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[edit]- 1876 BIRTHS * Léon-Paul Fargúe (died 1947), French poet and writer
- 1947 DEATHS * Léon-Paul Fargúe (born 1876), French poet and writer
- 1874 DEATHS Ludvig Bödtcher 1793-1874, Danish
French
[edit]- 1871 BIRTHS * October 30 - Paul Valéry (died 1945), French, writer and critic
- 1873 BIRTHS * January 7 - Charles Péguy (died 1914), French poet, essayist and editor
- 1876 BIRTHS * July 12 - Max Jacob (died 1944), French
- 1877 BIRTHS * Oscar Venceslas de Lubicz Milosz (died 1939), Lithuanian who wrote poems and plays in French[1]
- 1881 BIRTHS * August 29 - Valery Larbaud (died 1957), French poet, novelist, short-story writer, essayist and translator
- 1883 BIRTHS * Marie Noël (died 1967), French[2]
- 1884 BIRTHS * January 16 - Jules Supervielle (died 1960), French poet, novelist, short-story writer and playwright
- 1885 BIRTHS * Jules Romaines (died 1972), French novelist, playwright and poet[2]
- 1887 BIRTHS * Pierre Jean Jouve (born 1887), French poet and novelist
- 1889 BIRTHS * Pierre Reverdy (died 1960), French poet, novelist and writer
- 1889 BIRTHS * Jean Cocteau (died 1963), French poet, playwright, writer and composer — and at one point a trapeze artist
- 1896 BIRTHS * Antonin Artaud (died 1948), French film actor, stage director, philosopher of drama and poet
- 1896 BIRTHS * Tristan Tzara, pen name of Sami Rosenstock (died 1963), Romanian-born French-language poet, essayist, polemicist and playwright; a founder of Dadaism, a Surrealist
- 1896 BIRTHS * Charles Plisnier (died 1952), a Belgian poet, novelist and short-story author writing in French
- 1897 BIRTHS * Jean Cassou, French[2]
- 1897 BIRTHS * Philippe Soupault, French poet, novelist, translator, academic and journalist
- 1900 BIRTHS * Robert Desnos (died 1945), French poet and journalist
- 1900 BIRTHS * Jacques Prévert (died 1977), French poet, playwright, actor, screenwriter and artist
- 1902 BIRTHS * April 4 – Louise de Vilmorin (died 1970), French novelist, poet and journalist
- 1903 BIRTHS * August 29 – Jean Follain (died 1971), French poet, judge and writer
- 1903 BIRTHS * Raymond Queneau (died 1976), French journalist, editor, novelist and poet
- 1903 BIRTHS * Jean Tardieu, French
- 1903 BIRTHS * Jean Follain (died 1971), French poet and writer
- 1903 BIRTHS * Raymond Radiguet (died 1923), French novelist and poet
- 1904 BIRTHS * Jean Tortel, French[2]
- 1906 BIRTHS * Léopold Sédar, French[2]
- 1907 * Eugène Guillevic, French Breton poet
- 1907 DEATHS * October 26 - Charles Van Lerberghe (born 1861), French
- 1907 BIRTHS * June 14 – René Char (died 1988), French poet, essayist and writer
- 1907 BIRTHS * Andre Frenaud, French poet and academic[1]
- 1907 BIRTHS * Eugene Guilleveic, French civil servant and poet[1]
- 1907 BIRTHS * André Frénaud, French[2]
- 1908 BIRTHS * René Daumal (died 1944), French
- 1909 BIRTHS * André Piyre de Mandiargues, French poet, novelist and short-story writer[2]
- 1910 BIRTHS * Georges Schéhadé, a French-speaking Lebanese poet[2]
- 1911 BIRTHS * Jean Cayrol, French[2]
- 1911 BIRTHS * Luc Estang, French poet, novelist and essayist[2]
- 1912 BIRTHS * Edmond Jabès (died 1991), French
- 1912 BIRTHS * Jean Grosjean, French priest until 1950 and poet
- 1913 BIRTHS * Max-Pol Fouchet (died 1980), French poet, literary critic and art critic[2]
