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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1836.

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Events

  • March 31 (dated April) – The first monthly part of The Pickwick Papers with text by Charles Dickens is issued in London. On April 20, the original illustrator, Robert Seymour, shoots himself and Dickens has more freedom to develop the story in his own way.
  • April 2 – Dickens marries Catherine Hogarth at St Luke's Church, Chelsea (London), and they honeymoon at Chalk, Kent.
  • April 19Nikolai Gogol's satire The Government Inspector (Ревизор) is premièred at the Alexandra Theatre in Saint Petersburg before the Emperor Nicholas I of Russia and first published in the city.
  • September – The Flinders Island Chronicle is founded in Australia, the first newspaper produced by indigenous Australians.
  • November 6Czech romantic poet Karel Hynek Mácha, having overexerted himself while helping put out a fire, dies just short of his 26th birthday of pneumonia in Litoměřice; his burial (in a pauper's grave) is held on the day of his intended wedding to Eleonora Šomková about a month after the birth of their child.
  • December – Charles Dickens first meets his lifelong friend, the biographer and critic John Forster, in London.
  • The Russian literary, social and political quarterly Sovremennik (Современник, literally The Contemporary), edited by Alexander Pushkin, begins publication in Saint Petersburg. It publishes Fyodor Tyutchev's poetry and the fourth issue contains Pushkin's historical novel The Captain's Daughter (Капитанская дочка, Kapitanskaya dochka).
  • The first printed literature in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is produced by Justin Perkins, an American Presbyterian missionary in Persia.
  • German writer Georg Büchner's dissertation on the common barbel (fish), Barbus barbus, "Mémoire sur le Système Nerveux du Barbeaux (Cyprinus barbus L.)" is published in Paris and Strasbourg. In October, after receiving his doctorate, he is appointed by the University of Zurich as a lecturer in anatomy.
  • Fiction

  • Hans Christian AndersenO. T.
  • Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk, or, The Hidden Secrets of a Nun's Life in a Convent Exposed (January)
  • Honoré de Balzac
  • Le Lys dans la vallée (The Lily of the Valley)
  • Facino Cane
  • Alfred de MussetLa Confession d'un Enfant du Siècle (The Confession of a Child of the Century)
  • Charles Dickens – The Pickwick Papers
  • Théophile Gautier – "La Morte Amoureuse" (short story)
  • Louis GeoffroyHistoire de la Monarchie universelle: Napoléon et la conquête du monde (1812–1832)
  • William Nugent GlascockTales of a Tar, with characteristic Anecdotes
  • Nikolai Gogol
  • "The Carriage" (short story)
  • "The Nose" («Нос», short story)
  • Thomas Chandler HaliburtonThe Clockmaker
  • Washington IrvingAstoria
  • Alexander PushkinThe Captain's Daughter
  • X. B. Saintine – Picciola
  • Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
  • George Balcombe
  • The Partisan Leader
  • Children

  • Letitia Elizabeth LandonTraits and Trials of Early Life
  • Frederick Marryat
  • Japhet, in Search of a Father
  • Mr Midshipman Easy
  • The Pirate
  • The Three Cutters
  • Agnes StricklandTales and Stories From History
  • Drama

  • Georg BüchnerLeonce and Lena (Leonce und Lena)
  • Henrik HertzThe Savings Bank (Sparekassen)
  • Poetry

  • Robert Browning – "Porphyria's Lover"
  • Girolamo de RadaKëngët e Milosaos
  • Oliver Wendell HolmesPoems
  • Andreas MunchEphemerer
  • Non-fiction

  • The Confessional Unmasked
  • Ralph Waldo EmersonNature
  • William Nugent GlascockNaval Service, or Officers' Manual
  • Washington IrvingAstoria
  • Søren KierkegaardOn the Polemic of Fædrelandet
  • A. W. N. Pugin – Contrasts
  • G. W. M. Reynolds – Grace Darling
  • Arthur SchopenhauerÜber den Willen in der Natur (On the Will in Nature)
  • Catharine Parr TraillThe Backwoods of Canada
  • Births

  • January 27Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Austrian writer (died 1895)
  • February 17Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Spanish Andalusian poet and short-story writer (died 1870)
  • March 4Matilda Betham-Edwards, English novelist, poet and travel writer (died 1919)
  • August 25Bret Harte, American author (died 1902)
  • September 11Fitz Hugh Ludlow, American author (died 1870)
  • November 11Thomas Bailey Aldrich, American poet and novelist (died 1870)
  • November 18 – W. S. Gilbert, English humorist, playwright and librettist (died 1911)
  • Deaths

  • February 5Dorothy Kilner, English children's writer (born 1755)
  • March 5William Taylor, English man of letters (born 1765)
  • March 9Antoine Destutt de Tracy, French philosopher (born 1754)
  • April 7William Godwin, English political writer and novelist (born 1756)
  • September 5Ferdinand Raimund, Austrian playwright (born 1790)
  • September 6Louisa Gurney Hoare, English diarist and writer on education (born 1784)
  • September 12Christian Dietrich Grabbe, German playwright (born 1801)
  • November 6 – Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech poet (born 1810)
  • December 1Jozef Ignác Bajza, Slovak satirist (born 1755)
  • Unknown date
  • Nathan Drake, English essayist and physician (born 1766)
  • Don Vincente, Spanish ex-monk, bibliomaniac, book-thief and murderer, executed
  • References

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