This article covers 1875 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works published in English
- William Cullen Bryant, Poems
- Will Carleton, Farm Legends
- Christopher Pearse Cranch, The Bird and the Bell
- Richard Watson Gilder, The New Day
- Paul Hamilton Hayne, The Mountain of the Lovers
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Songs of Many Seasons
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Masque of Pandora and Other Poems
- Helen A. Manville, Heart Echoes
- John Godfrey Saxe, Leisure-Day Rhymes
- Bayard Taylor, Home Pastorals, Ballads, and Lyrics
- John Greenleaf Whittier, Hazel-Blossoms
Works published in other languages
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 4 – William Williams (Crwys) (died 1968), Welsh poet
- March 30 – Edmund Clerihew Bentley (died 1956), popular English novelist and humorist and inventor of the clerihew, an irregular form of humorous pseudo-biographical verse
- June 8 (May 27 O.S.) – Ernst Enno (died 1934), Estonian poet
- July 19 – Alice Dunbar-Nelson (died 1935) African-American poet, journalist and political activist and part of the Harlem Renaissance; her husband Paul Laurence Dunbar is also a poet
- July 26 – Antonio Machado (died 1939), Spanish poet
- August – Fannie B. Linderman (died 1960), American poet, writer, educator, entertainer
- November 3 – Samukawa Sokotsu å¯Âå·Â鼠骨(died 1954), Japanese Haiku poet of Meiji period, Masaoka Shiki's pupil
- November 8 – Qiu Jin (executed 1907), Chinese revolutionary, feminist and poet
- December 4 – Rainer Maria Rilke (died 1926) who will be called one of the greatest 20th-century poets in German
- December 8 – Yone Noguchi éÂÂå£米次é (died 1947), Japanese poet, fiction writer, essayist, and literary critic in both English and Japanese; father of the sculptor Isamu Noguchi
- December 15 – Emilio Jacinto (died 1899), Filipino revolutionary general and poet
- Also:
- Jean Charbonneau (died 1960) French Canadian poet, primary founder of the Montreal Literary School
- Percy MacKaye (died 1956), American dramatist and poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 22 – Charles Sprague, 83, American banker and poet
- January 23 – Charles Kingsley, 55, English novelist and poet
- June 4 – Eduard Mörike, 70, German Romantic poet
- October 24 – Raffaello Carboni (born 1817), Australian
- December 3 – Robert Stephen Hawker, 71, English poet, antiquarian of Cornwall, Anglican clergyman and reputed eccentric best known as the author of Cornwall's "national anthem" "The Song of the Western Men"
- December 10 – Ã
Âtagaki Rengetsu 太ç°å£è®æÂÂ, member of the Todo family who took "Rengetsu" ("Lotus Moon") as her Buddhist name when she became a nun, and is known as "Rengetsu" (born 1791), Buddhist nun, widely regarded to have been one of the greatest Japanese poets of the 19th century; potter, painter and expert calligrapher
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