- 1914 BIRTHS * Jean-Paul de Dadelsen (died 1957), French teacher, journalist and poet[1]
- 1914 DEATHS * September 5 - Charles Péguy (born 1873), French poet and writer, killed in the Battle of the Marne
- 1915 BIRTHS * Loys Masson (died 1969), French novelist and poet[2]
- 1916 BIRTHS * Pierre Emmanuel, pen name of Noël Mathieu, Frenchpoet and essayist
- 1919 DEATHS * Victor Segalen (born 1878), French physician, composer and poet
- 1920 BIRTHS * Mohammed Dib, Algerian novelist, playwright and poet who writes in French
- 1920 DEATHS * September 6 - Paul-Jean Toulet (born 1867), French
- 1920 BIRTHS * Andrée Chedid, a woman poet, novelist and playwright born in Egypt to a family of Lebanese origin; after her first book of poems was published in English in 1943, she wrote in French and moved to France, becoming a citizen in 1962
- 1920 BIRTHS * Rene-Guy Cadou (died 1951), French[2]
- 1920 BIRTHS * Boris Vian (died 1959), French novelist, poet, jazz musician and singer
- 1922 BIRTHS * Jean-Claude Renard, French[2]
- 1924 BIRTHS * April 7 – André du Bouchet (died 2001), French
- 1923 DEATHS * Raymond Radiguet (born 1903), French novelist and poet who died from typhoid fever
- 1924 BIRTHS * Henri Pichette, French poet and playwright[2]
- 1925 BIRTHS * Roger Giroux (died 1925), French poet and translator
- 1925 BIRTHS * Philippe Jaccottet, French poet, writer and translator
- 1925 BIRTHS * July 19 – Jean-Pierre Faye, French philosopher and writer of fiction and prose poetry
- 1927 BIRTHS * Jacques Dupin, French editor, poet and writer
- 1929 BIRTHS * Kateb Yacine, an Algerian poet and novelist who wrote in French
- 1932 * Jacques Roubaud, French professor of mathematics, translator and poet
- 1933 BIRTHS * Pierre Oster, French[2]
- 1937 BIRTHS * Denis Roche, French poet, translator, novelist and essayist[1]
- 1937 BIRTHS * Anne-Marie Albiach, French
- 1939 DEATHS * Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz-Milosz, also known as O. V. de L. Milosz (born 1877), Lithuanian diplomat who later became a French citizen, also a fiction writer, playwright, poet and essayist, a cousin of Czeslaw Milosz, on whom he exerted a great influence[1]
- 1939 DEATHS * Oscar Venceslas de Lubicz Milosz (died 1877), Lithuanian who wrote poems and plays in French[3]
- 1940 DEATHS * October 18 - Saint-Pol-Roux, pen name of Paul Roux (born 1861), killed in defending his home from a drunken German soldier French[3]
- 1940 BIRTHS * Emmanuel Hocquard, French small-press publisher and poet
- 1941 BIRTHS * Jean Daive, French poet and translator[1]
- 1942 BIRTHS * Alain Veinstein, French[1]
- 1942 BIRTHS * Claude Royet-Journoud, French
- 1944 BIRTHS * Alain Delahaye, French translator and poet[1]
- 1944 DEATHS * March 5 - Max Jacob (born 1876), French painter and poet; arrested by the Gestapo on February 24, put into Orléans prison, then transferred to a holding camp in Drancy for transport to a concentration camp in Germany, but died in the Drancy deportation camp from bronchial pneumonia
- 1944 DEATHS * René Daumal (born 1908), French
- 1945 DEATHS * July 20 - Paul Valéry (born 1871), French poet, writer and critic
- 1947 BIRTHS * Philippe Denis, French, academic, translator and poet[1]
- 1947 DEATHS * Léon-Paul Fargue (born 1876), French editor and poet
- 1948 BIRTHS * Antonin Artaud (born 1896), French film actor, stage director, philosopher of drama and poet
