This article covers 1891 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
- Sir Edwin Arnold, The Light of the World; or, The Great Consummation
- Alfred Austin, Lyrical Poems
- John Davidson, In a Music Hall, and Other Poems
- James Joyce, Et tu, Healy, Irish poet published in Ireland
- Arthur Clark Kennedy, Pictures in rhyme
- William McGonagall, Poetic Gems (second series)
- William Morris, Poems by the Way
- May Sinclair, Essays in Verse
- James Kenneth Stephen:
- Lapsus Calami
- Quo Musa Tendis
- Katharine Tynan, Ballads and Lyrics
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich, The Sisters' Tragedy
- Nathaniel Ames, The Essays, Humor, and Poems of Nathaniel Ames, published posthumously
- Emily Dickinson, Poems: Second Series
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Over the Teacups, fiction, nonfiction and poetry
- Herman Melville, Timoleon
- Harriet Monroe, Valeria and Other Poems
- Frank Norris, Yvernelle: A Tale of Feudal France
- Lucy Creemer Peckham, Sea Moss
- Lizette Woodworth Reese, A Handful of Lavender
Other in English
Works published in other languages
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 15 â Osip Mandelstam (died 1938), Russian poet and essayist, one of the foremost members of the Acmeist school
- April 9 â Lesbia Harford (died 1927), Australian
- May 15 â David Vogel (killed in concentration camp, 1944), Russian-born Hebrew poet
- May 21 â John Peale Bishop (died 1944), American poet and writer
- May 22
- Johannes R. Becher (died 1958), German poet, novelist and politician
- Edwin Gerard (died 1965), Australian poet
- July 5 â Tin Ujevià(died 1955), Croatian poet
- August 19 â Francis Ledwidge (killed in action in World War I, 1917), Irish poet
- August 25 â David Shimoni (died 1956), Israeli poet and writer
- September 23 â Arthur Graeme West (killed in action in World War I, 1917), English military writer and poet
- November 14 â Josef Magnus Wehner (died 1973), German poet and playwright
- November 23 â Masao Kume ä¹Â
ç±³æÂ£é writing under the pen-name Santei (died 1952), Japanese, late TaishÃ
 period and early ShÃ
Âwa period playwright, novelist and haiku poet (surname: Kume)
- December 9 â Maksim Bahdanovià(died 1917), Belarusian poet, journalist and literary critic
- December 10 â Nelly Sachs (died 1970), German-Swedish poet and dramatist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966
- Also â Peter Hopegood, born Cedric Hopegood (died 1967), English-born Australian poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- July 24 â Douglas Smith Huyghue (born 1816), Canadian and Australian poet, fiction writer, essayist and artist
- August 12 â James Russell Lowell, 72, American Romantic poet, critic, satirist, writer, diplomat, and abolitionist
- August 14 â John Henry Hopkins Jr. (born 1820), American clergyman and hymnist
- August 22 â Jan Neruda (born 1834), Czech writer
- September 28 â Herman Melville, 82, American novelist, essayist and poet
- November 10 â Arthur Rimbaud, 37 (born 1854) French poet
- Also:
- Venmani Acchen Nambudiri (born 1817), Indian, Malayalam-language poet associated with the Venmani School of poetry
- Moyinkutty Vaidyar (born 1857), Indian, Malayalam-language poet
See also
Notes