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词条 1896 in poetry
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  1. Events

  2. Works published in English

     Australia  Canada  United Kingdom  United States 

  3. Works published in other languages

  4. Awards and honors

  5. Births

  6. Deaths

  7. See also

  8. Notes

{{Year nav topic5|1896|poetry|literature}}{{cquote|If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,

Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,

If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,

If all men count with you, but none too much:

If you can fill the unforgiving minute

With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,

Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,

And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!}}

— closing lines of Rudyard Kipling's If—, first published this year

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

Events

  • July 7 – Charles Thomas Wooldridge is hanged at Reading Gaol in England for uxoricide, inspiring fellow-prisoner C.3.3. Oscar Wilde's The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1897).
  • William Morris publishes the Kelmscott Press edition of Chaucer's works

Works published in English

Australia

  • John Le Gay Brereton:
    • Perdita, A Sonnet Record
    • The Song of Brotherhood and Other Verses
  • Edward Dyson, Rhymes from the Mines and Other Lines
  • Henry Lawson:
    • In the Days When the World was Wide and Other Verses[1]
    • "The Teams"
  • Banjo Paterson:
    • The Man from Snowy River
    • "Mulga Bill's Bicycle"

Canada

  • Bliss Carman, with Richard Hovey, More Songs from Vagabondia, Canadian author published in the United States[2]
  • Charles G. D. Roberts, The Book of the Native[2]
  • Charles Sangster, Our Norland. Toronto: Copp Clark, n.d.[3]
  • Duncan Campbell Scott, In the Village of Viger, Canada[4]
  • Francis Sherman
    • In Memorabilia Mortis. Boston: Copeland and Day.[6]
    • Matins. Boston: Copeland and Day.[5]

United Kingdom


To an Athlete Dying Young
by A. E. Housman


Smart lad, to slip betimes away


From fields where glory does not stay


And early though the laurel grows


It withers quicker than the rose.



Eyes the shady night has shut


Cannot see the record cut,


And silence sounds no worse than cheers


After earth has stopped the ears:


-- Lines 9-16
  • Hilaire Belloc:
    • The Bad Child's Book of Beasts[6]
    • Verses and Sonnets[6]
  • Laurence Binyon, First Book of London Visions (see also Second Book of London Visions 1899)[6]
  • Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, publishing under the pen name "Anodos", Fancy's Following (see also Fancy's Guerdon 1897)[6]
  • Ernest Christopher Dowson, Verses,[6] including "Non Sum Qualis Eram"
  • A. E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad,[6] including "To an Athlete Dying Young", "Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now" and "When I Was One-and-Twenty"[7]
  • Laurence Houseman, Green Arras[6]
  • Rudyard Kipling, The Seven Seas[6]
  • Alice Meynell, Other Poems[6]
  • Henry Newbolt, "Drake's Drum", published in the St. John's Gazette (first published in book form in Admirals All, and Other Verses 1897)[6]
  • John Cowper Powys, Odes, and Other Poems[6]
  • Arthur Quiller-Couch, Poems and Ballads
  • Christina Rossetti, New Poems, edited by W. M. Rossetti[6]
  • Robert Louis Stevenson, Songs of Travel, and Other Verses[6]
  • Algernon Charles Swinburne, The Tale of Balen[6]
  • William Watson, The Purple East[6]

United States

  • Thomas Bailey Aldrich:
    • Judith and Holofernes[8]
    • Later Lyrics[8]
  • Bliss Carman, with Richard Hovey, More Songs from Vagabondia, Canadian author published in the United States[8]
  • Emily Dickinson, Poems: Third Series[8]
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar
    • Lyrics of Lowly Life[8]
    • Majors and Minors
    • "We Wear the Mask"
  • Lizette Woodworth Reese, A Quiet Road[8]
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson, The Torrent and the Night Before[8]

