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1817 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1817.

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Events

  • January–March 18Jane Austen begins but abandons the novel Sanditon ("Three Brothers").
  • February 12Junius Brutus Booth makes his stage debut in a title role in Shakespeare's Richard III at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London.
  • February 20Junius Brutus Booth as Iago plays opposite Edmund Kean in the title role of Othello at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London.
  • April 1Blackwood's Magazine is launched as the Edinburgh Monthly Magazine. In October the publisher, William Blackwood, relaunches it as Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
  • August 6Gas lighting is introduced on stage in London's West End theatre by The English Opera House (extended to the auditorium on September 8). On September 6 it is introduced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (where it is already installed in the auditorium and foyer) and the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (as a demonstration).
  • December 18–20 – William Hone successfully defends himself in a London court on charges arising from his publication of political satires.
  • December 28 – English painter Benjamin Haydon introduces John Keats to William Wordsworth and Charles Lamb at a dinner in London to celebrate progress on his painting Christ's Entry into Jerusalem (in which all feature).
  • December 31Walter Scott's historical novel Rob Roy, written from this Spring, is published anonymously by Archibald Constable in Edinburgh while a shipload is carried from Leith to London for simultaneous publication there by Longman.
  • December – Publication together of Jane Austen's first and last completed novels, respectively Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, by John Murray in London (dated 1818), six months after the author's death at Winchester. Her brother Henry Austen contributes a biographical note which for the first time publicly identifies her as the author of all her (previously anonymous) novels.
  • J. & J. Harper publishing house is founded in New York City by James Harper and his brother John.
  • Fiction

  • Jane Austen
  • Northanger Abbey
  • Persuasion
  • Selina DavenportWoman's Privilege
  • Maria EdgeworthHarrington: a tale and Ormond: a tale
  • Ann HattonGonzalo de Baldivia
  • Thomas Love PeacockMelincourt.
  • Anna Maria PorterThe Knight of St. John
  • Walter ScottRob Roy
  • Catherine Selden – Villa Santelle
  • Elizabeth Thomas – Claudine, or Pertinacity
  • Drama

  • Franz GrillparzerDie Ahnfrau (The Ancestress)
  • Richard Lalor SheilThe Apostate
  • Zachary Zealoushead – Plots and Placement
  • Poetry

  • Lord ByronManfred: A Dramatic Poem
  • Thomas MooreLalla-Rookh: An Oriental Romance
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley – Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
  • Robert SoutheyWat Tyler: A Dramatic Poem
  • Charles WolfeThe Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna
  • Non-fiction

  • Franz Xaver von BaaderÜber die Extase oder das Verzücktsein der magnetischen Schlafredner
  • Manuel Aires de Casal – Corografia Brasílica
  • William CobbettPaper against Gold, the History and Mystery of the Bank of England
  • Samuel Taylor ColeridgeBiographia Literaria
  • Nathan DrakeShakespeare and his Times, including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on his Genius, and Writings; a new Chronology of his Plays; a Disquisition on the Object of his Sonnets; and a History of the Manners, Customs and Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry and Elegant Literature of his Age (2 volumes)
  • Eliza Fay (posthumously) – Original Letters from India
  • William HazlittCharacters of Shakespear's Plays
  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelEncyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
  • James MillThe History of British India
  • David RicardoOn the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary ShelleyHistory of a Six Weeks' Tour
  • Births

  • February 21 – José Zorrilla y Moral, Spanish poet and dramatist (died 1893)
  • May 21Hermann Lotze, German philosopher (died 1881)
  • July 12Henry David Thoreau, American poet and philosopher (died 1862)
  • September 5Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Russian poet, dramatist and novelist (died 1875)
  • September 14Theodor Storm, German novelist and poet (died 1888)
  • December 31 – James Thomas Fields, American publisher (died 1881)
  • Deaths

  • March 23José Mariano Beristain, Mexican bibliographer (born 1756)
  • April 25Joseph von Sonnenfels, Austrian novelist (born 1732)
  • May 24Juan Meléndez Valdés, Spanish poet (born 1754)
  • July 14Germaine de Staël, French woman of letters (born 1766)
  • July 18 – Jane Austen, English novelist (born 1775)
  • December 28Charles Burney, English classicist (born 1757)
  • Unknown dates
  • Caleb Bingham, American textbook author (born 1757)
  • Joakim Stulić, Croatian lexicographer (born 1730)
  • Tarikonda Venkamamba, Telugu woman poet (born 1730)
  • References

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