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1797 in poetry

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Events

  • June 5 – Samuel Taylor Coleridge, living at Nether Stowey in the Quantock Hills, renews his friendship with William Wordsworth and Wordsworth's sister, Dorothy, who take a house nearby.
  • August – The British Home Office sends an agent to Nether Stowey to investigate Coleridge and Wordsworth who are suspected of being French spies.
  • October – Coleridge composes Kubla Khan in an opium-induced dream and writes down only a fragment of it on waking.
  • November – Wordsworth suggests to Coleridge the theme of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner on a walk in the Quantocks.
  • William Blake illustrates Edward Young's Night-Thoughts.

Works published

[[English poetry|United Kingdom]]

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Poems ... Second Edition
  • William Drennan, The Wake of William Orr
  • George Dyer, The Poet's Fate
  • Alexander Pope, The Works of Alexander Pope, edited by Joseph Warton, posthumous
  • Charlotte Smith, Elegiac Sonnets, and Other Poems, Volume 2, sequel to Elegiac Sonnets 1784
  • Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins and Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, Tributes of Affection by a Lady and her Brother
  • Mary Wollstonecraft, "On Poetry, and Our Relish for the Beauties of Nature", Monthly Magazine (April 1797), criticism

[[American poetry|United States]]

  • Sarah Wentworth Morton, publishing under the name "Philenia", Beacon Hill: A Local Poem, Historic and Descriptive, on the American Revolution; conventional verse in neoclassical form
  • Robert Treat Paine Jr. "The Ruling Passion", the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa poem for this year

Works wrongly dated this year

  • Robert Southey, Poems, actually published in 1796, although the title page states "1797"

Births

Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • January 10 – Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (died 1848), German
  • March 27 – Alfred de Vigny (died 1863), French poet, playwright and novelist
  • August 30 – Mary Shelley, née Godwin (died 1851), English novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, travel writer and poet
  • October 13 – William Motherwell (died 1835), Scottish
  • December 13 – Heinrich Heine (died 1856), German
  • December 27 – Mirza Ghalib (died 1869), Indian classical Urdu and Persian poet
  • Also:
    • James Wallis Eastburn (died 1819), American
    • George Moses Horton (died 1883), African-American

Deaths

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • March 18 – Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter (born 1746), German poet and dramatist
  • April 7 – William Mason (born 1724), English poet, editor and gardener
  • June 28 – George Keate (born 1729), English poet and writer
  • Also:
    • Joseph Friedrich Engelschall (born 1739), German poet
    • Wang Zhenyi (born 1768), Chinese Qing dynasty female poet and astronomer
    • Yuan Mei (born 1716), Chinese Qing dynasty poet, scholar, artist and gastronome
    • Molla Panah Vagif (born 1717), Azerbaijani poet

Notes

References

  1. "Samuel Taylor Coleridge". Britain UnLimited.
  2. Kellett, Keith. "Wordsworth's Lakes". TimeTravel Britain.
  3. Holmes, Richard. (1989). "Coleridge: Early Visions, 1772–1804". Pantheon Books.
  4. (2004). "The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature". Oxford University Press.
  5. McBride, I. R.. (2004). "Drennan, William (1754–1820)". Oxford University Press.
  6. 978-0-618-16821-7, retrieved via Google Books
  7. Web page titled [https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/AmPo1/AmPo.bib.html"American Poetry Full-Text Database / Bibliography" at University of Chicago Library website, retrieved March 4, 2009. 2009-06-22.]
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