Works published in other languages

  • Nérée Beauchemin, Les floraisons matutinales; the author's first published collection; French language; Trois-Rivières, Canada[9]
  • José Santos Chocano, Azahares, Peru[10]
  • Richard Dehmel, Weib und Welt ("Woman and World"), German
  • Narasinghrao, Hridayaveena containing khandakavyas, garbis (religious, ethical and romantic lyrics), and poems about nature and women (Indian, writing in Gujarati)[11]
  • Tekkan Yosano, Tozai namboku ("East-west, north-south"), tanka poetry, Japan

Awards and honors

  • Alfred Austin made Poet Laureate

Births

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

  • January 26 – Walter D'Arcy Cresswell (died 1960), New Zealand
  • February 26 – Andrei Zhdanov (died 1948), a Soviet official who persecuted poets, writers and artists under the Zhdanov doctrine
  • May 9 – Austin Clarke (died 1974), Irish poet, playwright and judge
  • August 27 – Kenji Miyazawa 宮沢 賢治 (died 1933), Japanese, early Shōwa period poet and author of children's literature (surname: Miyazawa)
  • September 22 – Uri Zvi Grinberg (died 1981), Jewish
  • October 12 – Eugenio Montale (died 1981), Italian
  • October 30 – Kostas Karyotakis (died 1928), Greek
  • December 1 – Teiko Tomita (died 1990), Japanese-born American poet who wrote in Japanese[12]

Deaths

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

  • January 8 – Paul Verlaine (born 1844), French
  • March 20 – Alexander McLachlan (born 1818), Scottish-born Canadian
  • May 11 – Henry Cuyler Bunner (born 1855), American novelist and poet
  • October 3 – William Morris (born 1834), English poet, writer, designer and socialist
  • October 29 – Thomas Edward Brown (born 1830), Manx poet writing in English
  • November 26
    • Mathilde Blind (born 1841), German-born British poet writing in English
    • Coventry Patmore (born 1823), English

See also

{{portal|Poetry}}
  • 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 (Młoda Polska) a modernist period in Polish arts and literature, roughly from 1890 to 1918
  • Poetry

Notes

1. ^"Lawson, Henry (1867 - 1922)", article, Australian Dictionary of Biography Online Edition, retrieved May 13, 2009. [https://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1242507480580321 Archived] 2009-05-16.
2. ^Web page titled "CONFEDERATION VOICES: Seven Canadian Poets By JOHN COLDWELL ADAMS"], at the Canadian Poetry website, retrieved August 8, 2010
3. ^David Latham, "Charles Sangster Biography," Encyclopedia of Literature, 8649, JRank.org, Web, Oct. 15, 2010.
4. ^Gustafson, Ralph, The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse, revised edition, 1967, Baltimore, Maryland: Penguin Books
5. ^Tammy Armstrong, "Francis Joseph Sherman," New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia, STU.ca, Web, May 11, 2011.
6. ^10 11 12 13 14 Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, {{ISBN|0-19-860634-6}}
7. ^Ellmann, Richard and Robert O'Clair, editors, The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, "A.E. Housman" section, pp 97-98, New York: W. W. Norton & Company (1973), {{ISBN|0-393-09357-3}}
8. ^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)
9. ^{{cite book|last=Story|first=Noah|title=The Oxford Companion to Canadian History and Literature|chapter=Poetry in French|pages=651–654|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1967}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ale.uji.es/chocano.htm |title=José Santos Chocano |publisher=Jaume University |accessdate=2011-08-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120823025830/http://www.ale.uji.es/chocano.htm |archivedate=2012-08-23 |df= }}
11. ^Mohan, Sarala Jag, [https://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.
12. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=WSaMu4F06AQC&pg=PA642&dq=%22Teiko+Tomita%22&ei=RreBSYj0HJ6cMtOqjKkG#PPA640,M1 "Teiko Tomita"] entry, p 640 in Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century, edited by Susan Ware, Stacy Lorraine Braukman; Radcliffe Institute for Advanced StudyHarvard University Press, 2004, {{ISBN|978-0-674-01488-6}}, retrieved January 29, 2009
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