Poets
Guest, Edgar Albert 1881 - 1959
Born in Birmingham, England, on August 20, 1881, Edgar A. Guest settled with his family in Detroit in 1891. Starting in 1895 as a copy boy at the Detroit Free Press, Guest worked his way up as police reporter, exchange editor, and verse columnist. His first, weekly column, "Chaff," began in 1904 and eventually became the daily "Breakfast Table Chat," which was ultimately syndicated to 300 newspapers throughout the… Read more
Literary Period: ModernGuiney, Louise Imogen 1861 - 1920
Fairbanks, Henry G. Louise Imogen Guiney. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1973. Contemporary Authors Online. Gale Group, 2003.Literary Period: UnknownGuiterman, Arthur 1871 - 1943
Guiterman, Arthur. Betel Nuts. San Francisco: Paul Elder, 1907. LSansk G968bet.E Robarts Library --. A Book of Hospitalities and a Record of Guests. San Francisco: Paul Elder, 1910. --. The Laughing Muse. New York: Harper, 1915. --. The Mirthful Lyre. New York: Harper, 1918. --. Ballads of Old New York. New York: Harper, 1920. --. Chips of Jade. New York: Dutton, 1920. --. A Ballad-Maker's… Read moreLiterary Period: ModernJason Guriel is an internationally acclaimed Canadian poet and critic. He was the first Canadian to be awarded Poetry's Frederick Bock Prize in 2007, and followed it with Poetry's Editors Prize for Book Reviewing in 2009. His work has appeared in numerous publications including Canadian Notes & Queries, Parnassus, Poetry, Reader's Digest and The Walrus.
Bibliography
Literary Period: PostmodernH.D., 1886 - 1961
Born September 10, 1886, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Hilda Doolittle wrote poetry, plays, fiction, and speculative prose, and experimented in film. She was educated at the Moravian Girls' Seminary and the Friends' Central School, where she was a keen classicist and basketball player in her youth, being tall (5 feet, 11 inches). She entered Bryn Mawr in 1905, which was successful for its friendships with Marianne Moore… Read more
Literary Period: ModernHabington, William 1605 - 1654
Literary Period: CommonwealthHacker, Marilyn 1942 - 0
For more poems, see the Academy of America Poets
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Literary Period: ModernHale, Sarah Josepha 1788 - 1879
Sarah Josepha Buell was born October 24, 1788, in Newport, New Hampshire. Self-educated, at 18 she became a schoolteacher in Newport and worked there until 1813, when she married David Hale, a lawyer. At his death nine years later, she was a 34-year-old pregnant mother of four who nonetheless rose to become one of America's most successful women writers. In 1828 she became editor of the Ladies' Magazine, and later as… Read more
Literary Period: American RenaissanceHall, Joseph 1574 - 1656
Literary Period: ElizabethanHall, Kate 1977 - 0
Hall, Kate. The Certainty Dream. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2009. PS8565 .A5444 C47 2009 Robarts Library. --. The September Poems. Vancouver: Delirium Press, 1998. --. Suspended: A Thesis in Seven Parts. Vernon, B.C.: Greenboathouse Books, 2007. canlit pam 04549 Thomas Fisher Rare Book --. Personal web siteLiterary Period: PostmodernHalleck, Fitz-Greene 1790 - 1867
Adkins, Nelson Frederick. Fitz-Greene Halleck: An Early Knickerbocker Wit and Poet. 1930. Ringe, Donald A. "Halleck, Fitz-Greene." American National Biography Online (American Council of Learned Societies: Oxford University Press, 2000).Literary Period: UnknownJane Eaton Hamilton is a professional writer of poetry, short fiction, novels and non-fiction, and a master gardener. She has worked as a photographer focusing on art and newborns. As a lesbian activist who came out in 1982, she helped bring same-sex marriage to Canada (Barbeau v. British Columbia, 2003 BCCA 406). Her hobbies are dance, painting, and sketching.
Hamilton, Jane Eaton.… Read moreLiterary Period: PostmodernHamilton, William 1891 - 1917
William Hamilton was born in Dumfries, Scotland, immigrated to South Africa, and was educated at the South African College (now University of Cape Town), where he went on to teach English and Philosophy. He died in Flanders, 1917. (Thanks to André le Roux, Reference section, National Library of South Africa, Cape Town, for assistance.)
Adey, David. Companion to South African English literature. Johannesburg,… Read moreLiterary Period: GeorgianHandy, William Christopher 1873 - 1958
William Christopher Handy. Blues: An Anthology: Complete Words and Music of 53 Great Songs --. Book of Negro Spirituals --. Father of the Blues: An Autobiography. Ed. Arna Bontemps New York; Macmillan, 1941. --. Unsung Americans Sing --. Negro Authors and Composers of the United StatesLiterary Period: ModernHardy, Thomas 1840 - 1928
Thomas Hardy, born in 1840 near Dorchester, took up architectural work, both with a local firm and in London, before turning to writing and publishing novels, beginning with Desperate Remedies in 1871 and ending in Jude the Obscure in 1895. Disgruntled after years of controversy dogged his novels, Hardy turned to poetry, his preferred form, quite late, with Wessex Poems in 1898. Seven more volumes of poetry followed:… Read more
Literary Period: GeorgianHarpur, Charles 1813 - 1868
Charles Harpur, a major nineteenth-century Australian poet, made a living as a sheep farmer and civil servant in New South Wales. Elizabeth Perkins first published a good edition of his poems in 1984. His manuscripts can be seen at the Mitchell Library in Sydney.