- 1951 DEATHS * Rene-Guy Cadou (born 1920), French[2]
- 1952 DEATHS * Charles Plisnier (born 19896), a Belgian poet, novelist and short-story author writing in French
- 1952 BIRTHS * Paul Éluard (born 1895), pen name of Eugene Grindel, French
- 1955 DEATHS * February 23 - Paul Claudel (born 1868), French
- 1957 DEATHS * Valéry Larbaud (born 1881), French poet and translator
- 1957 DEATHS * Jean-Paul de Dadelsen (born 1914), French teacher, journalist and poet; from brain cancer[1]
- 1957 DEATHS * February 2 - Valery Larbaud (died 1957), French poet, novelist, short-story writer, essayist and translator
- 1959 DEATHS * Benjamin Péret (born 1899), French poet and writer
- 1959 DEATHS * Boris Vian (born 1920), French novelist, poet, jazz musician and singer
- 1960 DEATHS * Pierre Reverdy (born 1889), French poet, novelist and writer
- 1960 DEATHS * May 17 - Jules Supervielle (born 1884), French poet, novelist, short-story writer and playwright
- 1961 DEATHS * Blaise Cendrars, pen name of Frédéric Louis Sauser (born 1887), a Swiss novelist and poet naturalized as a French citizen in 1916
- 1963 DEATHS * Jean Cocteau, (born 1889), French poet, playwright, filmmaker, writer and composer — and at one point a trapeze artist
- 1963 DEATHS * Tristan Tzara, pen name of Sami Rosenstock (died 1963), Romanian-born French-language poet, essayist, polemicist and playwright; a founder of Dadaism, a Surrealist
- 1965 DEATHS * Jacques Audiberti (born 1899), French[2]
- 1966 DEAHS * February 17 – Hervé Bazin, full name: Jean-Pierre Hervé-Bazin (died 1966), French novelist and poet
- 1967 BIRTHS Alphonse Métérié (born 1887), newspaper editor, teacher, and poet
- 1967 DEATHS * Marie Noël (born 1883), French[2]
- 1969 DEATHS * Loys Masson (born 1915), French novelist and poet[2]
- 1970 DEATHS * December 26 – Louise de Vilmorin (born 1902), French novelist, poet and journalist
- 1971 DEATHS * March 10 – Jean Follain (born 1903), French poet, judge and writer
- 1971 DEATHS * Jean Follain (born 1903), French poet and writer
- 1972 DEATHS * Jules Romaines (born 1885), French novelist, playwright and poet[2]
- 1973 DEATHS * Roger Giroux (born 1973), French poet and translator
- 1975 DEATHS * Patrice de La Tour du Pin (born 1911), French
- 1975 DEATHS * Saint-John Perse (died 1975), French diplomat, poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1960
- 1976 DEATHS * Pierre Jean Jouve (born 1887), French poet and novelist
- 1976 DEATHS * Raymond Queneau (born 1903), French journalist, editor, novelist and poet
- 1977 DEATHS * Jacques Prévert (born 1900), French poet, playwright, actor, screenwriter and artist
- 1981 DEATHS * January 5 – Lanza del Vasto (born 1901), French poet and novelist
- 1984 DEATHS * Henri Michaux (died 1984), Belgian, French-language artist, writer and poet who became a French citizen
- 1988 DEATHS * February 19 – René Char (born 1907), French poet, essayist and writer
- 1990 DEATHS * September 30 – Michel Leiris (born 1901), French author and poet
- 2001 DEATHS * April 19 – Andre du Bouchet (born 1924), French
Indian
[edit]- -- 1765 -- BIRTHS -- * Mahmood Gami (died 1855) Indian, Bengali-language[4]
- -- 1850 -- BIRTHS -- * Vishvanatha Dev Varma, (died 1920), Indian, Sanskrit-language poet[4]
- -- 1850 -- BIRTHS -- * Vitthal Bhagwani Lembhe (died 1920), Indian, Marathi-language poet[4]
- -- 1855 -- BIRTHS -- * Devendranath Sen (died 1920, Indian, Bengali-language poet[4]
