1829 in poetry

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

Events

 * The American Monthly Magazine is started in Boston by Nathaniel Parker Willis as a humorous and satirical magazine with essays, fiction, criticism, poetry and humor, largely written by the editor. Other contributors include John Lothrop Motley, Richard Hildreth, Lydia Huntley Sigourney, and Albert Pike. The publication was later absorbed by the New York Mirror
 * After the New Harmony utopian community dissolved in 1828, Francis Wright renames the New-Harmony Gazette to the Free Enquirer and broadens its focus to present more socialist and agnostic views

United Kingdom

 * George Crabbe, The Poetical Works ofGeorge Crabbe, the first single volume of the author's collected works
 * Thomas Doubleday, Dioclesian
 * Ebenezer Elliott, The Village Patriarch
 * Thomas Hood:
 * The Epping Hunt, illustrated by George Cruikshank
 * The Dream of Eugene Aram
 * Caroline Norton, published anonymously, The Sorrows of Rosalie: A Tale, with Other Poems
 * Prolusiones Academicae, including "Timbuctoo" by Alfred Lord Tennyson, and poems by C. R. Kennedy and C. Merivale
 * Alfred Lord Tennyson, "Timbuctoo" first published in the Cambridge Chronicle, July 10, 1829

United States

 * Lucretia Maria Davidson, Amir Khan, and Other Poems, published posthumously and edited by her mother
 * George Moses Horton, The Hope of Liberty, the first book by an African American poet in more than 50 years and the first by an African American from the South; contains 23 poems, including three on the author's feelings about having been a slave; he had hoped to make enough money from this and later poetry books to buy his freedom, but was unsuccessful; published in Raleigh, North Carolina
 * Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American Poetry, with Critical and Biographical Notices, the first comprehensive anthology of American poetry; including 189 poets, a historical introduction and chronological listing of American poetry; the publisher, Samuel Goodrich, lost $1,500 on the publication and was annoyed to learn it had been nicknamed "Goodrich's Kettle of Poetry"
 * Edgar Allan Poe, Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Other Poems, including "Al Aaraaf" a shortened version of "Tamerlane", and "Fairyland"
 * William Gilmore Simms, The Vision of Cortes, Cain, and other Poems

France

 * Victor Hugo:
 * Les Orientales France
 * La Légende des siècles, second series (first series 1859, third series 1883)
 * Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Vie, poesie et pensees de Joseph Delorme, France
 * Alfred de Vigny, Poemes antiques et modernes (expanded from the first edition, 1826)

Other languages

 * Alexander Pushkin. Poltava
 * Henrik Wergeland, Creation, Man and the Messiah, epic poem by the Norwegian poet; the sheer scale of the poem invited to criticism; in 1845, on his deathbed, Wergeland will revise the poem and publish it under the title Man.

Births
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 * Rosanna Leprohon (Canada)
 * Elizabeth Siddall

Deaths
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 * William Crowe
 * Sir Humphry Davy