1809 in poetry

1809 in poetry

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Events

Poetry published

* Lord Byron, "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers", his response to the Edinburgh Review's attack on his 1807 work, "Hours of Idleness"; this year's response created considerable stir and shortly went through five editions; while some authors resented being satirized in its first edition, over time in subsequent editions it became a mark of prestige to be the target of Byron's pen.
* T. Campbell, "Gertrude of Wyoming"
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Friend" 1809-10
* Charles and Mary Lamb, "Poetry for Children"

Births

* John Barr (New Zealand)
* David Bates (US)
* Thomas Holley Chivers (US)
* Edward Fitzgerald
* Kasiprasad Ghose (India)
* Oliver Wendell Holmes (US)
* Fanny Kemble (US)
* Monckton Milnes
* Edgar Allan Poe
* Alfred Lord Tennyson

Deaths

* Mrs. Hannah Cowley
* Thomas Holcroft
* Anna Seward

ee also

*Poetry
*List of years in poetry
*List of poets


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