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Estonian Poetry is poetry written in the Estonian language or in Estonia.
History
editThe earliest known poetry written in Estonia was in the Latin language. The first poems written in the Estonian language came from Baltic German estophiles. The development of Estonian poetry occurred during the time of the Noor-Eesti ("Young Estonia") movement.[1]
Kristjan Jaak Peterson (1801-1822) is commonly regarded as one of the founders of Estonian poetry.[2] Following him, the heyday of national romantic poetry took over as the most prominent examples of Estonian poetry led by poets like Lydia Koidula.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Harris, Ernest Howard (1933). A Glimpse of Estonian Poetry. Manchester: Sherratt & Hughes. p. 8.
- ^ Harris, Ernest Howard (1933). A Glimpse of Estonian Literature. Manchester: Sherratt & Hughes. p. 5. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
- ^ Harris, Ernest Howard (1933). A Glimpse of Estonian Literature. Manchester: Sherratt & Hughes. p. 7.
External links
edit- Johannes Aavik, Puudused uuemas eesti luules [Deficiencies in modern Estonian poetry], published in 13 parts in Eesti Kirjandusest [Estonian Literature], 1921-1922 ( from Sõjaeelse Eesti esseistika ja kirjanduskriitika [Pre-war Estonian essays and literary criticism] archive)