1890 in poetry
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[edit] Events
- Rhymer's Club founded in London by William Butler Yeats and Ernest Rhys as a group of like-minded poets who met regularly and published anthologies in 1892 and 1894; attendees included Ernest Dowson, Lionel Johnson, Richard Le Gallienne, John Davidson, Edwin Ellis, Victor Plarr, Selwyn Image, A. S. Hillier, John Todhunter, Arthur Symons, Ernest Radford and Thomas William Rolleston; Oscar Wilde attended some meetings held in private homes
[edit] Works published
[edit] United Kingdom
- Richard Garnett, Iphigenia in Delphi[1]
- W. S. Gilbert, Songs of a Songbird[1]
- Walter Pater, Appreciations with an Essay on Style
- Christina Rossetti, Poems[1]
- Robert Louis Stevenson, Ballads[1]
- William Watson, Wordsworth's Grave, and Other Poems[1]
- W. B. Yeats, "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", poem published in the National Observer on December 13 (first published in a book, The Countess Kathleen, and Various Legends and Lyrics, in 1892)[1]
[edit] United States
- Emily Dickinson's Poems published posthumously
- John Greenleaf Whittier, At Sundown[2]
[edit] Other
- Banjo Patterson, "The Man From Snowy River", Australia
[edit] Awards and honors
[edit] Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- February 10 –Boris Pasternak, (died 1960), Russian novelist, writer and poet
- February 22 – Hinatsu Kōnosuke 日夏耿之介, a pen-name of Higuchi Kunito (died 1971), Japanese poet, editor and academic known for romantic and gothic poetry patterned after English literature; fervent Roman Catholic, co-founder, with Horiguchi Daigaku and Saijo Yaso, of Shijin ("Poets") magazine
- May 18 – Zora Cross (died 1964), Australian poet, novelist and journalist
- May 31 – James Devaney (died 1976), Australian poet, novelist, and journalist
- August 15 – Tsugi Takano 鷹野 つぎ (died 1943), novelist and poet (a woman)
- August 28 – Ivor Gurney (died 1937), English composer and poet
- September 10 – Franz Werfel (died 1945), Austrian-Bohemian novelist, playwright, and poet who wrote in German
- November 25 – Isaac Rosenberg, (died 1918), English war poet
- December 13 – Dulcie Deamer (died 1972), Australian novelist, poet, journalist and actor
- Also:
- A. P. Herbert, (died 1971), English writer, humorist and writer of light verse, most of it appearing in Punch
- Jun Tanaka 田中純 (died 1966), Japanese, Showa period poet
[edit] Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 2 — George Henry Boker, 66, American poet, playwright, and diplomat
- J.H. Newman
- August 10 — John Boyle O'Reilly, 46, Irish-born poet, novelist and newspaper editor who was transported as a convict to Australia and escaped to the United States
[edit] 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
- Symbolism
- Young Poland (Polish: Młoda Polska) a modernist period in Polish arts and literature, roughly from 1890 to 1918
- Poetry
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