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Events

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June 16 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – Emperor Julian marches back up the Tigris and burns his fleet of supply ships. During the withdrawal, Roman forces suffer several attacks from the Persians. * 632 – Yazdegerd III ascends the throne as king ...
Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian e ...
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William Macready William Charles Macready (3 March 179327 April 1873) was an English actor. Life He was born in London the son of William Macready the elder, and actress Christina Ann Birch. Educated at Rugby School where he became headboy, and where now the ...
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''. *July – The English "peasant poet"
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first enters an asylum for the insane, at
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in Essex. *September – In ''
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William Evans Burton William Evans Burton (24 September 180410 February 1860) was an English actor, playwright, Actor-manager, theatre manager and publisher who relocated to the United States. Life and work Early life Born in London on 24 September 1804, Burton w ...
publishes an early example of the
detective story Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—whether professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder. The detective genre began around the same time as specu ...
, "The Secret Cell", featuring a London police officer and his wife. *October – ''The United States Magazine and Democratic Review'' is first published. *October 4 – Andreas Munch's first play, ''Kong Sverres Ungdom'', opens the Christiania Theatre's new building in Norway. *''unknown date'' – The publishers Little, Brown and Company open their doors in Boston, Massachusetts.


New books


Fiction

*W. Harrison Ainsworth – ''Crichton'' *Honoré de Balzac **''César Birotteau'' **''Les Illusions perdues, Lost Illusions'', Part I: ''The Two Poets'' *Richard Harris Barham – ''The Ingoldsby Legends'' (serialization begins in ''Bentley's Miscellany'') *Robert Montgomery Bird – ''Nick of the Woods'' *Sara Coleridge – ''Phantasmion'' *Hendrik Conscience – ''In 't Wonderjaar 1566'' *
Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian e ...
**''Oliver Twist'' (serialization begins in ''Bentley's Miscellany'', February) **''The Pickwick Papers'' (serialization completed in November; first book publication) *Benjamin Disraeli **''Henrietta Temple'' **''Venetia'' *Lady Mary Fox – ''An Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland'' *Phillipe-Ignace François Aubert du Gaspé – ''L'Influence d'un livre'' *Jeremias Gotthelf – ''Bauernspiegel'' *Nathaniel Hawthorne – ''Twice-Told Tales'' *Julia Kavanagh – ''Adele'' *Letitia Elizabeth Landon (writing as L.E.L.) – ''Ethel Churchill, or The Two Brides'' *Catharine Maria Sedgwick – ''Live and Let Live'' *Victor Séjour – ''Le Mulâtre'' (earliest known work of African American fiction, published in ''Revue des Colonies'', March) *Mary Shelley – ''Falkner (novel), Falkner''


Children and young people

*Hans Christian Andersen **''Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection.#Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection. Third Booklet, Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection. Third Booklet'' (''Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. Første Samling. Tredie Hefte'') comprising "The Little Mermaid" ("Den lille havfrue") and "The Emperor's New Clothes" ("Kejserens nye klæder") **''Only a Fiddler'' *Georgiana Chatterton – ''Aunt Dorothy's Tales'' *Frederick Marryat – ''Snarleyyow or the Dog Fiend'' *George Ayliffe Poole – ''The Exile's Return; or a Cat's Journey from Glasgow to Edinburgh'' *Robert Southey – "The Story of the Three Bears" (in ''The Doctor'')


Drama

*Joanna Baillie – ''The Separation'' *Manuel Bretón de los Herreros – ''Muérete y verás'' *Robert Browning – ''Strafford (play), Strafford'' *Edward Bulwer-Lytton – ''The Duchess de la Vallière'' (posthumously performed) *Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch – ''Los Amantes de Teruel'' *Henrik Hertz – ''Svend Dyrings Huus'' *Alfred de Musset – ''Un caprice'' *Jules-Édouard Alboize de Pujol – ''L'Idiote''


Poetry

*José de Espronceda – ''El estudiante de Salamanca'' *Louisa Jane Hall – ''Miriam, a Dramatic Sketch'' (written 1826) *Alphonse de Lamartine – ''Chute d'un ange'' *Alexander Pushkin – ''The Bronze Horseman (poem), The Bronze Horseman'' (Медный всадник) *''See also 1837 in poetry''


