1633 in poetry explained
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Events
Works published
- Abraham Cowley, Poetical Blossomes[2]
- John Donne, Poems, by J.D.: With elegies on the authors death,[2] the first collected edition of the author's works;[3] (seven editions by 1669)[2] including "The Canonization" and the Holy Sonnets
- Phineas Fletcher, The Purple Island; or, The Isle of Man[2]
- George Herbert, The Temple: Sacred poems and private ejaculations, a posthumous collection of all Herbert's poems, including "Easter Wings" (shown at right); edited by Nicholas Ferrar[2]
- Thomas May, The Reigne of King Henry the Second[2]
- Wye Saltonstall, translator, Tristia, from the original Latin of Ovid[2]
Other
- Luis de Góngora y Argote, edited by Don Gonzalo de Hoces y Cordoba, Todas las obras de don Louis de Gongora en varios poemas, a posthumous edition of Gongora's works often used as a source for later publications in the following centuries; Spain[4]
- François L'Hermite, who wrote under the pen name "Tristan L'Hermite", Les Plaintes d’Acanthe, France
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Deaths
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See also
Notes and References
- According to Izaak Walton.
- Book: Cox, Michael. The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. 2004. 0-19-860634-6. registration.
- Donne, John, The Complete English Poems, Introduction and notes by A. J. Smith, "Table of Dates", p 24, Penguin Books, retrieved via Google Books on February 11, 2010
- Chaffee-Sorace, Diane, Góngora's poetic textual tradition: An analysis of selected variants, versions and imitations of his shorter poems, p 3, London: Tamesis Books Limited, 1988, retrieved via Google Books on July 18, 2009
- Olsen, Kirsten, Chronology of Women's History, p 69, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994,,, retrieved via Google Books on May 26, 2009
- [Kang-i Sun Chang]