- -- 1855 -- DEATHS -- * Mahmood Gami (born 1765), Indian, Bengali-language[4]
- -- 1860 -- BIRTHS -- * Nagesh Vishvanath Pai (died 1920), Indian poet and fiction writer[4]
- -- 1870 in poetry|1870 -- * Va. Ba. Patavardhan (died 1921), Indian, Marathi-language critic and poet[4]
- -- 1872 -- Divakarla Tirupti Shastri (died 1920), Indian, Telugu-language poet; one of the two poets in the due known in Telugu literature as "Triupati Vankata Kavulu"[4]
- -- 1882 -- BIRTHS -- * C. Subrahamania Bharati (died 1921), Indian, Tamil-language poet who also wrote Indian poetry in English[4]
- -- 1884 * Leknath Ponday, Indian, Nepali-language poet[4]
- -- 1893 -- BIRTHS -- * Dharanidhar Sharma Koirala (died 1980), Indian, Nepali-language[4]
- -- 1965 -- DEATHS -- * Leknath Ponday, Indian, Nepali-language poet[4]
- -- 1966 -- DEATHS -- * Dimbeshwar Neog (born 1899), Indian, Assamese-language[4]
- -- 1966 -- DEATHS -- * Sugan Ahuja (born 1921), Indian, Sindhi-language poet and short-story writer[4]
- -- 1969 -- DEATHS -- * Padmadhar Chaliha (born 1895), Indian, Assamese-language[4]
- -- 1969 -- DEATHS -- * V. A. Anandakkuttan (born 1920), Indian, Malayalam-language poet and author of humorous essays and farces[4]
- -- 1970 -- DEATHS -- * Nilkanth Sharma Dal (born 1888), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet[4]
- -- 1974 -- DEATHS -- * Shrikrishna Powale (born 1921), Indian, Marathi-language poet in the "Sthandil" Cult of Kusumagraj and Kant[4]
- -- 1978 -- DEATHS -- * G. D. Madgulkar (born 1919), Indian, Marathi-language poet, songwriter and short-story writer
- -- 1980 -- DEATHS -- * Dharanidhar Sharma Koirala (born 1893), Indian, Nepali-language[4]
- -- 1989 -- DEATHS -- * N. V. Krishna Warrier, N. V. Krishna Warrier (born 1916), Indian, Malayalam-language poet, critic and scholar who introduced new types of long narrative poems and satires; editor of ' 'Mathrubhumi' ', a weekly; director of the Kerala Bhasa Institute [4]
- -- 1990 -- DEATHS -- * Jnanindra Barma (born 1916), Indian, Oriya-language poet[4]
- -- 1992 -- DEATHS -- * M. Gopalakrishna Adiga (born 1918), Indian, Kannada-language poet often said to be the pioneer of the "navya" (modernist) literary movement in Karnataka[4]
new list
[edit]- 1924 BIRTHS * Nirendranath Chakravarti, Indian, Bengali-language[5]
- 1929 BIRTHS * Yash Sharma, Indian, Dogri-language poet, playwright and lyricist[1]
- 1927 BIRTHS * Kunwar Narain, Indian, Hindi-language poet, critic, writer and translator[6]
- 1933 BIRTHS * Nilmani Phookan, Indian, Assamese-language[7]
- 1934 BIRTHS * Kedarnath Singh, Indian, Hindi-language[8]
- 1936 BIRTHS * Gulzar, Indian, Urdu-language poet, filmmaker, scriptwriter, lyricist, short-story writer and children's author[9]
- 1937 BIRTHS * Keki Daruwalla, Indian who writes Indian poetry in English[10]
- 1938 BIRTHS * Dilip Chitre (died 2009), Indian poet and translator writing in English and Marathi[11]
- 1940 BIRTHS * Gieve Patel, Indian, Indian poetry in English-language poet, playwright and painter and physician[12]
- 1940 BIRTHS * Eunice de Souza, Indian, English-language poet and writer[13]
- 1940 BIRTHS * Adil Jussawalla, Indian, English-language poet and critic[14]
- 1943 BIRTHS * Dileep Jhaveri (born 1943), Indian, Gujarati-language poet and playwright[15]
- 1944 BIRTHS * Nitin Mehta, Indian, Gujarati-language poet, critic and translator[16]