We are grateful for access to AustLit in the preparation of these poems.
Literary Period: ColonialHarrison, Susan Frances 1859 - 1935
PseudonymSeranus,Gerson, Carole. "Susan Frances Harrison." Canadian Writers before 1890. Ed. William H. New. Detroit: Gale, 1990. Harrison, Susan Frances. Four Ballads and a Play. Toronto: the author, 1890. PR9199.2 .H37 F68 Victoria College Canadiana --. In Northern Skies and Other Poems. Toronto: the author, 1912. Internet Archive --. Later Poems and New Villanelles. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1928. PS8465 .A77 L3 --.… Read moreLiterary Period: GeorgianHarvey, Gabriel 1550 - 1631
PseudonymAxiophilus,Literary Period: ElizabethanHawes, Stephen 1475 - 1511
Literary Period: TudorHawker, Robert Stephen 1803 - 1875
Robert Stephen Hawker was born on Dec. 3, 1803, to Jacob Stephen Hawker and Jane Elizabeth Drewitt. He was educated at Liskeard and Cheltenham Grammar Schools, and Pembroke College and Magdalen College, Oxford, receiving his B.A. in 1828. Hawker brought out his first book of poems, Tendrils, in 1821, and won the Newdigate Prize at Oxford for a poem on Pompeii in 1827. After being ordained a priest in the Anglican… Read more
Literary Period: VictorianHay, John Milton 1838 - 1905
Hay, John. Pike Country Ballads and Other Pices. Boston; James R. Osgood, 1873. Internet Archive --. Complete Poetical Works; including many poems now first collected. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916. Internet ArchiveLiterary Period: UnknownHayward, Caroline 0 - 0
Caroline Hayward (Mrs. Alfred Hayward) lived at Ravenscourt, near Port Hope. Her Christian name appears in the Fisher Library catalogue.
Literary Period: VictorianHeaney, Seamus Justin 1939 - 0
For a biography, see the Nobel site at http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1995/heaney-bio.html.
Heaney, Seamus. Eleven Poems. 1965. --. Death of a Naturalist. 1966. --. Door into the Dark. 1969. --. Wintering Out. 1972. --. North. 1975. --. Field Work. 1979. --. Selected Poems, 1965… Read moreLiterary Period: PostmodernHeber, Reginald 1783 - 1826
Literary Period: RomanticHecht, Anne 0 - 0
Nothing is known about the life of Anne Hecht, except that she appears well educated and not to have married, perhaps for reasons she may allude to in her verse advice, particularly in its breath-taking last line, which speaks to women's daily life in 18th-century North America.
Literary Period: UnknownHecht, Anthony 1923 - 2004
Brown, Ashley. "Anthony Hecht". Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 169: American Poets Since World War II, Fifth Series. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book. Edited by Joseph Conte, State University of New York at Buffalo. Gale Research, 1996. pp. 137-145. Hecht, Anthony. A Summoning of Stones. New York: Macmillan, 1954 --. The Hard Hours. New York: Atheneum, 1967; London: Oxford University Press, 1967… Read moreLiterary Period: ModernHemans, Felicia Dorothea 1793 - 1835
Literary Period: RomanticHemingway, Ernest Miller 1899 - 1961
Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, July 21, 1899, the son of a doctor. He became a reporter in Kansas City after leaving school and volunteered on ambulance duty in Italy in World War I, where he was wounded and won the Croce de Guerra. He became a reporter in Toronto for The Star after the war and in 1921 moved to Paris among literary Americans such as Ezra Pound. Fewer than a hundred poems survive from… Read more
Literary Period: ModernHemminger, Graham Lee 1895 - 1950
"Graham Lee Hemminger '17, promotion director of the Topics Publishing Co. and a member of its board of directors, died December 19, at his home at Great Neck, N.Y.
