1907 in poetry

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

Canada

 * Peter McArthur, The Prodigal and other Poems
 * Robert W. Service, The Songs of a Sourdough
 * Arthur Stringer, The Woman in the Rain, and Other Poems
 * Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, The Lotus of the Nile and Other Poems
 * Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald, The Last Robin: Lyrics and Sonnets

United Kingdom

 * Gordon Bottomley, Chambers of Imagery
 * Joseph Campbell, The Gilly of Christ
 * Padraic Colum, Wild Earth
 * John Davidson, God and Mammon
 * W. H. Davies, New Poems
 * James Elroy Flecker, The Bridge of Fire
 * Ford Madox Ford:
 * An English Girl
 * From Inland, and Other Poems
 * James Joyce, Chamber Music
 * Alfred Noyes, The Hill of Dreams
 * Robert W. Service, The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses, also titled Songs of a Sourdough, including "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Cremation of Sam McGee"
 * Dora Sigerson, Collected Poems

United States

 * Witter Bynner, An Ode to Harvard and Other Poems
 * Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer, Prejudice Unveiled
 * Sara Teasdale, Sonnets to Duse and Other Poems

France

 * Paul Claudel:
 * Art poétique
 * Connaissance de l'Est ("Knowledge of the East"), expanded from the original 1900 edition
 * Partage de midi
 * Processionnal pour saluer le siècle nouveau ("Processional for the New Century")
 * Saint-Pol-Roux, pen name of Paul Roux, Les Reposoirs de la procession, published starting in 1893 and ending this year

Other languages

 * Delmira Agustini, El libro blanco, Uruguay
 * Stefan George, Der siebente Ring ("The Seventh Ring"); German
 * Antonio Machado, Soledades, galerías, y otros poemas ("Solitudes, Galleries, and Other Poems"); Spain

Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
 * January 24 – Francis Brabazon (died 1984), Australian
 * January 30 – Jun Takami 高見順 pen-name of Takama Yoshioa (died 1965), Japanese Showa period novelist and poet
 * February 1 – Günter Eich (died 1972) German poet, dramatist, and author
 * February 21 – W. H. Auden (died 1973), United Kingdom and United States
 * April 29 – Chūya Nakahara 中原 中也 (died 1937), Japanese early Shōwa period poet
 * June 2 – John Lehmann (died 1987), English poet, writer and editor
 * July 21 – Alec Derwent Hope (died 2000), Australia
 * September 12 – Louis MacNeice (died 1963), United States
 * September 15 – Gunnar Ekelöf (died 1968), Sweden
 * October 21 – Nikos Engonopoulos (died 1985), Greek
 * October 28 – John Hewitt (died 1987), Irish


 * November 28 – Mary Oppen (died 1990), American, activist, artist, photographer, and writer
 * Also:
 * Lincoln Kirstein, United States
 * Susan McGowan (died 2003), Australian
 * Vaughan Morgan (died 1987), New Zealand

Deaths

 * April 6 – William Henry Drummond (born 1854), Canada
 * April 23 – André Theuriet (born 1833), French poet and novelist
 * August 25 – Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, (born 1861), English novelist, poet and teacher who wrote poetry under the pseudonym Anodos, taken from George MacDonald; great-grandniece niece of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the great niece of Sara Coleridge
 * September 6 – Sully Prudhomme (born 1839), French poet and essayist; 1st Nobel Prize winner
 * November 28 – Stanisław Wyspiański (born 1869), Polish dramatist, poet and painter
 * Also:
 * Thomas Bailey Aldrich, United States
 * Mary Coleridge (born 1861), British
 * Francis Miles Finch
 * John Arthur Phillips (poet)
 * Francis Thompson
 * John Thompson (Australian poet), Australian
 * Annie Louisa Walker

Awards and honors

 * Nobel Prize for Literature: Rudyard Kipling