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1897 in poetry

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Contents

Canada

  • Jean Blewett, Heart Songs
  • Bliss Carman, Ballads of Lost Haven: A Book of the Sea, Canadian author published in the United States
  • William Henry Drummond, The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems, employing dialect
  • Frederick George Scott, The Unnamed Lake and Other Poems
  • United Kingdom

  • Alfred Austin, The Conversion of Winkelmann, and Other Poems
  • Hilaire Belloc, More Beasts (for Worse Children) (see The Bad Child's Book of Beasts 1896)
  • Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, publishing under the pen name "Anodos", Fancy's guerdon (see also Fancy's Following 1896)
  • John Davidson, New Ballads
  • Ernest Dowson, The Pierrot of the Minute: A dramatic phantasy
  • Lionel Johnson, Ireland, with Other Poems
  • Henry Newbolt, Admirals All, and Other Verses, including "Vitaï Lampada", and "Drake's Drum" (first published in the St. John's Gazette 1896)
  • George William Russell, publishing under the pen name "Æ", The Earth Breath, and Other Poems
  • Dora Sigerson, The Fairy Changeling, and Other Poems
  • Arthur Symons, Amoris Victima
  • Francis Thompson, New Poems
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Coming of Love
  • United States

  • Richard Maurice Burke, Walt Whitman: Man and Poet, nonfiction
  • Bliss Carman, Ballads of Lost Haven: A Book of the Sea, Canadian author published in the United States
  • James Whitcomb Riley, Neighborly Poems
  • Yone Noguchi, Seen and Unseen, or, Monologues of a Homeless Snail and The Voice of the Valley
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson, The Children of the Night
  • John B. Tabb, Lyrics
  • Other in English

  • John Le Gay Brereton, Sweetheart Mine: Lyrics of Love and Friendship, Australia
  • G. Sigerson, editor and translator from Gaelic, Bards of Gael and Gall, Ireland
  • Isaac Tambyah, editor, A Garland of Ceylon Verse 1837-1897, Colombo: Ceylon Printing Works, 132 pages; anthology; Indian poetry in English
  • France

  • Francis Jammes, La Naissance du poète ("The Birth of the Poet")
  • Stéphane Mallarmé:
  • Divagations
  • Un Coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard ("A Throw of the Dice will Never Abolish Chance") is published in Cosmopolis magazine (not published in book form until 1914)
  • Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac, a verse drama
  • Other languages

  • Stefan George, Das Jahr der Seele ("The Year of the Soul"); German
  • Births

  • August 11 – Louise Bogan (died 1970), American poet and critic; wife of Raymond Holden
  • May 5 – Kenneth Burke (died 1993), major American literary theorist and philosopher
  • October 10 – Shigeji Tsuboi 壺井繁治 (died 1975), Japanese (surname: Tsuboi)
  • November 7 – Ruth Pitter (died 1992), English poet and decorative painter (born Emma Thomas Pitter)
  • November 15 – Sir Sacheverell Sitwell (died 1988), English writer, best known as an art critic and writer on architecture, particularly the baroque; younger brother of Dame Edith Sitwell and Sir Osbert Sitwell
  • Deaths

    Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • May 4 — Isabella Banks (born 1821), English poet and novelist
  • July 20 — Jean Ingelow (born 1829), English poet and novelist
  • September 14 — James Joseph Sylvester (born 1814), English mathematician who translated poetry from the original French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek; author of The Laws of Verse, in which he attempted to codify a set of laws for prosody in poetry
  • December 22 – William Gay, (born 1865), Scots-born Australian poet
  • date not known – Velutteri Keshavan Vaidyar (born 1839), Indian, Malayalam-language poet
  • References

    1897 in poetry Wikipedia