1887 in literature

Summary

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1887.

List of years in literature (table)
In poetry
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
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  1. ^ Oscar Wilde (16 February 2021). The Canterville Ghost Annotated. Independently Published. ISBN 9798709933033. Archived from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  2. ^ Claude Schumacher; John Northam; Glynne W. Wickham (26 September 1996). Naturalism and Symbolism in European Theatre 1850-1918. Cambridge University Press. p. 301. ISBN 978-0-521-23014-8. Archived from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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  11. ^ Georg Trakl; Robin Skelton (1994). Dark Seasons: A Selection of Poems. Broken Jaw Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-921411-22-2. Archived from the original on 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
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  15. ^ Robert B. Hollander (1962). A Textual and Bibliographical Study of the Poems of Edwin Muir. Columbia University. p. 176. Archived from the original on 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
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  17. ^ William Stanley Braithwaite (1917). Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1913-29 and Yearbook of American Poetry. G. Sully. p. 398. Archived from the original on 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
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  19. ^ Tim Cross (1989). The Lost Voices of World War I: An International Anthology of Writers, Poets & Playwrights. University of Iowa Press. p. 185. ISBN 978-0-87745-264-5. Archived from the original on 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  20. ^ John Lehmann (1980). Rupert Brooke: His Life and His Legend. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-297-77757-1. Archived from the original on 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  21. ^ Marcus Garvey; Robert A. Hill (17 August 1987). Marcus Garvey Life and Lessons: A Centennial Companion to the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. University of California Press. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-520-06265-8. Archived from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  22. ^ John Flower (17 January 2013). Historical Dictionary of French Literature. Scarecrow Press. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-8108-7945-4. Archived from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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  24. ^ Irene Harand (1937). His Struggle (an Answer to Hitler). Artcraft Press. p. 240. Archived from the original on 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
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  33. ^ Emma Lazarus (1888). The Poems of Emma Lazarus. Houghton, Mifflin. p. 1. Archived from the original on 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
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