- 1933 in poetry
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in?=in poetry
in2?=in literature
cp=19th century
c=20th century
cf=21st century
yp1=1930
yp2=1931
yp3=1932
year=1933
ya1=1934
ya2=1935
ya3=1936
dp3=1900s
dp2=1910s
dp1=1920s
d=1930s
da=1940s
dn1=1950s
dn2=1960s
dn3=1970s|Events
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Black Mountain College founded as a progressive, experimental educational institution which attracted poets who became known as theBlack Mountain School of poetry.
*Geoffrey Grigson founds "New Verse " (1933-39)
* Objectivist Press foundedWorks published
* T. S. Eliot’s 1932-33 Norton lectures at Harvard published under the title "The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism". Lectures he delivers at the
University of Virginia , are later published in 1934 as "After Strange Gods"
*W. H. Auden , "The Dance of Death"
*E.E. Cummings , "Eimi "
*Allen Curnow , "Valley of Decision" (R.W. Lowry) New Zealand)
*Cecil Day-Lewis , "The Magnetic Mountain"
*A. E. Housman , Leslie Stephen Lecture at Cambridge, "The Name and Nature of Poetry"
*D. H. Lawrence , "Last Poems
*George Oppen , "Discrete Series" published by the Objectivist Press
*Ezra Pound , editor, "Active Anthology", London [Ackroyd, Peter, "Ezra Pound", Thames and Hudson Ltd., London, 1980, "Bibliography" chapter, p 121]
*Charles Reznikoff , "Jerusalem the Golden" and "In Memoriam: 1933" published by the Objectivist Press
*Stephen Spender , "Poems"
*Georg Trakl , "Gesang des Abgeschiedenen" ("Song of The Departed"). The Austrian native's work was published in Germany.
*William Carlos Williams , "Collected Poems" published by the Objectivist Press
*William Butler Yeats , "The Winding Stair and Other Poems ""Twentieth Century Poetry, an Anthology"
These poets were chosen by
Harold Monro for the 1933 edition:
*Lascelles Abercrombie
*Richard Aldington
*John Alford
*A. C. Benson
*Laurence Binyon
*Edmund Blunden
*W. S. Blunt
*Gordon Bottomley
*Robert Bridges
*Rupert Brooke
*Samuel Butler
*Roy Campbell
*G. K. Chesterton
*Richard Church
*Padraic Colum
*A. E. Coppard
*Frances Cornford
*John Davidson
*W. H. Davies
*Jeffrey Day
*Walter De la Mare
*Lord Alfred Douglas
*John Drinkwater
*Helen Parry Eden
*T. S. Eliot
*Vivian Locke Ellis
*Michael Field
*J. E. Flecker
*F. S. Flint
*John Freeman
*Stella Gibbons
*Wilfrid Gibson
*Robert Graves
*Thomas Hardy
*H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)
*Philip Henderson
*Maurice Hewlett
*Ralph Hodgson
*Gerard Manley Hopkins
*A. E. Housman
*Ford Hueffer
*T. E. Hulme
*Aldous Huxley
*James Joyce
*Rudyard Kipling
*D. H. Lawrence
*Cecil Day Lewis
*John Masefield
*R. A. K. Mason
*Charlotte Mew
*Alice Meynell
*Viola Meynell
*Harold Monro
*T. Sturge Moore
*Edwin Muir
*Henry Newbolt
*Robert Nichols
*Alfred Noyes
*Wilfred Owen
*J. D. C. Pellow
*H. D. C. Pepler
*Eden Phillpotts
*Ezra Pound
*Peter Quennell
*Herbert Read
*Isaac Rosenberg
*Siegfried Sassoon
*Geoffrey Scott
*Edward Shanks
*Fredegond Shove
*Edith Sitwell
*Osbert Sitwell
*Sacheverell Sitwell
*Stephen Spender
*J. C. Squire
*James Stephens
*Edward Thomas
*W. J. Turner
*Sylvia Warner
*Max Weber
*Anna Wickham
*Humbert Wolfe
*W. B. Yeats Awards and honors
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Guggenheim Fellowship :E.E. Cummings
*Pulitzer Prize for Poetry :Archibald MacLeish : "Conquistador"Births
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January 25 —Alden Nowlan , (died 1983) Canadian poet
*August 16 —Reiner Kunze , German
*September 11 —Robert Fagles , an American professor, poet, and academic, best known for his many translations of ancient Greek Literature
*date not known:
**Gerald William Barrax - June 21 ,
**Maureen Duffy , British poet, playwright and novelist.
**Kevin Ireland ,
**John Edward Mackenzie Lucie-Smith
**Joe Rosenblatt ,
**Anne Stevenson , American-British poet
**Robert Sward , Canadian and American poet, novelist and writerDeaths
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January 21 - George Moore, poet, novelist
*January 29 –Sara Teasdale , poet
*April 29 - Constantine Cavafy, Greek Alexandrine poet
*December 4 -Stefan George , poet and translator
* date not known:
**John Jay Chapman , American essayist, poet, author and lawyer
**Henry Van Dyke , American poet, author, educator, and clergymanee also
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*List of poetry awards
*List of years in poetry References
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