1587 in poetry

The entry 1587 in poetry refers to a chronological overview of poetry‑related events, publications, births, and deaths that occurred in the calendar year 1587. Such yearly articles are commonly found in encyclopedic references and literary histories, particularly within the context of English‑language poetry and, where relevant, other national literatures.

Scope and Content
A typical “year in poetry” entry includes the following categories:

  • Works published – Notable poetic works that were either published for the first time or otherwise disseminated during the year. This may encompass collections, individual poems, translations, and occasional verses printed in pamphlets, broadsides, or early newspapers.
  • Births – Poets born in the year, often accompanied by brief biographical notes such as nationality, main literary contributions, and dates of death.
  • Deaths – Poets who died in the year, with similar biographical information and references to their principal works.
  • Literary events – Occurrences that impacted the poetic community, such as patronage appointments, the founding of literary societies, or significant performances of poetic works.

Historical Context
The year 1587 falls within the late Renaissance period in Europe, a time marked by the flourishing of vernacular literature, the rise of the sonnet form, and increasing print circulation. In England, the Elizabethan era nurtured poets such as Edmund Spenser, Sir Philip Sidney, and Thomas Nashe, while in other regions, poets were engaging with humanist and reformist ideas.

Representative Examples (illustrative, not exhaustive)

  • In England, the year saw the continued activity of poets associated with the Court of Queen Elizabeth I, though specific titles of works published in 1587 are not uniformly documented in readily available sources.
  • Among the poets born in 1587 are individuals who would later contribute to early 17th‑century poetry, though detailed biographical entries for births in this specific year are limited.
  • Deaths recorded for 1587 may include lesser‑known poets whose works were circulated in manuscript or early print, but comprehensive lists are often incomplete.

Research Considerations
Precise identification of poems and poets for the year 1587 depends on archival research, examination of contemporary publication records, and scholarly catalogues. Many early modern works were printed without dates, and attributions can be uncertain. Consequently, while the year‑in‑poetry format provides a useful framework for organizing literary history, the completeness of its entries may vary among sources.

References

  • Standard literary chronologies (e.g., The Oxford Companion to English Literature, A History of Renaissance Poetry).
  • Bibliographic databases of early modern print culture (e.g., the English Short Title Catalogue, ESTC).

Note: The specifics of published works, births, and deaths for 1587 are not comprehensively catalogued in widely accessible references; entries may therefore be limited to those verified by scholarly consensus.

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