- 1946 BIRTHS * K. Satchidanandan, Indian, Malayalam-language poet, critic and academic[17]
- 1946 BIRTHS * Debarati Mitra, Indian, Bengali-language poet, critic and translator[18]
- 1947 BIRTHS * Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Indian, English-language poet and critic
- 1948 BIRTHS * K. G. Sankara Pillai, Indian, Malayalam-language poet, critic and academic[19]
- 1949 BIRTHS * Namdeo Dhasal, Indian, Marathi-language poet[20]
- 1943 BIRTHS * K. Siva Reddy, Indian, Telugu-language[21]
- 1950 BIRTHS * E.V. Ramakrishnan, Indian, poet, critic and writer in English and Malayalam[22]
- 1951 BIRTHS * Meena Alexander, Indian novelist, essayist and writer of Indian poetry in English[23]
- 1954 BIRTHS * Imtiaz Dharker, Indian, English-language[24]
- 1954 BIRTHS * Jeet Thayil, Indian, English-language[25]
- 1953 BIRTHS * December 27, Pranabkumar Chattopadhyay, Indian poetry in BengaliBengali poetry
- 1954 BIRTHS * November 10 – Joy Goswami, Indian, Bengali-language[26]
- 1955 BIRTHS * Jayant Kaikini, Indian, Kannada-language poet, short-story writer, and screenwriter[27]
- 1956 BIRTHS * Chandrakant Shah, also known as Chandu Shah (born 1956), Indian, Gujarati-language poet and playwright living in the United States[28]
- 1957 BIRTHS * Chandrakanta Murasingh, Indian, Kokborok-language poet[29]
- 1957 BIRTHS * Malika Amar Sheikh, Indian, Marathi-language writer and poet[30]
- 1957 BIRTHS * Mamang Dai (born 1957) poet and novelist, Indian, English-language poet and novelist
- 1959 BIRTHS * C. P. Surendran, Indian, English-language poet and novelist[31]
- 1960 * Dilip Chitre, Kavita, Mumbai: Mouj Prakashan; India, Marathi-language[32]
- 1962 BIRTHS * Basudev Sunani, Indian, Oraya-language poet and author[33]
- 1964 BIRTHS * Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih, Indian, Kahsi-language poet and writer[34]
- 1966 BIRTHS * Mamta Sagar, Indian, Kannada-language poet, playwright and academic[35]
- 1966 BIRTHS * Jerry Pinto, poet, writer, journalist and author of books for children[36]
- 1967 BIRTHS * Arundhathi Subramaniam, Indian, English-language poet[37]
- 1967 BIRTHS * Hemant Divate, Indian, Marathi-language poet, publisher and executive in a marketing firm[38]
- 1968 BIRTHS * Malathi Maithri, Indian, Tamil-language poet[39]
- 1970 BIRTHS * Nitin Kulkarni, Indian, Marathi-language poet and architect[40]
- 1970 BIRTHS * Jiban Narah, Indian, Assamese-language[41]
- 1971 BIRTHS * Mithu Sen, Indian, Bengali-language poet and artist[42]
- 1972 BIRTHS * Bharat Majhi, Indian, Oriya-language journalist and poet[43]
- 1972 BIRTHS * Anjum Hasan, Indian, English-language
- 1974 BIRTHS * Kutti Revathi, pen name of S. Revathi, Indian, Tamil-language poet[44]
- 1975 BIRTHS * Giriraj Kiradoo (born 1975), Indian, Hindi-language poet, critic, translator and short-story writer[45]
- 1984 BIRTHS * Meena Kandasamy, Indian, translator and writer of Indian poetry in English as well as prose[46]
- 2009 DEATHS * Dilip Chitre (born 1938), Indian poet and translator writing in English and Marathi[47]
More Indian Births/Deaths
[edit]- 1871 BIRTHS * Nizamat Jung, Indian, writing Indian poetry in English[48]
- 1872 BIRTHS * Sri Aurobindo (died 1950), Indian poet writing Indian poetry in English
- 1875 BIRTHS * Peroze P. Meherjee (died 1925), Indian writing Indian poetry in English[50]
