1902 in poetry
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Events
- March 4 â Bisexual English poets Lord Alfred Douglas and Olive Custance marry
- H.D. meets and befriends Ezra Pound
- Times Literary Supplement begins publication[1]
Works published in English
Canada
- James B. Dollard, also known as "Father Dollard", Irish Mist and Sunshine[2]
- Anna Frances McCollum, Flower Legends and other Poems[2]
- Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald, Tangled in Stars[2]
United Kingdom
- Alfred Austin, A Tale of True Love and Other Poems
- Maurice Baring, The Black Prince and Other Poems (published this year; book states "1903")[1]
- Olive Custance, Rainbows
- Walter De la Mare (publishing under the pen name "Walter Ramal"),[1] Songs of Childhood[3]
- Thomas Hardy, Poems of the Past and Present[3] actually published last year, although the book states "1902"[3]
- Thomas MacDonagh, Through the Ivory Gate, Irish poet published in Ireland
- John Edward Masefield, Salt-Water Ballads, including "I must go down to the sea again"[3]
- Alice Meynell, Later Poems[1]
- Henry Newbolt, The Sailing of the Long Ships, and Other Poems[1]
- Laurence Hope, editor, The Garden of Kama and Other Love Lyrics from India, London: Heinemann; anthology; Indian poetry in English, published in the United Kingdom[4]
- Alfred Noyes, The Loom of Years[1]
- Dora Sigerson, The Woman Who Went to Hell, and Other Ballads and Lyrics[1]
- W. B. Yeats, Cathleen Ni Houlihan[3]
United States
- Elizabeth Akers Allen, The Sunset Song[5]
- Madison Cawein, Kentucky Poems[5]
- John William De Forest, Poem: Medley and Palestrina[5]
- Ellen Glasgow, The Freeman and Other Poems[5]
- James Whitcomb Riley, The Book of Joyous Children[5]
- Edwin Arlington Robinson, Captain Craig[5]
- Trumbull Stickney, Dramatic Verses[5]
- John B. Tabb, Later Lyrics[5]
Other in English
- Adela Florence Cory Nicolson, editor, The Garden of Kama and Other Love Lyrics from India, London: Heinemann; anthology; Indian poetry in English, published in the United Kingdom[4]
Works published in other languages
- Francis Jammes, Clairières dans le ciel, France[6]
- Chanda Jha, Gitasaptasati; India, Maithili-language[7]
- Else Lasker-Schüler, Styx, German
- Ètefan PeticÄ, Fecioara în alb. Când vioarele tÄcurÄ. Moartea visurilor, Romanian
- Rainer Maria Rilke, The Book of Images, German
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 10 â DobriÅ¡a CesariÄ, Croatian poet and translator (d. 1980)
- February 1 â Langston Hughes (died 1967), African-American jazz poet, novelist, playwright, short story writer and newspaper columnist best known for his role in the Harlem Renaissance
- February 19 â Kay Boyle (died 1992, award-winning American poet, writer, educator and political activist
- February 22 â R. D. Fitzgerald (died 1987), Australian
- April 1 â Maria Polydouri (died 1930), Greek
- May 12 â Clementina Suárez (died 1991), Honduran
- July 3 â Yoshino Hideo (åéç§é) (died 1967), Japanese ShÅwa period tanka poet
- July 19 â Ada Verdun Howell (died 1981), Australian
- July 28 â Kenneth Fearing (died 1961), American poet and writer
- August 19 â Ogden Nash (died 1971), American poet best known for pithy and funny light verse.
- August 24 â Felipe Alfau (died 1999), Spanish-American poet, translator and author
- September 20 â Stevie Smith (died 1971), British poet and novelist
- September 25 â Chen Xiaocui (suicide 1967), Chinese poet, fiction writer, translator and painter
- October 13 â Arna Bontemps (died 1973), American poet and member of the Harlem Renaissance
- November 1 â Nordahl Grieg (killed in action 1943), Norwegian poet and author.
- November 8 â A. J. M. Smith (died 1980), Canadian
- November 20 â Nazim Hikmet (died 1963), Turkish poet, dramatist and Communist
- December 6 â Michael Roberts (died 1948), English poet, writer, critic, broadcaster and teacher
- December 10 â Dulce MarÃa Loynaz (died 1997), Cuban
- December 22 â Evelyn Eaton (died 1983), Canadian novelist, short-story writer, poet and academic
Deaths
- January 20 â Aubrey Thomas De Vere, 88, Irish poet and critic
- April 1 â Thomas Dunn English (born 1819), American politician, poet, author, songwriter who was elected to the United States House of Representatives and had a feud with Edgar Allan Poe
- May 6 â Bret Harte, 66, American author and poet, best remembered for accounts of pioneering life in California
- June 29 â Brunton Stephens (born 1835), Australian
- September 6 â Philip James Bailey, 86, English poet
- September 19 â Masaoka Shiki (æ£å²¡ åè¦), pen-name of Masaoka Tsunenori (æ£å²¡ 常è¦), who changed his name to Noboru (å) (born 1867), Japanese author, poet, literary critic, journalist and, early in his life, a baseball player
- September 29 â William McGonagall, Scottish weaver, actor, and poet comically renowned as one of the worst poets in the English language
- October 4 â Lionel Pigot Johnson, 35 (born 1867), English poet, essayist, and critic
See also
- 20th century in poetry
- 20th century in literature
- List of years in poetry
- List of years in literature
- French literature of the 20th century
- Silver Age of Russian Poetry
- Young Poland (MÅoda Polska) a modernist period in Polish arts and literature, roughly from 1890 to 1918
- Poetry