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Poems written or published in the 1900s. Poetry portal; 1850s; 1860s; 1870s; 1880s; 1890s; ... 1900 poems (5 P) 1901 poems (8 P) 1902 poems (5 P) 1903 poems (8 P ...
The Wild Knight and Other Poems [7] Ford Madox Ford, Poems for Pictures and for Notes of Music [7] W. E. Henley, For England's Sake [8] Charles Murray, Hamewith, Scots; Arthur Quiller-Couch, editor, Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900 [8] Lady Margaret Sackville, Floral Symphony
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Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1900 (edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch) G. K. Chesterton – The Wild Knight and Other Poems; Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (posthumously edited by Andrew Lang) – The Poems and Ballads; Ismail Hossain Shiraji – Anal Prabaha
In 1939, the editor revised it, deleting several poems (especially from the late 19th century) that he regretted including and adding instead many poems published before 1901 as well as poems published up to 1918. [1] [2] The second edition is now available online. Various successors have subtly differentiated titles. See Oxford poetry anthologies.
Ernest Dowson (died 1900), The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson, with a memoir by Arthur Symons; John Drinkwater, Loyalties [6] T. S. Eliot, Ara Vos Prec, including "Gerontion" and the poems later published in Poems – 1920; his "Tradition and the Individual Talent" appears in The Egoist; Ivor Gurney, War's Embers [6] F. W. Harvey, Ducks [7] [8]
Title page of second (posthumous) edition of Anne Bradstreet's poems, 1678. As England's contact with the Americas increased after the 1490s, English explorers sometimes included verse with their descriptions of the New World up through 1650, the year of Anne Bradstreet's "The Tenth Muse", which was written in America (most likely in Ipswich, Massachusetts or North Andover, Massachusetts) and ...
February – Founding of the Poetry Recital Society, later the Poetry Society, in London.; July 1 – English poets F. M. Cornford and Frances Darwin marry.; T. E. Hulme leaves the Poets' Club, and starts meeting with F. S. Flint and other poets in a new group which Hulme refers to as the 'Secession Club'; they meet at the Eiffel Tower restaurant in London's Soho district to discuss plans to ...