- 1879 BIRTHS * Sarojini Naidu (died 1949), Indian writing Indian poetry in English[51]
- 1883 BIRTHS * Roby Datta (died 1918), Indian, writing Indian poetry in English[52]
- 1925 DEATHS * Peroze P. Meherjee (born 1875), Indian writing Indian poetry in English[53]
- 1937 BIRTHS * Vinod Kumar Shukla, Indian, Hindi-language poet, novelist and short-fiction writer[54]
- 1940 BIRTHS * Varavara Rao, better known as "VV", Indian, Telugu-language poet, public speaker, literary critic, journalist and political activist[56]
- 1941 BIRTHS * Sitanshu Yashaschandra, Indian, Gujarati-language poet, playwright, translator and academic[57]
- 1941 BIRTHS * Suniti Namjoshi, Indian, English-language poet, writer andacademic[58]
- 1942 BIRTHS * Vasant Abaji Dahake, Indian, Marathi-language poet, critic, essayist, novelist and short fiction writer[59]
- 1944 BIRTHS * Rajendra Kishore Panda, Indian, Oraya-language[60]
- 1945 BIRTHS * Prabodh Parikh, Indian, Gujarati-language poet, short fiction writer, artist and academic[61]
- 1945 BIRTHS * Vaidehi, pen name of Janaki Srinivasa Murthy, Indian, Kannada-language short fiction writer, novelist, essayist, playwright and poet[62]
- 1946 BIRTHS * Amarjit Chandan, Indian, Punjabi poet and essayist[63]
- 1948 BIRTHS * Saroop Dhruv, Indian, Gujarati-language poet, playwright and cultural activist[64]
- 1948 BIRTHS * Thangjam Ibopishak Singh, Indian, Manipuri-language poet and academic[65]
- 1949 BIRTHS * Yumlembam Ibomcha Singh, Indian, Manipuri-language poet and short-fiction writer[66]
- 1951 BIRTHS * Udaya Narayana Singh, Indian, Bengali- and Maithili-language poet, playwright, translator and essayist[67]
- 1952 BIRTHS * Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Indian, English-language poet and academic[68]
- 1955 BIRTHS * Teji Grover, Indian, Hindi poet, painter, translator and environmental activist[69]
- 1955 BIRTHS * Nirupama Dutt, Indian, Punjabi-language poet, translator and journalist[70]
- 1955 BIRTHS * Ruth Vanita, Indian, English-language poet and academic[71]
- 1955 BIRTHS * Prathibha Nandakumar, Indian, Kannada-language poet, short story writer, playwright, journalist and documentary filmmaker[72]
- 1956 BIRTHS * Sujata Bhatt, Indian, English-language poet, academic and translator[73]
- 1956 BIRTHS * Rajendra Bhandari, Indian, Nepali-language poet and academic[74]
- 1957 BIRTHS * Raghavan Atholi, Indian, Malayalam-language poet, novelist and sculptor[75]
- 1959 BIRTHS * Robin Ngangom, Indian, English-language and [[]]-language poet and translator[76]
- 1959 BIRTHS * Gagan Gill, Indian, Hindi-language poet[77]
- 1960 BIRTHS * Mallika Sengupta, Indian, Bengali-language poet, novelist and writer[78]
- 1960 BIRTHS * Udayan Vajpeyi, Indian, Hindi-language poet, essayist, short fiction and script writer and translator[79]
- 1962 BIRTHS * P. P. Ramachandran, Indian, Malayalam-language poet and high school teacher[81]
- 1963 BIRTHS * Veerankutty, Indian, Malayalam-language poet, academic and author of short fiction for children[82]
- 1963 BIRTHS * Tarannum Riyaz, Indian, Urdu-language short-story writer, translator, critic, poet and novelist[83]
- 1968 BIRTHS * Salma, Indian, Tamil-language poet[85]
- 1968 BIRTHS * Manushya Puthiran, pen name of S. Abdul Hameed, an Indian, Tamil-language poet[86]
- 1964 BIRTHS * Sudeep Sen, Indian, English-language poet, translator, editor and reviewer[87]
