1868 in literature
Overview of the events of 1868 in literature
Overview of the events of 1868 in literature
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"[5] makes the whole publication obscene, regardless of the author's intentions.[6]
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 .[8]
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New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
January 1 – Sophia Alice Callahan , American Muscogee novelist and teacher (died 1894 )[11]
January 5 – Edward Garnett , English writer, critic and literary editor (died 1937 )[12]
February 4 – Miyake Kaho (三宅花圃), Japanese novelist, essayist and poet (died 1943 )
February 10 – William Allen White , American journalist (died 1944 )[13]
February 23 – W. E. B. Du Bois , American sociologist, historian and Pan-Africanist (died 1963 )[14]
March 28 – Maxim Gorky , Russian novelist and dramatist (died 1936 )[15]
April 1 – Edmond Rostand , French poet and novelist (died 1918 )[16]
May 6 – Gaston Leroux , French journalist and novelist (died 1927 )[17]
May 7 – Stanisław Przybyszewski , Polish novelist, dramatist and poet (died 1927 )[18]
July 10 – Afevork Ghevre Jesus , Ethiopian novelist and linguist (died 1947 )
July 14 – Gertrude Bell , English archaeologist, writer, spy and administrator (died 1926 )[19]
July 17 – Henri Nathansen , Danish writer and stage director (died 1944 )[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 )[23]
November 30 – Angela Brazil , English writer of schoolgirl fiction (died 1947 )[24]
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 )[25]
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)[26]
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 )[27]
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 )[28]
September 24 – Henry Hart Milman , English historian (born 1791 )[29]
November 30 – August Blanche , Swedish journalist, novelist and statesman (heart attack; born 1811 )
Awards
References
^ Ferragus (23 January 1868). "La littérature putride". Le Figaro . Paris.
^ Allingham, Philip V. (2007-06-08). "Wilkie Collins The Moonstone in Serial and Triple-Decker Publication" . The Victorian Web . Retrieved 2013-10-15 .
^ T. S. Eliot calls it "the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels in a genre invented by Collins".David, Deirdre (2001). The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel . Cambridge University Press. p. 179. ISBN 9780521646192 .
^ DeForest, John (9 January 1868). "The Great American Novel" . The Nation . New York. Retrieved 2010-10-11 .
^ Regina v. Hicklin#Decision – via Wikisource .
^ Ducat, Craig R. (2008-02-29). Constitutional Interpretation: Rights of the individual . Cengage Learning. p. 540. ISBN 978-0-495-50324-8 . Retrieved 2011-09-30 .
^ Browning, Robert (2004). Karlin, Daniel (ed.). Selected Poems . Penguin. p. 11.
^ Thornbury, Walter (1897). Chapter 4 . Vol. 3. pp. 32–35. Retrieved 2013-10-15 .
^ "The World Almanac" . Retrieved 2013-02-12 .
^ Jarndyce Catalogue CCXXIV, A Summer Miscellany (London, 2017), No. 201.
^ Carolyn Stull, "S. Alice Callahan" , Encyclopædia Britannica online, 2016; accessed 6 August 2016
^ Barbara McCrimmon (1989). Richard Garnett: The Scholar as Librarian . American Library Association. p. 56.
^ "William Allen White House: History" . Kansas State Historical Society. 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-04-08. Retrieved 2008-03-30 .
^ The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. (November 1980). The Crisis . The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. p. 399.
^ Frank Marshall Borras (1967). Maxim Gorky, the Writer: An Interpretation . Oxford. p. ix.
^ E. J. Freeman (1995). Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac . University of Glasgow French and German Publications. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-85261-467-9 .
^ Laura Paola Pellegrini (April 27, 2012). Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux: The novel's evolution and its theatrical and cinematic adaptations in the twentieth century . LED Edizioni Universitarie. p. 20. ISBN 978-88-7916-584-6 .
^ James N. Hardin (1988). German Fiction Writers, 1885-1913 . Gale Research Company. p. 402. ISBN 978-0-8103-1744-4 .
^ Alan Myers (1995). Myers' Literary Guide: The North East . Mid Northumberland Arts Group. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-85754-199-1 .
^ "Henri Nathansen" . Den Store Danske Encyklopædi (in Danish). Retrieved 26 June 2010 .
^ Paul Claudel (1964). The Correspondence, 1899-1926, Between Paul Claudel and André Gide . Beacon Press. p. 242.
^ Fink, Augusta (1983). I-Mary, A Biography of Mary Austin . Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. pp. 170–213 . ISBN 9780816507894 . OCLC 9081799 .
^ Ikin, Van (1981). "Davis, Arthur Hoey (1868–1935)" . Australian Dictionary of Biography . Vol. 8. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University . ISSN 1833-7538 . Retrieved 18 December 2015 .
^ Sue Sims; Hilary Clare (2000). The Encyclopaedia of School Stories: The encyclopaedia of girls' school stories . Ashgate. p. 66. ISBN 9780754600824 .
^ Eleanor H Porter (September 2018). Pollyanna : Om Illustrated Classics . Om Books International. p. 117. ISBN 978-93-80070-87-2 .
^ Merriam-Webster, Inc; MERRIAM-WEBSTER STAFF; Encyclopaedia Britannica Publishers, Inc. Staff (1995). Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature . Merriam-Webster. p. 1112. ISBN 978-0-87779-042-6 .
^ Andrew James Symington (1880). Samuel Lover: A Biographical Sketch with Selections from His Writings and Correspondence . Harper & brothers. p. 254.
^ Thomas Spencer Baynes (1891). The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature . M. Sommerville. p. 447.
^ George Edward Cokayne (1 January 1900). Complete baronetage: Volume V . Dalcassian Publishing Company. p. 335.
^ University of Oxford (1900). Oxford University Calendar . J.H. Parker, and H. Slatter. p. 59.
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