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April 5 – Maria Louise Eve, American author (born 1842) April 12 – James Richard Cocke, American author and hypnotherapist (born 1863) April 21 – Charles Beecher, American composer, minister and writer (born 1815) April 23 – Charles Isaac Elton, English historian, politician and writer (born 1839)
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
George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), Scottish poet, author and dramatist; James Brown, known as J. B. Selkirk (1832–1904), Scottish poet and essayist; Sterling Brown (1901–1989), African-US academic writer and poet; Thomas Edward Brown (1830–1897), Manx poet, scholar and theologian; Frances Browne (1816–1887), Irish poet and novelist
Writing throughout his teaching career, Brown developed a poetry corpus—with Fo'c's'le Yarns (1881), The Doctor (1887), The Manx Witch (1889), and Old John (1893)—of narrative poetry in Anglo-Manx, the historic dialect of English spoken on the Isle of Man that incorporates elements of Manx Gaelic. Retiring in 1892 to concentrate on writing ...
Johnson was born in 1871 in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of James Johnson, a mulatto headwaiter and Helen Louise Dillet, a native of Nassau in the Bahamas.His maternal great-grandmother, Hester Argo, had escaped from Saint-Domingue (today Haiti) during the revolutionary upheaval in 1802, along with her three young children, including James' grandfather Stephen Dillet (1797–1880).
The Divine Enchantment by John Neihardt (1900) An Idyl of the South: An Epic Poem in Two Parts by Albery Allson Whitman (1901) Lahuta e Malcís by Gjergj Fishta (composed 1902–1937) Ural-batyr (Bashkirs oral tradition set in the written form by Mukhamedsha Burangulov in 1910) The Ballad of the White Horse by G. K. Chesterton (1911)