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  2. Category:1900s poems - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. James Hearst - Wikipedia

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    James Hearst (August 8, 1900 - July 27, 1983), born James Schell Hearst, was an American poet, philosopher, and university professor, who was sometimes described as the "Robert Frost of the Midwest" (Alluding to this, someone once said to Frost, who was a friend of Hearst’s, that he was the "James Hearst of New England.").

  4. Category:1900 poems - Wikipedia

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  5. 1900 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    C. R. Reddy, Musalamma Maranam, Indian, Telugu-language poem written in traditional metrical form but with a modern outlook, a landmark work in Telugu poetry [13] Paul Valéry, Album de vers anciens, published starting in 1890 and ending this year; France [14]

  6. James Joyce - Wikipedia

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    James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde movement and is regarded as one of the most influential and important writers of the 20th century.

  7. 1900 in literature - Wikipedia

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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

  8. James Casey (poet-priest) - Wikipedia

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    James Kevin Casey (1824–1909) was an Irish priest in Ballygar and Athleague and principal of St John's seminary in Sligo. [1] [2] He composed many didactic poems which were popular and published in collections. [1] [2] Their subjects included materialism, devotion, the Irish language and, most especially, temperance. [1]

  9. James Weldon Johnson - Wikipedia

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    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).