaprës les manuscrits et les plus anciennes Ãditions, edited by Auguste Longnon, Paris: Lemerre, (Poems 1â"6 were first published in 1489), posthumous
Other languages
- Stefan George, Algabal, illustrated by Melchior Lechter; limited, private edition; German
Awards and honours
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 3 â" J.R.R. Tolkien (died 1973), English writer, poet, philologist, and academic
- January 8 â" Horiguchi Daigaku å å£ å¤§å¦ (died 1981), Japanese, TaishÅ and Showa period poet and translator of French literature; a member of the Shinshisha ("The New Poetry Society"); accompanied his father on overseas diplomatic postings (surname: Horiguchi)
- January 30 &ndasdh; Caresse Crosby (died 1970), American poet, publisher, peace activist and socialite
- January 31 â" Ozaki Kihachi å°¾å´åå « (died 1974), Japanese, Showa period poet (surname: Ozaki)
- February 22 â" Edna St. Vincent Millay (died 1950), American poet and playwright
- March 7 â" Archibald MacLeish (died 1982), American poet, writer and the Librarian of Congress
- March 9 â" Vita Sackville-West (died 1962), English novelist and poet
- March 16 â" César Vallejo (died 1938), Peruvian
- June 12 â" Djuna Barnes (died 1982), American writer and poet
- July 8 â" Richard Aldington (died 1962), English poet, novelist, writer, translator and biographer
- August 11 â" Hugh MacDiarmid, pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve (died 1978), Scottish poet
- date not known â" Leon Gellert (died 1977), Australian
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- March 26 â" Walt Whitman, American poet and journalist
- May â" Barcroft Boake (born 1866), Australian
- September 7 â" John Greenleaf Whittier (born 1807), American poet
- October 6 â" Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
See also
- 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
- Symbolist poetry
- Young Poland (MÅoda Polska) a modernist period in Polish arts and literature, roughly from 1890 to 1918
- Poetry