Among Penn Staters, Hemminger is probably best remembered for a bit of doggerel he composed while he was editor of Froth, the campus humor magazine. Faced with two blank inches on page 19 of the November 1915 issue, he penned ["Tobacco is a dirty… Read more
Literary Period: ModernHenley, William Ernest 1849 - 1903
Literary Period: VictorianHenry VI, 1421 - 1471
The son of Henry V and Catherine of Valois, Henry was born Dec. 6, 1421, and came to the throne of England and then of France on his father's death, Sept. 1, 1422. John, duke of Bedford, was appointed protector on Dec. 5. Henry was crowned Nov. 12, 1437, and married Margaret of Anjou, April 23, 1445, who was more astute at politics and warfare than her husband, who was pious and deeply concerned with education. For… Read more
Literary Period: Middle EnglishHenry VIII, king of England, 1491 - 1547
Second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, Henry VIII came to the throne in 1509 very young and united the houses of York and Lancaster, the white and red roses. Having been tutored by the poet John Skelton, and entrusting government for the first decade of his reign to Cardinal Wolsey, the young king devoted himself to scholarship, writing songs, court revels, music, hunting, riding, and jousting. Although… Read more
Literary Period: TudorHenryson, Robert 1424 - 1506
Literary Period: Middle EnglishHerbert, George 1593 - 1633
Herbert's poems were first published shortly after his death, in The Temple, Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations by Mr. George Herbert, 1633. Some of them had already circulated in MS. His poems are so full of biblical echoes or quotations, and his images so often liturgical, that only full annotation (rather than mere reference) can properly bring out his indebtedness.
Literary Period: CarolineHerrick, Robert 1591 - 1674
Literary Period: CommonwealthHerschel, John Frederick William 1792 - 1871
The astronomer John Frederick William Herschel was born on March 7, 1792, in Slough, Buckinghamshire. He attended Dr. Gretton's School in Hitcham, Eton College (briefly), and St. John's College Cambridge first as a student (1809-13), and then as elected fellow, graduating with M.A. in 1816. Many honours came to him quickly. The Royal Society elected him a fellow in 1813, he received the Copley Medal in 1821, he became… Read more
Literary Period: VictorianHigley, Brewster 1823 - 1911
Literary Period: RealisticHilton, Arthur Clement 1851 - 1877
Arthur Clement Hilton was born in 1851 and educated at Marlborough College and St. John's College, Cambridge, where he published in 1872 The Light Green, a collection of verse parodies. After graduating from Wells Theological College in January 1873, Hilton was ordained deacon on March 1, 1874, became curate of St. Clement and St. Mary, Sandwich, and was ordained priest in 1875. He took his M.A. at Cambridge in 1876… Read more
Literary Period: UnknownHinkson, Katharine 1861 - 1931
Katharine Tynan, born on January 23, 1861, in Dublin, was educated at the Sienna Convent in Drogheda. She authored over one hundred novels, a five-volume autobiography, and several books of poems. Her friends included George Russell, W. B. Yeats, Christina Rossetti, and Alice Meynell. She married Henry Albert Hinkson, lawyer and novelist, in 1883 and they had three children. She lived both in Ireland and England and… Read more
Literary Period: GeorgianHoccleve, Thomas 1369 - 1426
Literary Period: Middle EnglishHodgson, William Noel 1893 - 1916
PseudonymMelbourne, EdwardHaig, Catriona. "Hodgson, William Noel (1893–1916)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004. Medomsley, J. William Noel Hodgson: the Gentle Poet. 1989.Literary Period: UnknownHolbrook, Susan 1967 - 0
Holbrook, Susan. Good Egg Bad Seed. Vancouver: Nomados, 2004. canlit pam 03559 Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library --. Joy is so Exhausting. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2009. PS8565 .O486 J69 2009 Robarts Library --.… Read moreLiterary Period: PostmodernHolmes, Oliver Wendell 1809 - 1894
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on August 29, 1809, Oliver Wendell Holmes proceeded to Phillips Academy and Harvard, from which he graduated in 1829. His first, most popular poem, written at 21, was "Old Ironsides." Like most of Holmes' poems, this was an occasional piece, prompted by some incident. After his degree, he studied in Boston, Harvard, and Paris medical schools before graduating with a Harvard M.D. in… Read more
Literary Period: American RenaissanceHood, Thomas 1799 - 1845
Literary Period: RomanticHope, A. D. 1907 - 2000
Hope, A. D. The Wandering Islands. Sydney: Edwards and Shaw, 1956. PR 6015.O55 W36 1956 Robarts Library --.Poems. London: Hamilton, 1960. PR 6015.O55 A17 1960 Robarts Library --. Selected Poems. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1963. PR 6015.O55 A17 1963 Robarts Library --. Collected Poems: 1930-1965. New York: Viking Press, 1968. PR 6015.O55 A17 1968 Robarts Library --. New poems: 1965-1969. New York: Viking Press, 1970 PR… Read moreLiterary Period: PostmodernHopkins, Gerard Manley 1844 - 1889
Literary Period: VictorianHopkins, Jr., John Henry 1820 - 1891
Literary Period: UnknownHorton, George Moses 1797 - 1880
George Moses Horton was born in slavery about 1797 on William Horton's tobacco plantation in Northampton Country, North Carolina. Growing up as a cow-hand in Chatham county, where his master moved, George educated himself to read scripture and to make poems. At 17 years old, he became the property of William's son James and was set to work at a horse-drawn plough. In the 1820s, George spent his time off on weekends in… Read more
Literary Period: American RenaissanceHoskyns, John 1566 - 1638
Literary Period: CarolineHousman, A. E. 1859 - 1936
Literary Period: Edwardian