Overview of the events of 1898 in poetry
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Events [ edit ]
The "Generation of '98" in Spain[ edit ]
The "Generation of '98" (also called "Generation of 1898", in Spanish, Generación del 98 or Generación de 1898 ) was a group of novelists, poets, essayists, and philosophers active in Spain at the time of the Spanish–American War. Jose Martínez Ruiz, commonly known as Azorín, comes up with the name in 1913 to allude to the moral, political, and social crisis produced by Spain's defeat. Writing mostly after 1910, the group reinvigorates Spanish letters, revives literary myths and breaks with classical schemes of literary genres. In politics, members of the movement often justify radicalism and rebellion.
Works published in English [ edit ]
First edition copy of Poems (1898) by Florence Earle Coates.
Canada [ edit ]
Bliss Carman, By the Aurelian Wall [ 1]
William Henry Drummond, Phil-o-rum’s Canoe and Madeleine Vercheres: Two Poems , New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons.[ 2]
Charles G. D. Roberts, New York Nocturnes and Other Poems [ 1]
Duncan Campbell Scott, Labor and the Angel , including "The Onondaga Madonna", Canada[ 3]
United Kingdom [ edit ]
Alfred Austin:
Lamia's Winter-Quarters [ 4]
Songs of England [ 4]
Robert Bridges, Poetical Works , Volume 1; published in six volumes through 1905[ 4]
Thomas Hardy, Wessex Poems and Other Verses [ 4]
W. E. Henley, Poems [ 4]
Henry Newbolt, The Island Race [ 4]
Stephen Phillips, Poems [ 4]
William Watson, The Hope of the World, and Other Poems [ 4]
Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Coming of Love, and Other Poems [ 4]
Oscar Wilde, published under the pen name "C.3.3" (in June the 7th edition is published under Wilde's name), The Ballad of Reading Gaol [ 4]
United States [ edit ]
Florence Earle Coates, Poems [ 5]
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Folks from Dixie [ 6]
The Uncalled [ 6]
Louise Imogen Guiney, England and Yesterday [ 6]
Richard Hovey, Along the Trail: A Book of Lyrics [ 6]
Edgar Lee Masters, A Book of Verses [ 6]
Josephine Preston Peabody, The Wayfarers [ 6]
Other in English [ edit ]
Victor Daley, At Dawn and Dusk , Australia
Works published in other languages [ edit ]
France [ edit ]
Francis Jammes:
De l'Angélus de l'aube à l'Angélus du soir ("From the Morning Prayer to the Evening Prayer")[ 7]
Quatorze prières [ 7]
Charles Van Lerberghe, Entrevisions [ 8]
Other languages [ edit ]
Pieter Cornelis Boutens, Verzen ("Verses"), Netherlands
José Santos Chocano, Selva virgen ("Virgin Jungle"), Peru[ 9]
Manilal Dwivedi, Amar Asha , India, Gujarati-language, in his magazine Sudarshan
Naim Frashëri, Histori e Skënderbeut and Qerbelaja , Albania
Chanda Jha, Mithila bhasa Ramayana , India, Maithili-language[ 10]
Gregorio Martínez Sierra, El poema del trabajo ("The poem of work"), Spain
Awards and honors [ edit ]
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Births [ edit ]
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
January 19 – Philip Child (died 1978), Canadian novelist and poet
February 6 – Melvin B. Tolson (died 1966), African American Modernist poet, educator, columnist, trade unionist and politician
February 9 – Yagi Jūkichi, 八木重吉 (died 1927), Japanese (surname: Yagi)
February 18 – Luis Muñoz Marín (died 1980), Puerto Rican poet, journalist and politician
February 19 – Richard Rudzitis (died 1960), Latvian poet, writer and philosopher
March 9 – Fuyue Anzai 安西 冬衛 (died 1965), Japanese, poet and co-founder of the magazine Shi To Shiron ("Poetry and Poetics"), surname: Anzai
March 20 – Luis Palés Matos (died 1959), Puerto Rican poet
April 2 – Harindranath Chattopadhyay (died 1990), Indian poet writing in English and film actor
April 10 – Horace Gregory (died 1982), American poet, translator, literary critic and academic; husband of poet and editor Marya Zaturenska
