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1569 In Poetry
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish poetry, Irish or French poetry, France). Events Works published * Stephen Bateman, ''The Travayled Pylgrime'', translated from Olivier de la Marche's ''Le chevalier delibere''Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, * Alonso de Ercilla, ''La Araucana'', an epic poem about the conquest of Chile; the first part was published this year, the second in 1578 in poetry, 1578, when it was published with the first part; the third part was published with the first and second parts in 1589 in poetry, 1589' Spanish poetry, Spain * Barnabe Googe, ''The Ship of Safeguard'' * Jan van der Noot, ''A theatre for Worldlings'', including poems translated into English by Edmund Spenser from French sources, published by Henry Bynneman in LondonWeb page title"Edmund Spenser Home Page/Biography", "Chronology" section (at bott ...
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Irish Poetry
Irish poetry is poetry written by poets from Ireland. It is mainly written in Irish language, Irish and English, though some is in Scottish Gaelic literature, Scottish Gaelic and some in Hiberno-Latin. The complex interplay between the two main traditions, and between both of them and other poetries in English and Scottish Gaelic literature, Scottish Gaelic, has produced a body of work that is both rich in variety and difficult to categorise. The earliest surviving poems in Irish date back to the 6th century, while the first known poems in English from Ireland date to the 14th century. Although there has always been some cross-fertilization between the two language traditions, an English-language poetry that had absorbed themes and models from Irish did not finally emerge until the 19th century. This culminated in the work of the poets of the Irish Literary Revival in the late 19th and early 20th century. Towards the last quarter of the 20th century, modern Irish poetry tended ...
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