1868 in literature explained
Events from the year 1868 in literature .
Events
- January – Émile Zola defends his first major novel, Thérèse Raquin (1867), against charges of pornography and corruption of morals.[1]
- January 4–August 8 – Wilkie Collins' epistolary novel The Moonstone: a Romance is serialised in All the Year Round (U.K.), being published in book format in July by Tinsley Brothers of London.[2] It is seen as a precursor of full-length mystery fiction (with its introduction of the police detective Sergeant Cuff) and the psychological thriller.[3]
- January 9 – John William De Forest, writing for The Nation, calls for a more specifically American literature;[4] the essay's title, "The Great American Novel", is the first known use of the term.
- April 29 – The Court of King's Bench (England) decides on appeal the legal case Regina v. Hicklin on interpretation of the word "obscene" in the Obscene Publications Act 1857, applying the "Hicklin test": that any part of a publication with a "tendency... to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall" makes the whole publication obscene, regardless of the author's intentions.[5]
- September – The first volume of Louisa May Alcott's novel for girls Little Women is published by Roberts Brothers of Boston, Massachusetts.
- November
- December – The Globe Theatre (Newcastle Street) in London opens with the première of the recently bankrupted Henry James Byron's semi-autobiographical comedy Cyril's Success.[7]
- unknown dates
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 1 – Sophia Alice Callahan, American Muscogee novelist and teacher (died 1894)[10]
- January 5 – Edward Garnett, English writer, critic and literary editor (died 1937)[11]
- February 4 – Miyake Kaho (三宅花圃), Japanese novelist, essayist and poet (died 1943)
- February 10 – William Allen White, American journalist (died 1944)[12]
- February 23 – W. E. B. Du Bois, American sociologist, historian and Pan-Africanist (died 1963)[13]
- March 28 – Maxim Gorky, Russian novelist and dramatist (died 1936)[14]
- April 1 – Edmond Rostand, French poet and novelist (died 1918)[15]
- May 6 – Gaston Leroux, French journalist and novelist (died 1927)[16]
- May 7 – Stanisław Przybyszewski, Polish novelist, dramatist and poet (died 1927)[17]
- July 10 – Afevork Ghevre Jesus, Ethiopian novelist and linguist (died 1947)
- July 14 - Gertrude Bell, English archaeologist, writer, spy and administrator (died 1926)[18]
- July 17 – Henri Nathansen, Danish writer and stage director (died 1944)[19]
- August 1 - Hjalmar Bergström, Danish playwright, novelist, and short story writer (died 1914)[20]
- August 6 – Paul Claudel, French poet, dramatist and diplomat (died 1955)[21]
- August 23 – Edgar Lee Masters, American poet, biographer, dramatist and lawyer (died 1950)
- September 9 – Mary Hunter Austin, American writer of fiction and non-fiction (died 1934)[22]
- September 14 – Théodore Botrel, French poet and dramatist (died 1925)
- October 18 – Ernst Didring, Swedish novelist (died 1931)
- November 5 – Kassian Bogatyrets, Rusyn priest, politician and historian (died 1960)
- November 14 – Steele Rudd, Australian author (died 1935)
- November 30 – Angela Brazil, English writer of schoolgirl fiction (died 1947)[23]
- c. December 12 – Stephen Hudson (born Sydney Schiff), English novelist, translator and arts patron (died 1944)
- December 14 – Louise Hammond Willis Snead, American writer, artist and composer (died 1958)
- December 19 – Eleanor H. Porter, American novelist (died 1920)[24]
- December 25 – Ahmed Shawqi, Egyptian poet (died 1932)
- December 28 – Bucura Dumbravă, Romanian novelist and spiritualist (died 1926)
Deaths
- January 6 – Scarlat Vârnav, Romanian journalist, educationist and librarian (digestive illness, year of birth unknown)
- January 24 – John David Macbride, English Arabist and academic (born 1778)
- March 8 – Jón Thoroddsen elder, Icelandic poet and novelist (born 1818 or 1819)[25]
- June 6 – Daniel Pierce Thompson, American novelist and lawyer (born 1795)
- June 15 – Robert Vaughan, English historian and religious writer (born 1795)
- June 18 – Charles Harpur, Australian poet (tuberculosis, born 1813)
- July 6 – Samuel Lover, Irish writer and composer (born 1797)[26]
- July 30 – Mihály Tompa, Hungarian lyric poet (born 1819)
- August 24 – Constantin Negruzzi (Costache Negruzzi), Romanian poet, novelist and playwright (born 1808)
- August 25 – Jacob van Lennep, Dutch poet and novelist (born 1802)[27]
- September 24 – Henry Hart Milman, English historian (born 1791)[28]
- November 30 – August Blanche, Swedish journalist, novelist and statesman (heart attack; born 1811)
Awards
Notes and References
- News: Ferragus . Louis Ulbach . La littérature putride . . Paris . 23 January 1868.
