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  2. 1851 in literature - Wikipedia

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    June – While waiting to cross the English Channel on his honeymoon, Matthew Arnold probably begins to compose the poem "Dover Beach". [1] September 29 – Marian Evans, the future George Eliot, takes up an appointment as (assistant) editor of the Westminster Review, published by John Chapman. In this capacity she will meet G. H. Lewes.

  3. 1851 in Australian literature - Wikipedia

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    A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of births in 1851 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. 12 January – Philip Holdsworth poet (died 1902) [6]

  4. A Stanza of Sunlight on the Banks of Brahmaputra - Wikipedia

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    A Stanza of Sunlight is a collaboration between James Joyce descendant Tess Joyce [4] and well-known Indian poet Arnab Jan Deka. The book contains some poems composed in 2009 by British poet, environmentalist and novelist Tess Joyce together with some of the early poems of Arnab Jan Deka composed during his days as a student.

  5. Composed upon Westminster Bridge, 3 September 1802 - Wikipedia

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    The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry by Cleanth Brooks and Paul Rand. Harcourt, Brace 1975 ISBN 9780156957052 "Review of Poems, in Two Volumes by Francis Jeffrey, in Edinburgh Review, pp. 214–231, vol. XI, October 1807 – January 1808; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 in audio on Poetry Foundation

  6. 1851 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Holley Chivers, Eonchs of Ruby: A Gift of Love [3]; Theodore Sedgwick Fay, Ulric; or, The Voices [3]; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Golden Legend (republished under the title Christius 1872) [3]

  7. Lavengro - Wikipedia

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    Lavengro: The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest (1851) is a work by George Borrow, falling somewhere between the genres of memoir and novel, which has long been considered a classic of 19th-century English literature.

  8. Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon - Wikipedia

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    Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon (January 12, 1829 – September 20, 1879), born Rosanna Eleanor Mullins, was a Canadian writer and poet.She was "one of the first English-Canadian writers to depict French Canada in a way that earned the praise of, and resulted in her novels being read by, both anglophone and francophone Canadians."

  9. City Lights Pocket Poets Series - Wikipedia

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    The City Lights Pocket Poets Series is a series of poetry collections published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights Books of San Francisco since August 1955. The series is most notable for the publication of Allen Ginsberg 's literary milestone " Howl ", which led to an obscenity charge for the publishers that was fought off with the aid ...