• Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). February 18 – English Jesuit...
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    Prose poetry is poetry written in prose form instead of verse form while otherwise deferring to poetic devices to make meaning. Prose poetry is written...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1884. 1884 (MDCCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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  • Now (set in 1872, written in 1873) begins publication in monthly shilling parts in London, as one of the last major Victorian novels published in that format...
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    offering ; a token of affection and esteem; comprising the language and poetry of flowers. Philadelphia: H. C. Peck & Theo. Bliss. "Flower Meanings". AllFlorists...
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  • events and publications of 1884. January – Arthur Conan Doyle's anonymous story "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" appears in the Cornhill Magazine. It is...
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    James Elroy Flecker (category 1884 births)
    James Elroy Flecker (5 November 1884 – 3 January 1915) was a British novelist, playwright, and poet, whose poetry was most influenced by the Parnassian...
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  • poetic trends in the poetry of Turkey in the early years of the Republic of Turkey. Authors such as Ahmed Hâşim and Yahyâ Kemâl Beyatlı (1884–1958) continued...
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  • William Force Stead (category 1884 births)
    William Force Stead (29 August 1884 – 8 March 1967) was an American diplomat and poet. He became an Anglican clergyman, and chaplain of Worcester College...
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  • B. M. Srikantaiah (category 1884 births)
    Belluru Mylaraiah Srikantaiah (3 January 1884 – 5 January 1946), was an Indian author, writer and translator of Kannada literature. V. Seetharamaiah K...
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    George Sylvester Viereck (category 1884 births)
    in 1911. George Sylvester Viereck was born in Munich on 31 December 1884. Sylvester began writing poetry when he was eleven. His heroes were Jesus Christ...
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    The 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the German author Hermann Hesse "for his inspired writings which, while growing in boldness and penetration...
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    John Harris (poet) (category 1884 deaths)
    1884); Loughborough: Zipped Books Newman, Paul (1994) The Meads of Love: the Life & Poetry of John Harris 1820–1884. Redruth: Dyllansow Truran Poetry...
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    writers of the day, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Tennyson's early poetry, with its medievalism and powerful visual imagery, was a major influence...
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    Sully Prudhomme (category Nobel laureates in Literature)
    Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901. Born in Paris, Prudhomme originally studied to be an engineer, but turned to philosophy and later to poetry; he declared...
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    Dithyramb (redirect from Dithyrambic poetry)
    Plato also remarks in the Republic that dithyrambs are the clearest example of poetry in which the poet is the only speaker. However, in The Apology Socrates...
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    1947 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the French author André Gide "for his comprehensive and artistically significant writings, in which human problems...
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  • The Professor of Poetry is an academic appointment at the University of Oxford. The chair was created in 1708 by an endowment from the estate of Henry...
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    (French: Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte) was painted from 1884 to 1886 and is Georges Seurat's most famous work. A leading example of pointillist...
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  • Claskin (1884-1926), poetry Laloux Auguste (1908-1976): "Li p'tit Bêrt", written before 1940, published in 1963 Geo Libbrecht (1891-1976): poetry, "Les cloques...
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    Elias Lönnrot (category 1884 deaths)
    Elias Lönnrot (Finnish: [ˈeliɑs ˈlønruːt] ; 9 April 1802 – 19 March 1884) was a Finnish polymath, physician, philosopher, poet, musician, linguist, journalist...
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    1929 nomination came from the Nobel Committee member Anders Österling (1884–1981). In 1948, Mann was unconventionally nominated again by two Swedish Academy...
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    his early twenties. He has described his efforts to reduce it by reciting poetry before a mirror. Biden married Neilia Hunter, a student at Syracuse University...
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  • Guy de Maupassant wrote short stories, novels, travel accounts and poetry. Le Champ d'oliviers L'Inutile Beauté Mouche Qui sait ? Après Le Colporteur Le...
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  • Horne, poet (born 1802) 1884 in Australia 1884 in literature 1884 in poetry List of years in Australian literature List of years in literature "Austlit -...
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  • Didacticism (redirect from Didactic poetry)
    Water-Babies, by Charles Kingsley (1863) Fors Clavigera, by John Ruskin (1871–1884) If-, by Rudyard Kipling (1910) Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse (1952) Sophie's...
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    The 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral (1889–1957) "for her lyric poetry, which inspired by powerful emotions...
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    Sara Teasdale (category Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners)
    she won a Pulitzer Prize for her 1917 poetry collection Love Songs. Sara Teasdale was born on August 8, 1884. She had poor health for much of her childhood...
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    Dada (redirect from Dadaist poetry)
    eventually spanned visual, literary, and sound media, including collage, sound poetry, cut-up writing, and sculpture. Dadaist artists expressed their discontent...
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