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1900 in poetry

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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). February – Myōjō ("Bright Star" or "Morning Star"), a monthly literary magazine, begins publication in Japan, running until November 1908. It is the organ of the Shinshisha ("New Poetry Society") founded in 1899 by Yosano Tekkan (who becomes editor-in-chief and who revives the magazine after it first goes defunct in 1908). The magazine is initially known for its development and promotion of a modernized version of the 31-syllable tanka poetry. Famous contributors include Yosano Akiko, Hagiwara Sakutaro, Ishikawa Takuboku, Iwano Homei, Kitahara Hakushu, Noguchi Yonejiro, Kinoshita Rigen and Sato Haruo; and the magazine is advised by Mori Ōgai, Ueda Bin and Baba Kocho. Myōjō gradually transforms itself from purely tanka poetry to a sophisticated journal promoting the visual arts as well as Western-style poetry, and becomes an influential publication in Japanese poetry. Henry Lawson, Verses, Popular and Humorous, Angus & Robertson Bernard O'Dowd, "Australia" George Essex Evans, "Ode for Commonwealth Day" William Wilfred Campbell, Beyond the Hills of Dream. Toronto. Archibald Lampman, The Poems of Archibald Lampman, Duncan Campbell Scott ed., (Toronto: Morang). Alexander McLachlan, Poetical Works of Alexander McLachlan. Frederick George Scott, Poems Old and New. Francis Sherman, A Canadian Calendar: XII Lyrics. Havana, Cuba. G. K. Chesterton: Graybeards at Play The Wild Knight and Other Poems Ford Madox Ford, Poems for Pictures and for Notes of Music W. E. Henley, For England's Sake Charles Murray, Hamewith, Scots Arthur Quiller-Couch, editor, Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900 Lady Margaret Sackville, Floral Symphony Gelett Burgess, Goops and How to Be Them Stephen Crane, The Black Riders and Other Lines George Moses Horton's Poetical Works George Santayana, Interpretations of Poetry and Religion Ridgely Torrence, The House of a Hundred Lights W.B.
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