1874 in literature explained
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1874.
Events
- January – Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd, the first novel set specifically in Thomas Hardy's Wessex, begins publication as an anonymous serial in The Cornhill Magazine, It appears on November 23 in two volumes from his publisher, Smith, Elder & Co. of London.
- February – Anthony Trollope's satirical novel The Way We Live Now (set in 1872, written in 1873) begins publication in monthly shilling parts in London, as one of the last major Victorian novels published in that format. It is completed and appears in two volumes in 1875.
- February 11 – Alexandre Dumas, fils, is admitted to the Académie française.[1]
- March – Arthur Rimbaud moves to London with the French poet Germain Nouveau.
- October – The German literary and political periodical Deutsche Rundschau is established by Julius Rodenberg in Berlin.[2]
- November – After completing a four-year prison sentence for thefts and frauds at Waldheim, Saxony, Karl May has his first story, "Die Rose von Ernstthal" ("The Story of Rose Ernstthal"), published.[3]
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New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 16 – Robert W. Service, English-born Canadian poet (died 1958)
- January 17 – Thornton Burgess, American children's writer (died 1965)
- January 25 – W. Somerset Maugham, British novelist (died 1965)
- February 1 – Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Austrian writer (died 1929)
- February 3 – Gertrude Stein, American-born writer and arts patron (died 1946)
- February 9 – Amy Lowell, American poet (died 1925)
- February 11 – Elsa Beskow (Elsa Maartman), Swedish children's book and fairy-tale writer (died 1953)
- February 13 – Elsa Lindberg, Swedish writer of harem stories (died 1944)[7]
- February 20 – Gordon Bottomley, English poet, writer of verse drama (died 1948)
- February 27 – F. M. Cornford, English classicist and poet (died 1943)
- March 20 – Börries von Münchhausen, German poet (died 1945)
- March 26 – Robert Frost, American poet (died 1963)
- April 28 – Karl Kraus, Austrian writer and journalist (died 1936)
- May 29 – G. K. Chesterton, English novelist, writer and poet (died 1936)
- June 20 – Trumbull Stickney, American poet (died 1904)
- July 29 – August Stramm, German Expressionist poet and playwright (killed in action 1915)
- August 8 – Tristan Klingsor (Arthur Justin Léon Leclère), French poet (died 1966)
- August 14 – Bertha M. Wilson, American playwright, critic, and actress (died 1936)
- October 6 – Ursula Bethell, English-born New Zealand poet (died 1945)
- November 20 – Nicolae Constantin Batzaria, Ottoman-born Romanian humorist, novelist, editor, and journalist (died 1952)
- November 30
Deaths
- January 24 – Adam Black, Scottish publisher (born 1784)
- January 26 – Giuseppe Rovani, Italian novelist (born 1818)[9]
- February 8 – David Strauss, German theologian (born 1808)
- February 9 – Jules Michelet, French historian (born 1798)[10]
- February 23 – Shirley Brooks, English journalist and novelist (born 1816)
- March 3 – Francis Mason, English-born American grammarian and translator (born 1799)
- March 4 – Ada Clare, American journalist (born 1834)
- March 24 – Joseph Tracy, American newspaper editor and historian (born 1793)
- June 19 – Jules Janin, French critic (born 1804)
- July 7 – John Heneage Jesse, English historian (born 1815)
- July 8 – Agnes Strickland, English popular historian and poet (born 1796)
- July 12 – Fritz Reuter, German novelist (born 1810)
- August 8 – Augustin Theiner, German theologian and historian (born 1804)
- September 20 – Victor Séjour, American-born Creole novelist and dramatist writing in French (born 1817)
- October 5 – Bryan Procter, English poet (born 1787)
- October 24 – Thomas Miller, English poet (born 1807)
- November 20 – Tom Hood, English humorist (born 1835)
Notes and References
- Book: The academy. 1875. 114.
- Book: Roland Berbig. Theodor Storm - Gebrüder Paetel: Briefwechsel. Kritische Ausgabe. 2006. Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co KG. 978-3-503-07950-6. 298.
- Sudhoff; Steinmetz. Karl-May-Chronik I.
- Larsen, Jesper Eckhardt "J.N. Madvigs Dannelsestanker. En kritisk humanist i den danske romantik" (2002), Museum Tusculanums Forlag, Københavns Universitet, København.
- Book: Jules Verne. Invasion of the Sea. 2001. Wesleyan University Press. 978-0-8195-6465-8. 231.
- Richards . Irving T. . 1933 . The Life and Works of John Neal . PhD . Harvard University . 7588473 . 1883.
- Book: Åhlen, Bengt. Svensk bokkalender 1945: En översikt över 1944 års bokutgivning. Stockholm. Rabén & Sjögre. 1945. 82. 924316513 . sv.
- Web site: Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874–1942 . id.loc.gov . 16 March 2019.
- Book: Gaetana Marrone. Paolo Puppa. Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. 26 December 2006. Routledge. 978-1-135-45530-9. 1629.
- Book: Henry Allon. The British Quarterly Review. 1877. Hodder and Stoughton. 184.