April 24 – Govinda Krishna Chettur (died 1936), Indian poet writing in English
April 26 – Vicente Aleixandre (died 1984), Spanish poet
April 28 – William Soutar (died 1943), Scottish poet writing in English and Scots
May 7 – Dorothy Vena Johnson (died 1970), African American educator and poet
June 4 – Harry Crosby (died 1929), American publisher and poet
June 5 – Federico García Lorca (killed 1936), Spanish poet
June 13 – Anton Podbevšek (died 1981), Slovene avant-garde poet
July 17 – Richard Harry Graves (died 1971), Australian
July 22 – Stephen Vincent Benét (died 1943), American author, poet, short story writer and novelist
August 15 – Jan Brzechwa (died 1966), Polish poet
August 28 – Malcolm Cowley (died 1989), American novelist, poet, literary critic and journalist
September 15 – J. Slauerhoff (died 1936), Dutch poet and novelist
October 22
Dámaso Alonso, Spanish poet (died 1990)
Edgell Rickword (died 1982), English poet, critic, journalist, literary editor and a leading communist intellectual in the 1930s
November 14 – Benjamin Fondane, né Wechsler (killed 1944), Romanian-French Symbolist poet, critic and existentialist philosopher
Deaths [ edit ]
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
January 14 – Lewis Carroll (born 1832), English writer of fiction for children and nonsense verse
January 26 – Cornelia J. M. Jordan (born 1830), U.S. poet and lyricist
March 6 – Felice Cavallotti (born 1842), Italian poet, playwright and politician, killed in duel
May 10 – Alexander MacGregor Rose (born 1846), Scottish-born Canadian poet
July 20 – Jean Ingelow (born 1820), English poet and novelist
July 24 – Evan MacColl (born 1808), Scottish-born Canadian poet writing in Scottish Gaelic and English
September 9 – Stéphane Mallarmé (born 1842), French symbolist poet
September 20 – Theodor Fontane (born 1819), German novelist and poet
October 1 – Manilal Dwivedi (born 1858), Indian, Gujarati-language writer
November 7 – Màiri Mhòr nan Òran (born 1821), Scottish Gaelic poet
Kavishwar Dalpatram Dahyabhai, popularly known as "Dalpatram" (born 1820), Indian, Gujarati-language poet; father of poet Nanalal Dalpatram Kavi[ 11]
See also [ edit ]
Poetry portal
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
References [ edit ]
^ a b Adams, John Coldwell, "Confederation Voices: Seven Canadian Poets", Canadian Poetry.
^ Gustafson, Ralph (1967). The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse (Rev. ed.). Baltimore, Md: Penguin Books.
^ Keith, W. J. "Poetry in English: 1867-1918". The Canadian Encyclopedia . Retrieved 2009-02-08 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-860634-5 .
^ "Poems " . Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2009-07-24 . Cover and inside look into a 1st ed. copy and a 1905 reprint ed. inscribed by the author to previous owner, May Louise Shipp.
^ a b c d e f Ludwig, Richard M.; Nault, Clifford A. Jr. (1986). "Preface". Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983 . New York: Oxford University Press. p. vi. 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.
^ a b "Poet Francis Jammes (1868-1938)" . The Poetry Foundation. Archived from the original on 2010-08-09. Retrieved 2009-08-30 .
^ Hartley, Anthony, ed. (1967). The Penguin Book of French Verse: 4 : The Twentieth Century . Baltimore, Md: Penguin Books.
^ "José Santos Chocano" . Jaume University. Archived from the original on 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2011-08-29 .
^ Datta, Amaresh (2006). The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature, Volume 1 (A To Devo) . Sahitya Akademi. p. 44. ISBN 9788126018031 .
^ Mohan, Sarala Jag, Chapter 4: "Twentieth-Century Gujarati Literature" (Google books link), in Natarajan, Nalini; Nelson Emanuel Sampath, ed. (1996). Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India . Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-28778-7 . Retrieved 2008-12-10.
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