- 1967 BIRTHS * Saleel Wagh, Indian, Marathi-language poet, critic and translator[88]
- 1969 BIRTHS * Ranjit Hoskote, Indian, English-language poet, translator, editor and art critic[89]
- 1972 BIRTHS * Sachin Ketkar, Indian, English and Marathi-language poet, translator and critic[90]
- 1974 BIRTHS * Kanaka Ha. Ma., Indian, Kannada poet, translator, actor and journalist[91]
Still more
[edit]- 1982 -- DEATHS -- * Lal Chand Prarthi (born 1916), Dogri-language Pahadi poet and editor (India[4]
- -- 1984 -- DEATHS -- * Sarachchandra Muktibodh (born 1921), Indian, Marathi-language poet and novelist[4]
- -- 1985 -- * Birendra Chattopadhyay (born 1920), Bengali-language poet and Marxist
- -- 1986 -- DEATHS -- * Ramkrishna Sharma (born 1921), Indian, Nepali-language critic, essayist, poet and short-story writer called the father of modern literary criticism in Nepali[4]
- -- 1987 -- DEATHS -- * Dina Nath Kaul Nadim (born 1916), Indian, Kashmiri[4]
Danish
[edit]- 1764 DEATHS * Hans Adolph Brorson (born 1694), Danish
- 1764 BIRTHS * Jens Baggesen (died 1826), Danish
- 1826 DEATHS * October 3 – Jens Baggesen (born 1764), Danish
- 1743 BIRTHS * November 18 – Johannes Ewald, Danish -- p178
- 1769 BIRTHS * Schack Staffeldt, (died 1826), a leading poet of Romanticism in Denmark -- 181
- 1773 BIRTHS * Henrik Steffens, (died 1845), Norwegian-[Danish poetry|Danish]] , leading poet of the Romantic movement -- 181
- 1779 ????? * Adam Oehlenschläger, November 14, 1779 - Danish -- 182
- 1783 BORN -- September 8 - Bishop Nicolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (died 1872), called the "Prophet of the North", a Danish poet, orator, educator, historian and cleric -- 186-187
- 1789 BIRTHS Bernhard Severin Ingemann (died 1862), called "The Walter Scott of Denmark" -- 189
- 1790 BIRTHS Johannes Carsten Hauch (died 1872), Danish poet, playwright and novelist
- 1793 BIRTHS Ludvig Bödtcher (died 1874), Danish
- 1796 BIRTHS Christian Winther (died 1876), Danish
- 1798 BIRTHS Andreas Nicolai de Saint-Aubain (died 1865), Danish
- 1800 BIRTHS Emil Aarestrup (died 1856), Danish -- 194
- 1809 BIRTHS Frederik Paludan-Müller (died 1876), Danish
- 1807 BIRTHS Carl Christian Bagger (died 1846), Danish -- 194
- 1826 DEATHS * Schack Staffeldt (born 1769), a leading poet of Romanticism in Denmark -- 181
- 1845 DEATHS * Henrik Steffens (born 1773), Norwegian-Danish , leading poet of the Romantic movement -- 181
- 1846 DEATHS Carl Christian Bagger (born 1807), Danish -- 194
- 1856 DEATHS Emil Aarestrup (born 1800), Danish -- 194
- 1862 DEATHS Bernhard Severin Ingemann (born 1789),Danish poetry|Danish]] poet and author called "The Walter Scott of Denmark" -- 189
- 1865 DEATHS Andreas Nicolai de Saint-Aubain (born 1798),Danish
- 1872 DEATHS Johannes Carsten Hauch (born 1790), Danish poet, playwright and novelist, 1790-1872
- 1872 DIED -- September 2 - Bishop Nicolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (born 1783), called the "Prophet of the North", a Danish poet, orator, educator, historian and cleric -- 186-187
- 1805 BIRTHS Hans Christian Andersen (died 1875), Danish writer of tales, playwright and poet
- 1875 DEATHS Hans Christian Andersen (born 1805), Danishwriter of tales, playwright and poet
- 1876 DEATHS Frederik Paludan-Müller (born 1809), Danish
- 1876 DEATHS Christian Winther (born 1796), Danish
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