1886 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Events

 * Frederick James Furnivall founds the Shelley Society
 * September 18 &mdash; The Symbolist Manifesto (‘Le Symbolisme’, Le Figaro) published this date by Jean Moréas, who announced that Symbolism was hostile to "plain meanings, declamations, false sentimentality and matter-of-fact description," and that its goal instead was to "clothe the Ideal in a perceptible form" whose "goal was not in itself, but whose sole purpose was to express the Ideal"

Canada

 * Charles Mair, Tecumseh: A Drama, a closet drama in blank verse; published in Toronto.
 * Charles G.D. Roberts, In Divers Tones. (Boston: Lothrop).

United Kingdom

 * William Alexander, St. Augustine's Holiday, and Other Poems
 * Rudyard Kipling, Departmental Ditties, and Other Verse
 * Edith Nesbit, Lays and Legends, first series (see also second series 1892)
 * Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Collected Works, posthumously published
 * Alfred Lord Tennyson, Locksley Hall Sixty Years After
 * William Butler Yeats, Mosada: A Dramatic Poem a short verse play in three scenes, published as a pamphlet of 100 copies paid for by his father (it was Yeats' first published work outside a journal), Irish poet published in the United Kingdom

United States

 * Charles Follen Adams, Cut, Cut Behind!
 * William Ellery Channing, John Brown and the Heroes of Harpers Ferry
 * Celia Thaxter, Idyls and Pastorals
 * Jones Very, Poems and Essays
 * John Greenleaf Whittier, St. Gregory's Guest

Other in English

 * William Butler Yeats, Mosada: A Dramatic Poem a short verse play in three scenes, published as a pamphlet of 100 copies paid for by his father (it was Yeats' first published work outside a journal), Irish poet published in the United Kingdom

Works published in other languages

 * François Coppée, Poemes et recits; France
 * Jens Peter Jacobsen, Digte og Udkast ("Poems and Sketches"), Denmark, published posthumously (died 1885)

Births
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 * January 1 – Kinoshita Rigen 木下利玄, pen-name of Kinoshita Toshiharu (died 1925), Japanese, Meiji- and Taishō-period tanka poet
 * January 3 – John Gould Fletcher (died 1950), an American Imagist poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry
 * February 2 – William Rose Benêt (died 1950), American poet, writer, and editor; older brother of Stephen Vincent Benét
 * February 13 – Ricardo Güiraldes (died 1927), Argentine gauchesque poet and author
 * February 22 – Hugo Ball (died 1927), German poet and Dada artist
 * May 7 – Gottfried Benn (died 1956), German essayist, novelist and expressionist poet
 * May 20 – Chieko Takamura (died 1938) Japanese
 * September 8 – Siegfried Sassoon (died 1967), English poet and author
 * September 10 – Hilda Doolittle, aka H.D., (died 1961) American poet
 * September 20 – Charles Williams (died 1945), English writer and poet, and a member of the loose literary circle called the Inklings
 * October 8 – Yoshii Isamu 吉井勇 (died 1960), Japanese, Taishō and Showa period tanka poet and playwright
 * October 12 – Abd Al-Rahman Shokry (died 1958), Egyptian poet, member of the Divan school of poetry
 * October 24 – Delmira Agustini (died 1914), Uruguayan
 * October 30 – Zoë Rumbold Akins (died 1958), American playwright, poet, and author
 * November 1 – Sakutarō Hagiwara 萩原 朔太郎 (died 1942), Japanese, Taishō and early Showa period literary critic and free-verse poet called the "father of modern colloquial poetry in Japan"
 * December 6 – Joyce Kilmer (died 1918 near Seringes, France), American journalist and poet whose best-known work is "Trees" (1913)
 * Also:
 * Frances Cornford (died 1960), English
 * Misao Fujimura, 藤村操 (died 1903), Japanese philosophy student and poet, largely remembered for the poem he carved into a tree before committing suicide as a teenager over an unrequited love; the boy and the poem were sensationalized by Japanese newspapers after his death
 * John Henry Gray

Deaths
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 * February 26 – Narmadashankar Dave, also known as "Narmad" (born 1833), Indian, Gujarati-language poet
 * April 15 – Abram Joseph Ryan, American poet, active proponent of the Confederate States of America, and a Roman Catholic priest who was called the "Poet-Priest of the Confederacy"
 * July 6 – Paul Hamilton Hayne, 56, American poet, critic, and editor
 * October 7 – William Barnes, 86, English writer, poet, minister, and philologist
 * December 10 – Emily Dickinson, 55, American poet almost unknown in her lifetime, later regarded (with Walt Whitman) as one of the two quintessential nineteenth-century American poets