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词条 1595 in poetry
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  1. Events

  2. Works published

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  3. Births

  4. Deaths

  5. See also

  6. Notes

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Events

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Works published

Great Britain

  • Anonymous, {{sic|hide=y|The Fissher-Mans Tale}}, verse paraphrase of Robert Greene's Pandosto 1588[1]
  • William Alabaster, Roxana, tragædia (approximate date)
  • Barnabe Barnes, {{sic|hide=y|A Divine Centurie of Spirituall Sonnets}}[1]
  • Richard Barnfield, Cynthia[1]
  • Nicholas Breton, {{sic|hide=y|Marie Magdalens Love; A Solemne Passion of the Soules Love}}[1]
  • Thomas Campion, Poemata
  • George Chapman, published anonymously, {{sic|hide=y|Ovids Banquet of Sence}}, allegorical recounting of Ovid's courtship of Corinna[1]
  • Thomas Churchyard, {{sic|hide=y|A Musicall Consort of Heavenly Harmonie (Compounded Out of Manie Parts of Musicke) Called Churchyyards Charitie}}[1]
  • Samuel Daniel, {{sic|hide=y|The First Fowre Bookes of the Civile Warres Betweene the Two Houses of Lancaster and Yorke}} (a fifth book later appeared without a title page or a date; see also {{sic|hide=y|Poeticall Essayes}} 1599, Works 1601 (six books), and {{sic|hide=y|Civile Warres}} 1609, the first complete edition, in eight books)[1]
  • Thomas Edwards, Cephalus and Procris[2]
  • Stephen Gosson, {{sic|hide=y|Pleasant Quippes for Upstart New-fangled Gentlewomen}}, published anonymously but ascribed to Gosson, a coarse satiric poem
  • Thomas Lodge, A Fig for Momus, verse satires[1]
  • Gervase Markham, The Poem of Poems, or Syon's Muse
  • Thomas Morley, editor, First Book of Ballets in Five Voices[2]
  • George Peele, playwright, The Old Wives Tale (play) printed[3]
  • Francis Sabie, The Fisher-mans Tale: Of the famous Actes, Life, and Loue of Cassander, a Grecian Knight
  • Sir Philip Sidney, An Apology for Poetry, English criticism (written between 1580–1583; published for the first time posthumously)[4][5]
  • Saint Robert Southwell:
    • Moeniae[1]
    • Saint Peters Complaint, with Other Poemes, published anonymously; three editions this year; it is possible there were several manuscripts in circulation before the first printed edition appeared (see also S. Peters Complaint 1616)[1]
  • Edmund Spenser:
    • Amoretti and Epithalamion[1]
    • {{sic|hide=y|Colin Clouts Come Home Againe}}, includes {{sic|hide=y|"Astrophel: A pastorall elegie upon the death of Sidney"}}, and other laments on the death of Sidney by Sir Walter Ralegh and others[1]

Other

  • Luís de Camões, Rimas, Portugal

Births

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

  • December 4 – Jean Chapelain (died 1674), French poet and writer
  • Also:
    • Thomas Carew (died 1640), English poet
    • Jean Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin (died 1676), French poet and playwright
    • Bihari Lal (died 1663), Hindi poet, wrote the Satasaī (Seven Hundred Verses)
    • Francesco Pona (died 1655), Italian doctor, philosopher, Marinist poet and writer
    • Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (died 1640), Polish Jesuit and Latin-language poet
    • Robert Sempill the younger (died c.1663), Scottish poet

Deaths

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

  • February 21 – Saint Robert Southwell (born c. 1561), English poet and Catholic martyr; executed as a traitor
  • March 18 – Jean de Sponde (born 1557), French poet, writer, translator and humanist
  • April 25 – Torquato Tasso (born 1544), Italian
  • May 25 – Valens Acidalius (born 1567), German, Latin-language poet and critic
  • Also:
    • Thomas Edwards (born unknown), author of two Ovid inspired epic poems Cephalus and Procris and Narcissus
    • Luis Barahona de Soto (born 1548), Spanish
    • Faizi (born 1547), Indian poet laureate of the Emperor Akbar

See also

{{portal|Poetry}}
  • Poetry
  • 16th century in poetry
  • 16th century in literature
  • Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature
  • Elizabethan literature
  • English Madrigal School
  • French Renaissance literature
  • Renaissance literature
  • Spanish Renaissance literature
  • University Wits

Notes

1. ^10 11 {{cite book|editor=Cox, Michael|title=The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|isbn=0-19-860634-6}}
2. ^Lucie-Smith, Edward, Penguin Book of Elizabethan Verse, 1965, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, United Kingdom: Penguin Books.
3. ^{{cite book|last=Fowler|first=Alastair|title=A History of English Literature|publisher=Harvard University Press|location=Cambridge, MA|year=1991|page=71|isbn=0-674-39664-2}}
4. ^{{cite book|author1=Preminger, Alex |author2=Brogan, T. V. F. |title=The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics|year=1993|location=New York|publisher=MJF Books/Fine Communications|display-authors=etal}}
5. ^Craig, D. H. (1986). "A Hybrid Growth: Sidney's Theory of Poetry in An Apology for Poetry." In Kinney, Arthur F., ed. Essential Articles for the Study of Sir Philip Sidney. Hamden: Archon Books.
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