Circle of poets
A group of poets is a group of poets with common interests.
Poetry circles in Germany:
- Bamberg Poets' Circle (1936–1943)
- Eutiner circle of poets (from 1936), (reference to Eutin circle around 1800)
- Friedrichshagener Dichterkreis (from 1888) (from 1962)
- Göttingen Hainbund (1772–1775)
- Hallescher Dichterkreis (1733) (1739) (1991)
- Halberstadt poets' circle (around 1770)
- Cockchafer Association (1840–1847 in Bonn and Berlin)
- Upper Rhine poets' circle (1784–1814)
- Serach poets' circle (from 1831)
- Swabian Poet School (also Swabian Poet Circle ; from 1805)
- Swabian poets' circle (from 1938)
- Poets of the Thingspiel movement (around 1930–1935)
- Wuppertal poets' circle (around 1850) (from 1970)
Poetry circles in the United States:
- Hartford Wits (around 1785)
Poetry circles in France:
- Cercle des poètes Zutiques (Paris 1871/1872)
Remarks
- ^ "On November 1st, 1938, the Swabian Poets' Circle was founded under the direction of Georg Schmückle . Gerhard Schumann was one of the 29 members … The group was led in close cooperation with the Schiller National Museum , whose director Georg Schmückle acted. ”Simone Bautz: Gerhard Schumann - biography. Plant. Effect of a prominent National Socialist author. Dissertation 2008, ( PDF 5.4 MB ( Memento of the original from December 28, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. )