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1924 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). October 10 – Ezra Pound leaves Paris permanently and moves to Rapallo, Italy. He stays there briefly, moving on to Sicily (he will return to settle in Rapallo in January 1925). McGill Daily Literary Supplement started at McGill University in Montreal, Canada (ceases publication in 1925; followed by the McGill Fortnightly Review, 1925–1927) by A. J. M. Smith, F. R. Scott, Leon Edel, and later joined by A. M. Klein and Leo Kennedy. The periodical, which publishes poems and articles on contemporary trends, is the first in Canada to offer consistent commentary on modernist principles in poetry and literature. Daniel Corkery publishes the study of 18th century Irish poetry, The Hidden Ireland. Arthur Henry Adams, Fifty Nursery Rhymes with Music, Australian Edwin James Brady, The Land of the Sun C. J. Dennis, Rose of Spadgers Kenneth Slessor, Thief of the Moon, Sydney: Hand press of J. T. Kirtley, Australia Sri Aurobindo, Love and Death, Madras: Shama's Publishing House Kenneth H. Ashley, Up Hill and Down Dale Roy Campbell, The Flaming Terrapin T. S. Eliot, Homage to John Dryden (criticism) From Overseas, verse from the British colonies; the first published anthology to include Caribbean poetry, with works by nine Jamaican poets included Aldous Huxley, Little Mexican, and Other Stories John Masefield, Sard Harker Susan Miles, The Hares A. A. Milne, When We Were Very Young, for children Edith Sitwell, The Sleeping Beauty A. H. Stockwell, editor, Eastern Dreams: a Selection of Verse, London; anthology; Indian poetry in English, published in the United Kingdom Humbert Wolfe, Kensington Gardens W. B. Yeats, The Cat and the Moon, and Certain Poems, drama and verse, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom H.D.

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1914 in poetry
— "Ode of Remembrance", an ode taken from Laurence Binyon's "For the Fallen", first published in The Times of London in September of this year. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). January 1 – The Egoist, a London literary magazine is founded by Dora Marsden, a successor to The New Freewoman (the new publication will go defunct in 1919); it publishes early modernist works, including those of James Joyce January 18 – A party held in honor of English poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt at his stud farm in West Sussex brings together W.
1930 in poetry
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Samuel Minturn Peck becomes first Poet Laureate of Alabama, a title created for him. Alfred Bailey, Tao: A Ryerson Poetry Chap Book, (Ryerson). Wilson MacDonald, Caw-Caw Ballads Montclair, NJ: Pine Tree Publishing. E. J. Pratt: The Roosevelt and the Antinoe, Toronto: Macmillan. Verses of the Sea, Toronto: Macmillan. intr. by Charles G.D. Roberts. W. W. E. Ross, Laconics.
1927 in poetry
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). June 29 – T. S. Eliot enters the Church of England; in November he takes British citizenship. July 7 – James Joyce's collection Pomes Penyeach is published by Shakespeare and Company in Paris. August – T. S. Eliot's poem Journey of the Magi is published in Faber and Gwyer's Ariel poems series (London) illustrated by E. McKnight Kauffer. Alfred Bailey, Songs of the Saguenay and other poems.
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