1532 in poetry
This article covers 1532 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.
Works published
Great Britain">English poetry">Great Britain
- Anonymous, Sir Lamwell, publication year uncertain but thought to be sometime from 1530 to this year; a version of an Authurian "fairy mistress" tale from Marie de France's Lai de Lanval, written in the second half of the 12th century
- Geoffrey Chaucer,, edited by William Thynne ; Great Britain
- William Walter, Guistarde and Sigismonde, translation of Boccaccio's Decameron, Day 4, Tale 1, translated from a Latin version by Leonardo Bruni and edited by Robert Copland); Great Britain
Other
- Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, first definitive version published; Italy
- Clément Marot, L’Adolescence clémentine, including many poems in formes fixes as well as the long allegorical poem Le Temple de Cupidon; the author's first published collection; France
- Yamazaki Sōkan, editor, Shinseninutsukubashū, significant anthology of early Japanese haikai renga from which haiku later developed
- François Villon, Oeuvres, first edition with commentary on the works by Clément Marot; France
Births
Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:- February 19 - Jean-Antoine de Baïf, French poet and member of La Pléiade
- Lelio Bonzi, Italian, Latin-language poet
- Étienne Jodelle French poet and playwright
- Dominicus Lampsonius, Flemish humanist, poet and artist
- Georg List, German
- Thomas Norton, politician and poet
- Bartholomäus Ringwaldt year of death uncertain, German
- - Gosvāmī Tulsīdās तुलसीदास, also known as "Tulasī Dāsa" and "Tulsidas" Awadhi poet and philosopher
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:- Juan del Encina died late this year or early 1533, Spanish poet, musician and playwright
- Andrzej Krzycki, Polish archbishop, Latin prose writer and Polish-language poet often considered one of Poland's greatest humanist writers