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1848 in poetry

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Events
• March 15 – Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire: Hungarian Revolution of 1848Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi with Mihály Táncsics and other young men lead the bloodless revolution in Pest, reciting Petőfi's "Nemzeti dal" (National song) and the "12 points" and printing them on the presses of Landerer es Heckenast, forcing Ferdinand I of Austria to abolish censorship • Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood founded by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, and John Everett Millais in England • End of the Biedermeier era of German literature, which began in 1815. The name is derived from a parody in the Munich magazine Fliegende Blätter of 1848 by Ludwig Eichrodt and Dr. Adolph Kussmaul of two poems by Joseph Victor von Scheffel, "Biedermanns Abendgemütlichkeit" ("Biedermann's Evening Comfort") and "Bummelmaiers Klage" ("Bummelmaier's Complaint") ==Works published in English==
Works published in English
===United Kingdom=== • Cecil Frances Alexander, ''The Baron's Little Daughter, and Other Tales in Prose and Verse'' • William Edmondstoune Aytoun, Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, ScotlandJohn Stanyan Bigg, The Sea-KingRufus Wilmot Griswold, Female Poets of America, anthology • Henry Beck Hirst, EndymionFitz-Greene Halleck, The Poetical Works of Fitz-Greene Halleck, Now First Collected, New York: D. Appleton & Company • James Mathewes Legare, Orta-Undis, and Other Poems, the only book of poetry published in the author's lifetime; Boston: Ticknor and Company, printed at the author's expense • Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka: A Prose Poem, United StatesAdrien Rouquette, Wild Flowers: Sacred PoetryLays of the Palmetto: a Tribute to the South Carolina Regiment in the War with Mexico, Charleston • The Cassique of AccabeeCharleston and Her Satirists: A ScribblementWilliam Ross Wallace, Alban the Pirate ==Works published in other languages==
Works published in other languages
José Bonifácio, Rosas e Goivos ("Roses and Cresses"), BrazilJames Huston, editor, Le répertoire national, anthology of French Canadian poetry in four volumes, published from this year to 1850, including poetry by Joseph Mermet ("Les Boucheries: fêtes rurales du Canada"), Isidore Bédard ("Sol canadien, terre chérie"), François-Xavier Garneau, Napoléon Aubin, François-Magloire Derome and Pierre ChauveauAndreas Munch, Digte, gamle og nye, NorwayJohan Ludvig Runeberg, The Tales of Ensign Stål (Swedish original title: , ), first part, Finland ==Births==
Births
, born this year Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: • January 6 (December 25, 1847 O.S.) – Hristo Botev (killed 1876), Bulgarian revolutionary and poet • February 17 – Louisa Lawson, née Albury (died 1920), Australian poet, writer, publisher and feminist; mother of Henry Lawson • August 13 – Romesh Chunder Dutt (died 1909), Indian poet writing in English; cousin of Toru Dutt • Undated – Gobinda Rath (died 1918), Indian, Oriya-language poet and satirist ==Deaths==
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: • January 19 – Isaac D'Israeli (born 1766), English scholar and man of letters • February 11 – Thomas Cole (born 1801), English-born American landscape painter and occasional poet • February 23 – John Quincy Adams (born 1767), American statesman, sixth President of the United States • May 25 – Annette von Droste-Hulshoff (born 1797), German author and poet • August 14 – Sarah Fuller Flower Adams (born 1805), English religious poet (tuberculosis) • September 24 – Branwell Brontë (born 1817), English painter, writer and poet (tuberculosis) • December 19 – Emily Brontë (born 1818), English novelist and poet (tuberculosis) • Undated – Ann Batten Cristall (born c. 1769), English • Undated – Leyla Khanim, Turkish woman poet ==See also==
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