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1837 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1837
.
Contents
Events
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
Deaths
References
Events
June 16
–
Charles Dickens
is introduced to the actor
William Macready
by
John Forster
backstage at a rehearsal of
Othello
.
[
1
]
July – The English "peasant poet"
John Clare
first enters an asylum for the insane, at
High Beach
in Essex.
September – In
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine
(
Philadelphia
),
William Evans Burton
publishes an early example of the
detective story
, "The Secret Cell", featuring a London police officer and his wife.
[
2
]
October –
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
is first published.
[
3
]
October 4
–
Andreas Munch
's first play,
Kong Sverres Ungdom
, opens the
Christiania Theatre
's new building in Norway.
[
4
]
unknown date
– The publishers
Little, Brown and Company
open their doors in
Boston
, Massachusetts.
[
5
]
New books
Fiction
W. Harrison Ainsworth
–
Crichton
Honoré de Balzac
César Birotteau
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
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
–
Ernest Maltravers
Sara Coleridge
–
Phantasmion
Hendrik Conscience
–
In 't Wonderjaar 1566
Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist
(serialization begins in
Bentley's Miscellany
, February)
[
6
]
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
[
7
]
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
Frances Trollope
–
The Vicar of Wrexhill
Children and young people
Hans Christian Andersen
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
[
8
]
Manuel Bretón de los Herreros
–
Muérete y verás
Robert Browning
–
Strafford
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
–
The Duchess de la Vallière
[
9
]
Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch
–
Los Amantes de Teruel
Henrik Hertz
–
Svend Dyrings Huus
James Sheridan Knowles
The Bridal
The Love Chase
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
(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: 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 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
)
January 23
–
Agnes Maule Machar
, Canadian novelist (died
1927
)
February 13
–
Emily S. Bouton
, American author, editor, and educator (died
1927
)
February 24
–
Rosalía de Castro
, Spanish
Galician
poet and writer (died
1885
)
March 1
Ion Creangă
, Romanian raconteur (died
1889
)
William Dean Howells
, American realist novelist (died
1920
)
March 6
–
Sully Prudhomme
, French poet (died
1907
)
April 1
–
Jorge Isaacs
(Ferrer), Colombian writer, politician and explorer (died
1895
)
April 5
–
Algernon Charles Swinburne
, English poet (died
1909
)
April 7
–
Lou Singletary Bedford
, American author and editor (unknown year of death)
June 9
–
Anne Thackeray Ritchie
, English novelist and essayist (died
1919
)
June 28
–
Petre P. Carp
, Romanian politician, polemicist, and translator (died
1919
)
July 13
–
Mary Allen West
, American writer, editor, and philanthropist (died
1892
)
August 24
–
Bertha Jane Grundy
, English novelist (died
1912
)
October 15
–
Leo Königsberger
, German historian of science (died
1921
)
October 21
–
Mary Alice Seymour
, American music critic and editor (died
1897
)
December 4
–
Angie F. Newman
, American poet, author, and editor (died
1910
)
December 10
–
Edward Eggleston
, American novelist and historian (died
1902
)
December 11
–
Esther Saville Allen
, American author (died
1913
)
December 17
–
Celia Logan
, American actress and playwright (died
1904
)
unknown dates
Teodor Boldur-Lățescu
, Romanian journalist and publisher (died
1891
)
Florence Caddy
(née Tompson), English non-fiction writer (died
1923
)
Anna Augusta Truitt
, American essayist, philanthropist, and reformer (died
1920
)
[
10
]
Deaths
January 29
–
Alexander Pushkin
, Russian poet (killed in duel, born
1799
)
February 7
–
Mary Robinson (Maid of Buttermere)
, English literary muse (born
1778
)
February 12
–
Ludwig Börne
, German Jewish political writer and satirist (born
1786
)
February 19
–
Georg Büchner
German dramatist, poet and author (
typhus
, born
1813
).
[
11
]
March 9
–
Alexandru Hrisoverghi
, Moldavian writer and translator (tabes dorsalis, born
1811
)
March 15
–
Lukijan Mušicki
, Serbian poet (born
1777
)
June 12
–
Carl Friedrich Ernst Frommann
, German bookseller (born
1765
)
June 14
–
Giacomo Leopardi
, Italian poet (cholera, born
1798
)
September 21
–
Georg Ludolf Dissen
, German philologist (born
1784
)
October 19
–
Hendrik Doeff
, Dutch travel writer (born
1764
)
References
↑
"The Lamplighter – by Charles Dickens (1838)"
. Archived from
the original
on 2014-11-07
. Retrieved
2014-12-17
.
↑
Sims, Michael, ed. (2011).
The Dead Witness: a Connoisseur's Collection of Victorian Detective Stories
. London: Bloomsbury. pp.
1–38
.
ISBN
9781408818633
.
↑
"Making of America"
.
Cornell University Library
. Retrieved
2013-03-14
.
↑
Aarnes, Sigurd Aa.
"Andreas Munch"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
2013-08-08
.
↑
"A Brief History of Little, Brown and Company"
. New York: Little, Brown and Company. 2012. Archived from
the original
on 2016-05-13
. Retrieved
2013-03-14
.
↑
"Icons, a portrait of England 1820–1840"
. Archived from
the original
on 22 September 2007
. Retrieved
2007-09-12
.
↑
Pierce, Peter (2009).
The Cambridge History of Australian Literature
. Cambridge University Press.
ISBN
052188165X
.
↑
Charles Eyre Pascoe (1879).
The Dramatic List: A Record of the Principal Performances of Living Actors and Actresses of the British Stage
. Hardwicke and Bogue. p.
122.
ISBN
978-0-8274-2202-5
.
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Charles Eyre Pascoe (1879).
The Dramatic List: A Record of the Principal Performances of Living Actors and Actresses of the British Stage
. Hardwicke and Bogue. p.
341.
ISBN
978-0-8274-2202-5
.
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↑
Frances Elizabeth Willard; Mary Ashton Rice Livermore (2005).
Great American Women of the 19th Century: A Biographical Encyclopedia
. Humanity Books. p.
724.
ISBN
978-1-59102-211-4
.
↑
Julian Hilton (15 April 1982).
Georg Büchner
. Macmillan International Higher Education. p.
19.
ISBN
978-1-349-16737-1
.
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