â Opening lines of Rudyard Kipling's White Man's Burden, first published this year
This article covers 1899 in poetry.Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works published
- Frances Jones Bannerman, Milestones. London.
- William Wilfred Campbell, Beyond the Hills of Dream. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin.
- Fidelis, Lays of the "True North," and Other Canadian Poems.
- John Frederic Herbin, The Marshlands
- Archibald Lampman, Alcyone, including "City of the End of Things", the author died while the book was being printed.
- Thomas O'Hagan, Songs of the Settlement
- Frederick George Scott, Poems Old and New (Toronto: William Briggs).
- Francis Sherman, 'The Deserted City: Stray Sonnets. Boston: Copeland and Day.
- Arthur Stringer, The Loom of Destiny.
Anthologies
- Hilaire Belloc, A Moral Alphabet
- Laurence Binyon, Second Book of London Visions (see also First Book of London Visions 1896)
- Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Satan Absolved
- Gordon Bottomley, Poems at White-Nights
- Robert Buchanan, The New Rome: Poems and ballads of our empire
- John Davidson, The Last Ballad, and Other Poems
- Lord Alfred Douglas (anonymously in 1st edition), The City of the Soul
- Ernest Dowson, Decorations: in Verse and Prose
- Rudyard Kipling:
- "The Absent-Minded Beggar"
- "The White Man's Burden", appears first in McClure's Magazine in the United States; it is parodied this same year in "The Brown Man's Burden", by Henry Labouchère in Truth, a publication in London; the parody is reprinted in the United States in Literary Digest 18 (February 25)
- Dora Sigerson, Ballads and Poems
- Arthur Symons:
- Images of Good and Evil
- The Symbolist Movement in Literature, first collected edition of essays
- W. B. Yeats, The Wind Among the Reeds including "Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven"; Irish poet published in the United Kingdom, (John Lane/Bodley Head)
- Stephen Crane, War is Kind
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, Lyrics of the Hearthside, which included his poem "Sympathy"
- Hamlin Gillette, The Trail of the Goldseekers
- Louise Imogen Guiney, The Martyrs' Idyl
- Rudyard Kipling, "The White Man's Burden", appears first in McClure's; it is parodied this same year in "The Brown Man's Burden", by Henry Labouchère in Truth, a publication in London; the parody is reprinted in the United States in Literary Digest 18 (February 25)
- Edwin Markham, The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems
- Howard Llewellyn Swisher, Briar Blossoms: Being a Collection of a Few Verses and Some Prose
- Henry Timrod (died 1867), Complete Poems
Other in English
Works published in other languages
Other languages
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 23 â Carlo Betocchi (died 1986), Italian poet
- January 26 â May Miller (died 1995) African American poet, playwright and educator
- February 17 â Jibanananda Das (died 1954), popular Bengali poet
- March 7 â Jun Ishikawa ç³å·Âæ·³ pen name of Ishikawa Kiyoshi, Ishikawa (died 1987), Japanese, ShÃ
Âwa period modernist author, translator and literary critic
- March 25 â Jacques Audiberti (died 1965), French playwright, poet, novelist and exponent of the Theatre of the Absurd
- March 27 â Francis Ponge (died 1988), French academic, journalist and poet
- May 18 â D. Gwenallt Jones (died 1968), Welsh poet
- May 24
- Kazi Nazrul Islam (died 1976), Bengali poet and composer best known as the Bidrohi Kobi ("Rebel Poet"), popular among Bengalis and considered the national poet of Bangladesh
- Henri Michaux (died 1984), Belgian, French-language artist, writer and poet who became a French citizen
- May 27 â Raymond Knister died (1932), Canadian poet, novelist and short story writer
- June 6 â Hildegarde Flanner (died 1987), American poet, author and activist
- June 8 â Kaoru Maruyama 丸山 è« (died 1974), Japanese
- July 4 â Benjamin Péret (died 1959), French poet and writer
- July 7 â Margaret Larkin (died 1967), American poet
- July 21 â Hart Crane (died 1932), American poet
- August 1 â F. R. Scott (died 1985), Canadian poet, intellectual and constitutional expert
- September 30 â Hendrik Marsman (died 1940), Dutch poet
- August 5 â Sakae Tsuboi 壺äºÂæ  (died 1967), Japanese novelist and poet
- November 19 â Allen Tate (died 1979), American poet and member of the Fugitives and later the Southern Agrarians.
- December 9 â Léonie Adams (died 1988), American poet and Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress
- Date not known:
- Jammuneshwar Khataniyar (died 1920), Indian, Assamese-language poet; a woman
- Dimbeshwar Neog (died 1966), Indian, Assamese-language poet
- Constance Woodrow (died 1937), English-born Canadian poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- February 10 â Archibald Lampman, 37 (born 1861), Canadian poet who dies while his book, Alcyone, is being printed (see "Works", above)
- April 16 â Emilio Jacinto, 23 (born 1875) Filipino revolutionary general and poet, of malaria
- April 26 â Dragotin Kette, 23 (born 1876), Slovene poet, of TB
- July 20 â Frances Laughton Mace, 63 (born 1836) American poet
- November 16 â Vincas Kudirka, 40 (born 1858), Lithuanian physician, poet and national hero, of TB
- November 25 â Robert Lowry, 73 (born 1826), American hymnodist
- December 1 â Dolores Cabrera y Heredia, 71 (born 1828), Spanish Romantic poet and novelist, member of Hermandad LÃÂrica
See also
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