• information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). April – Charles Baudelaire leaves Paris for Belgium in the hope of resolving...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1864. 1864 (MDCCCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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  • Dramatis Personæ is a poetry collection by Robert Browning. It was published in 1864. Browning wrote the collection in London, where he had returned with...
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  • Dinabandhu Mitra introduces Falstaff in Nabin Tapaswini. March 20 – The Boston Public Library opens to the public in the United States. April 1 – August...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1864. In these times of ours, though concerning the exact year there is no need...
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    rule in 1864, her poetry about the countryside and people's lives became even more popular as the spirit of Danishness emerged. Born on 14 June 1794 in Aabenraa...
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    Enoch Arden (category Poetry by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
    Enoch Arden is a narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, published in 1864 during his tenure as British poet laureate. The story on which it was based...
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    Romantic poetry is the poetry of the Romantic era, an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end...
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    Tanka (redirect from Tanka poetry)
    of classical Japanese poetry and one of the major genres of Japanese literature. Originally, in the time of the influential poetry anthology Man'yōshū (latter...
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  • novelist (born 1816) 1864 in Australia 1864 in literature 1864 in poetry List of years in Australian literature List of years in literature The Australasian...
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    The 1935 Nobel Prize in Literature was not awarded after the Swedish Academy decided that no author in the field of literature was a suitable candidate...
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    The 1936 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the American playwright Eugene O'Neill (1888–1953) "for the power, honesty and deep-felt emotions of...
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    James Allen (author) (category 1864 births)
    James Allen (28 November 1864 – 24 January 1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the...
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    John Henry Mackay (category 1864 births)
    Mackay (February 6, 1864 – May 16, 1933) was a Scottish-German egoist anarchist, thinker and writer. Born in Scotland and raised in Germany, Mackay was...
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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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    Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene is an 1864 watercolour painting on paper by Simeon Solomon. The painting measures 33 cm × 38.1 cm (13.0 in × 15.0 in). It...
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    Adibhatla Narayana Dasu (category 1864 births)
    Narayana Das (31 August 1864 – 2 January 1945) was a multifaceted gem of a talent in diverse fields of learning and forms of fine arts in Madras Presidency...
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    Joe Biden (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    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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    Children's poetry is poetry written for, appropriate for, or enjoyed by children. Children's poetry is one of the oldest art forms, rooted in early oral...
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    Dante Gabriel Rossetti (category Burials in Kent)
    Troy Town (1863–1864; 1869–1870) Venus Verticordia (for a picture; 1868 January 16; 1863–1869) William and Marie. A Ballad (1841) Poetry portal English...
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    Symbolism was a late 19th-century art movement of French and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts seeking to represent absolute truths symbolically through...
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    contemporaine (1895) Complete poetry work of Leconte de Lisle (in French)  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Symons...
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    Tandem, Spitteler published his first poetry collection, Prometheus und Epimetheus ("Prometheus und Epithemus") in 1881, showing contrasts between ideals...
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    The 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Italian dramatist Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936) "for his bold and ingenious revival of dramatic and...
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    and 1932) before he was awarded the prize in 1932. His first nomination came from Erik Axel Karlfeldt (1864–1931), the permanent secretary of the Swedish...
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    recurrent presence of homoerotic poems in Hispano-Arabic poetry. Erotic literature, often of the highest quality, flourished in Islamic culture at a time when...
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  • The Last of His Tribe (poem) (category Poetry by Henry Kendall)
    published in The Sydney Morning Herald on 27 September 1864, under the title "Woonoona: The Last of His Tribe". It was later included in the author's poetry collection...
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    His Dramatis Personae (1864) and book-length epic poem The Ring and the Book (1868–1869) made him a leading poet. By his death in 1889, he was seen as a...
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    notable poets in Victorian England. Thomas Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life, but did not publish a collection until 1898. The poetry of Gerard Manley...
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