1827 in poetry
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Events
- First publication of the 16th century Scottish Bannatyne Manuscript begins in Edinburgh by the Bannatyne Club.
Works published in English
United Kingdom
- Bernard Barton, A Widow's Tale, and Other Poems[1]
- Robert Bloomfield, The Poems of Robert Bloomfield[1]
- Edward Lytton Bulwer (later Bulwer-Lytton), published anonymously, O'Neill, or, The Rebel[1]
- John Clare, The Shepherd's Calendar; with Village Stories and Other Poems[1]
- George Darley, Sylvia; or, The May Queen[1]
- Reginald Heber, Hymns[1]
- Thomas Hood:
- May Howitt, and William Howitt, The Desolation of Eyam; The Emigrant; A Tale of the American Woods, and Other Poems[1]
- John Keble, published anonymously, The Christian Year, 100 editions were published by 1866[1]
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon, writing under the pen name "L.E.L.", The Golden Violet, and Other Poems[1]
- Robert Millhouse, Sherwood Forest: and other poems.
- Mary Russell Mitford, Dramatic Scenes, Sonnets, and Other Poems[1]
- James Montgomery, The Pelican Island, and Other Poems[1]
- Scottish
- Agnes Strickland, The Seven Ages of Woman, and Other Poems[1]
- Alfred Lord Tennyson, Charles Tennyson, and Frederick Tennyson, published anonymously, Poems, by Two Brothers, despite the title, there were three authors[1]
- William Wordsworth, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, text very much revised from Miscellaneous Poems 1820; see also Poetical Works 1836, Poetical Works 1840, and Poetical Works (Centenary Edition) 1870[1]
United States
- Sumner Lincoln Fairfield, "The Cities of the Plain", a narrative poem about the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah[2]
- Fitz-Greene Halleck, Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems, the author's first book of poetry sold well and was praised by critics[2]
- Edgar Allan Poe, Tamerlane and Other Poems, initially published anonymously; the author's first poetry book; including "Visit of the Dead", "The Lake", "Evening Star", and "Imitation"[2]
- Lydia Sigourney, Poems[3]
- William Gilmore Simms:
- Nathaniel Parker Willis, Sketches, the author's first poetry book; mostly Biblical paraphrases[2]
Other in English
- Henry Louis Vivian Derozio, Poems, Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press; India, Indian poetry in English[4]
Works published in other languages
- Giacomo Leopardi, Operette Morali
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- February 17 – Rose Terry Cooke (died 1892), American
- April 16 – Octave Crémazie (died 1879), Canadian, "the father of French Canadian poetry"
- June 9 – Francis Miles Finch (died 1907), American
- June 18 – Helen Hinsdale Rich (died 1915), American poet
- September 18 – John Townsend Trowbridge (died 1916), American
- November 8 – José Bonifácio the Younger (died 1886), French-born Brazilian politician and poet
- November 26 – Emily Jane Pfeiffer (died 1890), Welsh poet and philanthropist
- Henry Alfred Krishnapillai (died 1900), Indian Tamil language poet
- John Hollin Ridge (died 1867), American
- Fazal Shah Sayyad (died 1890), Indian Punjabi language poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 6 – German member of the court at Weimar, poet and close friend of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (on whom she was a strong influence) and of Friedrich Schiller
- May 12 – David Richards (Dafydd Ionawr) (born 1751), Welsh
- May 29 – Carlos Wilcox (born 1794), American
- July 3 – David Davis (Castellhywel) (born 1745), Welsh minister and poet
- August 8 – George Canning (born 1770), English statesman and occasional poet
- August 12 – William Blake (born 1757), English poet, artist and visionary
- September 10 – Ugo Foscolo (born 1778), Italian writer, revolutionary and poet
- September 15 – Scottish
- November 10 – College of William and Mary[6]
- November 18 – Germanpoet and novelist
See also
- Poetry
- List of years in poetry
- List of years in literature
- 19th century in literature
- 19th century in poetry
- Romantic poetry
- Golden Age of Russian Poetry (1800–1850)
- Goethe
- List of poets
Notes
- ^ ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
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- ISBN 978-0-19-509053-6. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
Timeline poetry.
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- ISBN 978-1-57113-207-9. Retrieved 2009-04-02. Retrieved via Google Books.
- ^ "Bibliography". American Poetry Full-Text Database. University of Chicago Library. Retrieved 2009-03-04.