1813 in poetry

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List of years in poetry (table)
In literature
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816

Events

Works published

United Kingdom

The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan
scene from Byron's The Giaour painted by Eugène Delacroix (1826)
Title page of the limited first edition of Shelley's Queen Mab, published this year

United States

  • Washington Allston, The Sylphs of the Seasons, with Other Poems, "First American from the London edition" Boston; Cambridge: Published by Cummings and Hilliard; Hilliard & Metcalf, American living in and published in the United Kingdom;[5][6] sentimental and satirical poems; written while the author was a student at Harvard and published during his convalescence; the book was praised by William Wordsworth and Robert Southey[7]
  • Edwin Clifford Holland, Odes, Naval Songs, and Other Occasional Poems[7]
  • William Kilty, attributed, The Vision of Don Croker[8]
  • James Kirke Paulding, The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle: A Tale of Havre de Grace, Supposed to Be Written by Walter Scott, Esq.,[7] a long poem and verse parody of the romantic poetry of Sir Walter Scott,[6] particularly Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel; Paulding's work condemns the British invasion of Chesapeake Bay in the War of 1812 and is strongly criticized in the London Quarterly[7]
  • George Watterston, The Scenes of Youth[8]
Lord Byron, by Thomas Phillips, painted this year

Other

  • Cristóbal de Beña, Spanish poet published in the United Kingdom:
    • Fábulas políticas ("Political Fables")[9]
    • La lira de la libertad ("Liberty's Lyre"), London: M'Dowall[9]

Births

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

Deaths

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See also

Notes

  1.  Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). "Körner, Karl Theodor" . Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company.
  2. "Scott the Poet". Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh University Library. 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
  3. Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
  4. Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 86.
  5. Web page titled "American Poetry Full-Text Database / Bibliography" at University of Chicago Library website, retrieved March 4, 2009
  6. Carruth, Gorton, The Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates, ninth edition, HarperCollins, 1993
  7. Burt, Daniel S., The Chronology of American Literature: : America's literary achievements from the colonial era to modern times, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004, ISBN 978-0-618-16821-7, retrieved via Google Books
  8. Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press ("If the title page is one year later than the copyright date, we used the latter since publishers frequently postdate books published near the end of the calendar year." — from the Preface, p vi)
  9. "BEÑA, Cristóbal de", article, pp 185-186, Bleiberg, Germán, Dictionary of the literature of the Iberian peninsula, Volume 1, as retrieved from Google Books on September 6, 2011
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