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* February 9 – [[Dionysios Solomos]] (born [[1798 in poetry|1798]]), [[Modern Greek poetry|Greek]] poet best known for the ''[[Hymn to Liberty]]'', the first two stanzas of which became the Greek national anthem |
* February 9 – [[Dionysios Solomos]] Διονύσιος Σολωμός (born [[1798 in poetry|1798]]), [[Modern Greek poetry|Greek]] poet best known for the ''[[Hymn to Liberty]]'', the first two stanzas of which became the Greek national anthem |
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* April 11 – [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]] (died [[1909 in poetry|1909]]), [[Scottish poetry|Scottish]] poet and playwright |
* April 11 – [[John Davidson (poet)|John Davidson]] (died [[1909 in poetry|1909]]), [[Scottish poetry|Scottish]] poet and playwright |
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* May 2 – [[Alfred de Musset]], [[French poetry|French]] poet and novelist |
* May 2 – [[Alfred de Musset]], [[French poetry|French]] poet and novelist |
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works published
- Frederick Locker Lampson, London Lyrics (12 re-editions to 1893)
- Charles Baudelaire - Les Fleurs du mal (Flowers of Evil)
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- April 11, – John Davidson (died 1909), Scottish poet and playwright
- June 13 – Hubert Newman Wigmore Church (died 1932), Australian
- September 22 – James Hebblethwaite (died 1921), Australian
- Also:
- Jane Barlow (died 1917), Irish poet and novelist
- Benjamin Franklin King, American poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- February 9 – Dionysios Solomos Διονύσιος Σολωμός (born 1798), Greek poet best known for the Hymn to Liberty, the first two stanzas of which became the Greek national anthem
- April 11 – John Davidson (died 1909), Scottish poet and playwright
- May 2 – Alfred de Musset, French poet and novelist
- December 13 – Richard Furness, British
- date not known – Kaykobad কায়কোবাদ) (also spelt "Kaikobad" and also known as Mohakobi Kaykobad ("Kaykobad the great poet") was the pen name of Kazem Ali Quereshi (died 1951), Bengali poet