- Web site: Wilkie Collins The Moonstone in Serial and Triple-Decker Publication . Philip V. . Allingham. . 2007-06-08 . 2013-10-15.
- [T. S. Eliot]
- DeForest. John. 9 January 1868 . The Great American Novel . The Nation . New York . 2010-10-11.
- Book: Ducat, Craig R. . Constitutional Interpretation: Rights of the individual . 2011-09-30 . 2008-02-29 . Cengage Learning . 978-0-495-50324-8 . 540.
- Book: Browning, Robert . Karlin, Daniel . 2004 . Selected Poems . Penguin . 11.
- Book: Thornbury, Walter . George Walter Thornbury . Chapter 4 . Old and New London . 1897 . 3 . 32 –35 . 2013-10-15.
- Web site: The World Almanac . 2013-02-12.
- Jarndyce Catalogue CCXXIV, A Summer Miscellany (London, 2017), No. 201.
- https://www.britannica.com/biography/S-Alice-Callahan Carolyn Stull, "S. Alice Callahan"
- Book: Barbara McCrimmon. Richard Garnett: The Scholar as Librarian. American Library Association. 1989. 56.
- Web site: William Allen White House: History . Kansas State Historical Society . 2008 . 2008-03-30 . 2008-04-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080408142116/http://www.kshs.org/places/white/history.htm . dead .
- Book: The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc.. The Crisis. November 1980. The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc.. 399.
- Book: Frank Marshall Borras. Maxim Gorky, the Writer: An Interpretation. 1967. Oxford. ix.
- Book: E. J. Freeman. Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac. 1995. University of Glasgow French and German Publications. 978-0-85261-467-9. 10.
- Book: Laura Paola Pellegrini. Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux: The novel's evolution and its theatrical and cinematic adaptations in the twentieth century. April 27, 2012. LED Edizioni Universitarie. 978-88-7916-584-6. 20.
- Book: James N. Hardin. German Fiction Writers, 1885-1913. 1988. Gale Research Company. 978-0-8103-1744-4. 402.
- Book: Alan Myers. Myers' Literary Guide: The North East. 1995. Mid Northumberland Arts Group. 978-1-85754-199-1. 8.
- Web site: Henri Nathansen. Den Store Danske Encyklopædi. 26 June 2010. Danish.
- Book: Enciclopedia italiana di scienze, lettere ed arti: A-Z. 710. Bergström, Hjalmar. Istituto Giovanni Treccani. 1930. Treccani. Giovanni. Bestetti & Tumminelli.
- Book: Paul Claudel. The Correspondence, 1899-1926, Between Paul Claudel and André Gide. 1964. Beacon Press. 242.
- Book: Fink. Augusta. I-Mary, A Biography of Mary Austin. registration. 1983. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ . 9081799. 170–213. 9780816507894.
- Book: Sue Sims. Hilary Clare. The Encyclopaedia of School Stories: The encyclopaedia of girls' school stories. 2000. Ashgate. 66. 9780754600824 .
- Book: Eleanor H Porter. Pollyanna : Om Illustrated Classics. September 2018. Om Books International. 978-93-80070-87-2. 117.
- Book: Merriam-Webster, Inc. MERRIAM-WEBSTER STAFF. Encyclopaedia Britannica Publishers, Inc. Staff. Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature. 1995. Merriam-Webster. 978-0-87779-042-6. 1112.
- Book: Andrew James Symington. Samuel Lover: A Biographical Sketch with Selections from His Writings and Correspondence. 1880. Harper & brothers. 254.
- Book: Thomas Spencer Baynes. The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature. 1891. M. Sommerville. 447.
- Book: George Edward Cokayne. Complete baronetage: Volume V. 1 January 1900. Dalcassian Publishing Company. 335.
- Book: University of Oxford. Oxford University Calendar. 1900. J.H. Parker, and H. Slatter. 59.