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1841 in literature

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1841 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1841.

Contents

Events

  • January – Poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning is given her golden cocker spaniel "Flush" by writer Mary Russell Mitford.
  • March 4Dion Boucicault's first London première, the comedy London Assurance (originally entitled Out of Town), opens at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, presented by the company run by the husband-and-wife partnership of Charles Matthews and Elizabeth Vestris.
  • April 10Horace Greeley begins publication of the New-York Tribune.
  • April 20Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is published in Graham's Magazine (Philadelphia) (of which he became editor in February). The story will be recognized as the first significant work of detective fiction.
  • July 17Punch magazine is founded in London by Henry Mayhew and engraver Ebenezer Landells, edited by Mayhew and Mark Lemon.
  • London publisher Edward Moxon is convicted of blasphemous libel for issuing an edition of Shelley's poem Queen Mab (1813) with its atheistic passages restored.
  • Anthony Panizzi and his staff at the British Museum Library in London devise the "Ninety-One Cataloguing Rules".
  • London Library founded in Pall Mall, London on the initiative of Thomas Carlyle.
  • Tauchnitz publishers of Leipzig begin their Collection of British and American Authors, an authorized series of cheap paperback reprints which will become popular with anglophone travellers in continental Europe, with Dickens' The Pickwick Papers and Bulwer-Lytton's Pelham.
  • Fiction

  • Khachatur Abovian (posthumous) – Wounds of Armenia (Armenian: Վերք Հայաստանի Verk Hayastani; the first Armenian novel)
  • W. Harrison Ainsworth – Old St. Paul's (serialized)
  • Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda – Sab
  • Honoré de BalzacLe Curé de village
  • Edward Bulwer – Night and Morning
  • James Fenimore CooperThe Deerslayer
  • Catherine CroweSusan Hopley
  • Charles DickensMaster Humphrey's Clock (serialization incorporating full-length novels)
  • The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty
  • Catherine Gore
  • Greville, or a Season in Paris
  • Cecil, or Adventures of a Coxcomb
  • Cecil, A Peer
  • Jeremias GotthelfUli der Knecht (Uli the Farmhand)
  • Theodor MundtThomas Münzer
  • Edgar Allan Poe – "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
  • Eugène Sue – Mathilde
  • A. K. Tolstoy – The Vampire
  • Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
  • Conformity
  • Falsehood and Truth
  • Helen Fleetwood: Tales of the Factories
  • Samuel Warren – Ten Thousand a Year
  • Children

  • Frederick Marryat
  • Joseph Rushbrook, or The Poacher
  • Masterman Ready, or the Wreck of the Pacific
  • Agnes StricklandAlda, the British Captive
  • Drama

  • Dion BoucicaultLondon Assurance
  • Robert BrowningPippa Passes
  • Mary Russell MitfordInez de Castro
  • George Dibdin Pitt (adapted from Catherine Crowe) – Susan Hopley; or, The Vicissitudes of a Servant Girl
  • Jules-Édouard Alboize de PujolLe Tribut des cent vierges
  • Juliusz SłowackiFantazy (published posthumously in 1866)
  • Poetry

  • Mikhail LermontovThe Demon: An Eastern Tale
  • Henry Wadsworth LongfellowExcelsior
  • James Russell LowellA Year's Life
  • Alexander PushkinThe Bronze Horseman
  • Non-fiction

  • George BorrowThe Zincali; or an Account of the Gypsies of Spain
  • Thomas CarlyleOn Heroes, Hero-Worship, and The Heroic in History
  • Ralph Waldo EmersonEssays
  • Ludwig FeuerbachDas Wesen des Christentums (The Essence of Christianity)
  • Washington IrvingBiography and Poetical Remains of the Late Margaret Miller Davidson
  • Søren KierkegaardOn the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates
  • Augustus PuginThe True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture
  • Births

  • January 15Sarah Doudney, English novelist, hymnist and children's writer (died 1926)
  • February 28Jean Mounet-Sully, French actor (died 1904)
  • March 21Mathilde Blind, German-born English poet (died 1896)
  • March 31Iosif Vulcan, Romanian poet, playwright and novelist (died 1907)
  • April 6Ivan Surikov, Russian poet (died 1898)
  • April 18Georges de Peyrebrune (Mathilde-Marie Georgina Élisabeth Johnston of Pierrebrune), French novelist (died 1917)
  • May 22Catulle Mendès, French poet (died 1909)
  • June 19Hermann Eduard von Holst, German historian (died 1904)
  • August 3Juliana Horatia Ewing, English children's writer (died 1885)
  • August 4William Henry Hudson, Argentinian-born English writer and naturalist (died 1922)
  • August 18Robert Williams Buchanan, Scottish author (died 1901)
  • September 20Walter Bradford Woodgate, English boating writer and oarsman (died 1920)
  • October 6Clement Scott, English critic and travel writer (died 1916)
  • November 8John Charles Dent, English-born Canadian journalist and historian (died 1888)
  • November 13William Black, Scottish novelist (died 1898)
  • Deaths

  • January 12Märta Helena Reenstierna, Swedish diarist (born 1753)
  • February 21Dorothea Tieck, German translator (born 1799)
  • April 8James Browne, Scottish man of letters (born 1793)
  • May 7Thomas Barnes, English editor of The Times (born 1785)
  • May 20Joseph Blanco White, Spanish-born English poet and theologian (born 1775)
  • July 27Mikhail Lermontov, Russian poet (duel, born 1814)
  • August 11Johann Friedrich Herbart, German philosopher (born 1776)
  • September 16Thomas John Dibdin, English playwright (born 1771)
  • October 31Georg Anton Friedrich Ast, German philologist and philosopher (born 1778)
  • December 12Denis-Luc Frayssinous, French theologian and bishop (born 1765)
  • References

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