Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
The "Generation of '98" (also called "Generation of 1898", in Spanish, Generación del 98 or Generación de 1898) was a group of novelists, poets, essayists, and philosophers active in Spain at the time of the Spanish–American War. Jose Martínez Ruiz, commonly known as Azorín, comes up with the name in 1913 to allude to the moral, political, and social crisis produced by Spain's defeat. Writing mostly after 1910, the group reinvigorates Spanish letters, revives literary myths and breaks with classical schemes of literary genres. In politics, members of the movement often justify radicalism and rebellion.
Bliss Carman, By the Aurelian Wall
William Henry Drummond, Phil-o-rum’s Canoe and Madeleine Vercheres: Two Poems, New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons.
Charles G. D. Roberts, New York Nocturnes and Other Poems
Duncan Campbell Scott, Labor and the Angel, including "The Onondaga Madonna", Canada
Alfred Austin:
Lamia's Winter-Quarters
Songs of England
Robert Bridges, Poetical Works, Volume 1; published in six volumes through 1905
Thomas Hardy, Wessex Poems and Other Verses
W. E. Henley, Poems
Henry Newbolt, The Island Race
Stephen Phillips, Poems
William Watson, The Hope of the World, and Other Poems
Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Coming of Love, and Other Poems
Oscar Wilde, published under the pen name "C.3.3" (in June the 7th edition is published under Wilde's name), The Ballad of Reading Gaol
Florence Earle Coates, Poems
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Folks from Dixie
The Uncalled
Louise Imogen Guiney, England and Yesterday
Richard Hovey, Along the Trail: A Book of Lyrics
Edgar Lee Masters, A Book of Verses
Josephine Preston Peabody, The Wayfarers
Victor Daley, At Dawn and Dusk, Australia
Francis Jammes:
De l'Angélus de l'aube à l'Angélus du soir ("From the Morning Prayer to the Evening Prayer")
Quatorze prières
Charles Van Lerberghe, Entrevisions
Pieter Cornelis Boutens, Verzen ("Verses"), Netherlands
José Santos Chocano, Selva virgen ("Virgin Jungle"), Peru
Manilal Dwivedi, Amar Asha, India, Gujarati-language, in his magazine Sudarshan
Naim Frashëri, Histori e Skënderbeut and Qerbelaja, Albania
Chanda Jha, Mithila bhasa Ramayana, India, Maithili-language
Gregorio Martínez Sierra, El poema del trabajo ("The poem of work"), Spain
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
January 19 – Philip Child (died 1978), Canadian novelist and poet
February 6 – Melvin B.