January – H. G. Wells begins to teach science at Henley House School, north London, where his pupils include A. A. Milne, whose father runs the school.[1]
May 30 – The English publisher Henry Vizetelly is prosecuted for obscenity for the second time in London; he is again fined and imprisoned for his English translations of Émile Zola's works.[3]
November – Leo Tolstoy's novellaThe Kreutzer Sonata circulates in clandestine copies. In December the Russian authorities confirm that commercial publication will not be permitted.[4]
William Morris – The Roots of the Mountains: Wherein is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale, Their Friends, Their Neighbors, Their Foemen, and Their Fellows in Arms
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↑ F. C. T. Moore (1996). Bergson: thinking backwards. Cambridge University Press. p.3. ISBN9780521424028.
↑ Gertrud Koch (2000). Siegfried Kracauer: An Introduction. Princeton University Press. p.ix. ISBN9781400823642.
↑ Gazarian-Gautier, Marie-Lise (2003). "The Walking Geography of Gabriela Mistral". In Agosín, Marjorie (ed.). Gabriela Mistral: The Audacious Traveler. Athens: Ohio University Press. p.270. ISBN978-0-89680-230-8.
↑ William Richard Hughes; Charles Lapworth; Sir William Augustus Tilden; Robert Lewins (1890). Constance Naden: A Memoir. Bickers & Son. pp.89–90. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
↑ George Călinescu, Ion Creangă; Viața și opera ("Ion Creangă; His Life and Works"), Editura pentru Literatura, Bucharest, 1964, p. 480; Vianu, Vol. II, p. 211, 212
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