Non-fiction

*Charles Babbage – ''Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation'' *Charles Ball – ''Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, A Black Man'' *Bernard Bolzano – ''Wissenschaftslehre'' (Theory of Science) *Thomas Carlyle – ''The French Revolution (Carlyle), The French Revolution: A History'' *Washington Irving – ''The Adventures of Captain Bonneville'' *Harriet Martineau – ''Society in America'' *William H. Prescott – ''The History of Ferdinand and Isabella'' *Ferenc Pulszky – ''Aus dem Tagebuch eines in Grossbritannien reisenden Ungarns'' (From the Diary of a Hungarian Travelling in Britain) *Martin Farquhar Tupper, Martin Tupper – ''Proverbial Philosophy'' *Andrew Ure – ''A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines'' *Adelbert von Chamisso – ''Über die Hawaiische Sprache'' (On the Hawaiian Language)


Births

*January 16 – Ellen Russell Emerson, American author and ethnologist (died 1907 in literature, 1907) *January 23 – Agnes Maule Machar, Canadian novelist (died 1927 in literature, 1927) *February 13 – Emily S. Bouton, American author, editor, and educator (died 1927 in literature, 1927) *February 24 – Rosalía de Castro, Spanish Galician language, Galician poet and writer (died 1885 in literature, 1885) *March 1 **Ion Creangă, Romanian raconteur (died 1889 in literature, 1889) **William Dean Howells, American realist novelist (died 1920 in literature, 1920) *March 6 – Sully Prudhomme, French poet (died 1907 in literature, 1907) *April 1 – Jorge Isaacs (Ferrer), Colombian writer, politician and explorer (died 1895 in literature, 1895) *April 5 – Algernon Charles Swinburne, English poet (died 1909 in literature, 1909) *April 7 – Lou Singletary Bedford, American author and editor (unknown year of death) *June 9 – Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, English novelist and essayist (died 1919 in literature, 1919) *June 28 – Petre P. Carp, Romanian politician, polemicist, and translator (died 1919 in literature, 1919) *July 13 – Mary Allen West, American writer, editor, and philanthropist (died 1892 in literature, 1892) *August 24 – Bertha Jane Grundy, English novelist (died 1912 in literature, 1912) *October 15 – Leo Königsberger, German historian of science (died 1921 in literature, 1921) *October 21 – Mary Alice Seymour, American music critic and editor (died 1897 in literature, 1897) *December 4 – Angie F. Newman, American poet, author, and editor (died 1910 in literature, 1910) *December 10 – Edward Eggleston, American novelist and historian (died 1902 in literature, 1902) *December 11 – Esther Saville Allen, American author (died 1913 in literature, 1913) *December 17 – Celia Logan, American actress and playwright (died 1904 in literature, 1904) *''unknown dates'' **Teodor Boldur-Lățescu, Romanian journalist and publisher (died 1891 in literature, 1891) **Florence Caddy (née Tompson), English non-fiction writer (died 1923 in literature, 1923) **Anna Augusta Truitt, American essayist, philanthropist, and reformer (died 1920 in literature, 1920)


Deaths

*January 29 – Alexander Pushkin, Russian poet (killed in duel, born 1799 in literature, 1799) *February 7 – Mary Robinson (Maid of Buttermere), English literary muse (born 1778 in literature, 1778) *February 12 – Ludwig Börne, German Jewish political writer and satirist (born 1786 in literature, 1786) *February 19 – Georg Büchner German dramatist, poet and author (typhus, born 1813 in literature, 1813). *March 9 – Alexandru Hrisoverghi, Moldavian writer and translator (tabes dorsalis, born 1811 in literature, 1811) *March 15 – Lukijan Mušicki, Serbian poet (born 1777 in literature, 1777) *June 12 – Carl Friedrich Ernst Frommann, German bookseller (born 1765 in literature, 1765) *June 14 – Giacomo Leopardi, Italian poet (cholera, born 1798 in literature, 1798) *September 21 – Georg Ludolf Dissen, German philologist (born 1784 in literature, 1784) *October 19 – Hendrik Doeff, Dutch travel writer (born 1764 in literature, 1764)


References

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