Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Rhymers' Club founded in London by W. B. Yeats and Ernest Rhys as a group of like-minded poets who meet regularly and publish anthologies in 1892 and 1894; attendees include Ernest Dowson, Lionel Johnson, Richard Le Gallienne, John Davidson, Edwin Ellis, Victor Plarr, , A. C. Hillier, John Todhunter, Arthur Symons, Ernest Radford and Thomas William Rolleston; Oscar Wilde attends some meetings held in private homes
Dove Cottage, Grasmere in the English Lake District acquired by the Wordsworth Trust.
Richard Garnett, Iphigenia in Delphi
W. S. Gilbert, Songs of a Songbird
Rudyard Kipling, "Danny Deever", first of the Barrack-Room Ballads
William McGonagall, Poetic Gems
Walter Pater, Appreciations with an Essay on Style
Mary F. Robinson, The New Arcadia
Christina Rossetti, Poems
Robert Louis Stevenson, Ballads
William Watson, Wordsworth's Grave, and Other Poems
W. B. Yeats, The Lake Isle of Innisfree (poem) first published, in The National Observer (London) on December 13 (first published in a book, The Countess Kathleen, and Various Legends and Lyrics, in 1892)
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Wyndham Towers
Madison Cawein, Lyrics and Idyls
Emily Dickinson's Poems published posthumously
John Hay, Poems
Joaquin Miller, In Classic Shades and Other Poems
James Whitcomb Riley, Rhymes of Childhood
Richard Henry Stoddard, The Lion's Cub; with Other Verse
John Greenleaf Whittier, At Sundown
Seranus, Four Ballads and a Play, Canada
Banjo Paterson, "The Man From Snowy River", Australia
Paul Claudel, Tête d'or
François Coppée, Paroles sinceres
Paul Valéry, Album de vers anciens, published starting this year and ending in 1900
Naim Frashëri, Lulet e verës ("Summer Flowers"), Albania
Stefan George, Hymnen ("Hymns"), 18 poems written reflecting Symbolism; dedicated to Carl August Klein; limited, private edition; German
Herman Gorter, Verzen ("Verses"), Netherlands
Władysław Mickiewicz, Vie d'Adam Mickiewicz ("Life of Adam Mickiewicz"), four volumes, Poznań, Poland, published beginning this year and through 1895; written by the poet's son
Rabindranath Tagore, Manasi, Bengal
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
2 January (21 December 1889 O.