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1885 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). Henri Beauclair and Gabriel Vicaire, using the pseudonym Adoré Floupette, publish Les Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette, a parodic collection of poems satirising French symbolism and the Decadent movement. Frederick George Scott, Justin and Other Poems. Published at author's expense. Maude Ashurst Biggs, Master Thaddeus, first English translation of Adam Mickiewicz, Pan Tadeusz (1834) Robert Bridges, Eros and Psyche Charles Stuart Calverley (died 1884), Literary Remains Jean Ingelow, Poems: Third Series (see also Poems 1863, Poems 1880) William Morris, Chants for Socialists Robert Louis Stevenson, A Child's Garden of Verses Algernon Charles Swinburne, Marino Faliero Edwin Arnold, The Song Celestial Alfred Lord Tennyson, Tiresias, and Other Poems, including "Balin and Balan", one of the Idylls of the King 1870; "The Last Tournament" 1871; Gareth and Lynette 1872, Idylls of the King 1889 Katharine Tynan, Louise de la Valliere, and Other Poems Charles Follen Adams, Mother's Doughnuts Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Poems Will Carleton, City Ballads William Ellery Channing, Eliot Ada Langworthy Collier, "Lilith, The Legend of the First Woman" Paul Hamilton Hayne, The Broken Battalions Oliver Wendell Holmes: Ralph Waldo Emerson, nonfiction Illustrated Poems Toru Dutt, Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan Indian writing in English Catulle Mendès, Soirs moroses, Contes épiques, Philoméla, etc; Poésies, in seven volumes; France Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 6 – Humbert Wolfe (died 1940), English poet, writer and civil servant January 20 – Ozaki Hōsai 尾崎 放哉 pen name of Ozaki Hideo (died 1926), Japanese, late Meiji period and Taishō period poet January 25 – Hakushū Kitahara 北原 白秋, pen-name of Kitahara Ryūkichi 北原 隆吉 (died 1942), Japanese, Taishō and Shōwa period tanka poet April 21 – Mitsuko Shiga 四賀光子, pen-name of Mitsu Ota (died 1956), Japanese, Taishō and Shōwa period tanka poet, a woman April 26 – Dakotsu Iida 飯田 蛇笏, commonly referred to as "Dakotsu", pen names of Takeji Iida 飯田 武治 (died 1962), Japanese, haiku poet; trained under Takahama Kyoshi April 29 – Andrew Young (died 1971), Scottish-born poet and clergyman May 12 – Saneatsu Mushanokōji 武者小路 実篤 實篤, sometimes known as "Mushakōji Saneatsu"; other pen-names included "Musha" and "Futo-o" (died 1976), Japanese, late Taishō period and Shōwa period novelist, playwright, poet, artist and philosopher May 13 – Hideo Nagata 長田秀雄 (died 1949), Japanese, Shōwa period poet, playwright and screenwriter July 1 – Dorothea Mackellar (died 1968), Australian poet and fiction writer August 18 – Nettie Palmer (died 1964), Australian poet, essayist and Australia's leading literary critic; wife of Vance Palmer August 24 – Bokusui Wakayama, 若山 牧水 (died 1928), Japanese "Naturalist" tanka poet August 28 – Vance Palmer, (died 1959), Australian novelist, dramatist, essayist and critic; husband of Nettie Palmer September 3 – Ghulam AhmadMahjur (died 1952), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet September 11 – D.
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