17th century in poetry
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Works published
Denmark
- Thomas Kingo, Aandelige Siunge-Koor ("Spiritual Choirs"), hymns, some of which are still sung[1]
Other
- Alaol, Padmavati, Bangladesh[2]
- Germany[1]
Births and deaths
Danish poets
- Anders Arrebo (1587–1637)[1]
- Anders Bording (1619–1677)
- Thomas Kingo (1634–1703)
- Norwegianpoet and playwright
German poets
- Barthold Heinrich Brockes (1680–1747)
- Paul Gerhart (1607–1676)
- Andreas Gryphius (1616–1664)
- Joachim Neander (1650–1680)
- Martin Opitz (1597–1639)
Norwegian poets
- Petter Dass (1647–1707)
- Dorothe Engelbretsdatter (1643–1716)
- Norwegianpoet and playwright
Swedish poets
- Georg Stiernhielm (1598–1672)
- Samuel Columbus (1642–1679)[1]
- Lars Wivallius (1605–1669)[1]
- Lars Johansson (1638–1674)
- )
- Samuel Triewald (1688–1743)[1]
- Jacob Frese (1691–1729)[1]
- Johan Runius (1679–1713)[1]
Italian, Latin-language poets
Japanese poets
- philologist and teacher as well as poetry tutor to one of the sons of Emperor Reigen; together with Keichū, co-founder of the kokugaku("national studies") intellectual movement
- philologist
- Matsuo Bashō 松尾 芭蕉 (1644–1694), the most famous Edo period poet, recognized for his works in the collaborative haikai no renga form; now more recognized as a master of haiku
- Danrin("talkative forest") school of haikai poetry
- Nozawa Bonchō 野沢 凡兆 (c. 1640 – 1714), haikai poet
- Sonome 斯波 園女 (1664–1726), woman poet, friend and noted correspondent of Matsuo Bashō
- Takarai Kikaku 宝井其角, also known as "Enomoto Kikaku" (1661–1707), haiku poet and disciple of Matsuo Bashō
Persian-language poets
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- Zeb-un-Nissa Makhfi (1637–1702)
- )
South Asia
- Vedantist and radical[4]
- Kashmiri-language poet
- Sanskritpoet, grammarian, lexicographer, and philologist
- Gujarati, which he vowed to develop into a language of fine literary expression[4]
- -language poet
- Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan (1699–1781), Urdu-language poet
See also
- 17th century in literature
- )
- Elizabethan literature (1557–1603)
- Poetry
- Restoration literature (1660–1689)
Decades and years
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
- ISBN 9789843109422.
- ^ Web page titled "Tra Medioevo en rinascimento" at Poeti di Italia in Lingua Latina website (in Italian), retrieved May 14, 2009. Archived 2009-05-27.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-313-28778-7, retrieved December 10, 2008