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1863 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1863.

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Events

  • January 1 – Essayist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson commemorates today's Emancipation Proclamation in the United States by composing "Boston Hymn" and surprising a crowd of 3,000 with its debut reading at Boston Music Hall.
  • January 31Jules Verne's novel Five Weeks in a Balloon, or, Journeys and Discoveries in Africa by Three Englishmen (Cinq semaines en ballon) is published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel in Paris; it will be the first of Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires.
  • February 3Mark Twain at the Territorial Enterprise: Samuel Langhorne Clemens, signing a humorous letter to the Territorial Enterprise newspaper in Virginia City, Nevada, first uses the pen name Mark Twain.
  • June 12The Arts Club is founded by Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Frederic Leighton and others in London's Mayfair as a social meeting place for those involved or interested in the creative arts.
  • June 13Samuel Butler's dystopian article "Darwin among the Machines" is published (as by "Cellarius") in The Press newspaper in Christchurch, New Zealand; it will be incorporated into his novel Erewhon (1872).
  • December 29 – An estimated 7000 people attend the funeral of William Makepeace Thackeray at Kensington Gardens in London, and nearly 2000 are at his burial in Kensal Green Cemetery.
  • Mendele Mocher Sforim publishes his first Yiddish language story, "Dos Kleine Menshele" ("The Little Man"), in the Odessa weekly Kol Mevasser.
  • Establishment in Iași of the Romanian Junimea literary society, a group which will exercise a major influence on Romanian culture until the 1910s.
  • Elvira, or the Love of a Tyrant, a novel by the Neapolitan author Giuseppe Folliero de Luna, becomes the first to be published in the Maltese language, as Elvira Jew Imħabba ta’ Tirann.
  • Publication of The Works of William Shakespeare (the "Cambridge Shakespeare"), edited by William George Clark and William Aldis Wright, published by Macmillan and printed by Cambridge University Press, begins in Britain.
  • Fiction

  • Mary Elizabeth Braddon
  • Aurora Floyd
  • Eleanor's Victory
  • Nikolai Chernyshevsky – What Is to Be Done? (Что делать?, Shto delat'?)
  • George EliotRomola
  • "Charles Felix" (probably Charles Warren Adams) – The Notting Hill Mystery (serialization completed, book form; considered first full-length detective novel in English)
  • Elizabeth GaskellSylvia's Lovers
  • Théophile GautierCaptain Fracasse
  • Edward Everett HaleThe Man Without a Country
  • Mary Jane HolmesMarian Grey
  • Julia KavanaghQueen Mab
  • Sheridan Le FanuThe House by the Churchyard
  • Mrs Oliphant – Salem Chapel, first of The Chronicles of Carlingford (in book form)
  • OuidaHeld in Bondage
  • Charles ReadeVery Hard Cash
  • Miguel RiofríoLa Emancipada (the first Ecuadorian novel)
  • Anne Thackeray Ritchie – The Story of Elizabeth
  • Leo TolstoyThe Cossacks (Казаки, Kazaki)
  • John Townsend TrowbridgeCudjo's Cave
  • Giovanni VergaSulle Lagune ("In the Lagoons")
  • Jean Ingelow – "The Prince's Dream"
  • Children and young people

  • Charles KingsleyThe Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby (complete in book form)
  • Jules VerneFive Weeks in a Balloon
  • Drama

  • W. S. Gilbert – Uncle Baby
  • Tom TaylorThe Ticket-of-Leave Man
  • Poetry

  • Rosalía de CastroCantares gallegos
  • Lizzie Doten – Poems from the Inner Life (alleged to have been dictated by the spirit of Edgar Allan Poe)
  • Henry Wadsworth LongfellowTales of a Wayside Inn, including "Paul Revere's Ride"
  • Non-fiction

  • William BarnesGlossary of Dorset Dialect
  • Henry Walter BatesThe Naturalist on the River Amazons.
  • William Wells BrownThe Black Man: His Antecedents, His Genius and His Achievements
  • Francis James ChildObservations on the Language of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
  • Alexander GilchristLife of William Blake, "Pictor Ignotus"; with selections from his poems and other writings (edited posthumously by Anne Gilchrist)
  • William HowittHistory of the Supernatural
  • Fanny KembleJournal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839
  • Charles LyellGeological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man
  • Ernest RenanThe Life of Jesus (Vie de Jésus)
  • Births

  • February 9Anthony Hope (Anthony Hope Hawkins), English novelist and playwright (died 1933)
  • March 3Arthur Machen (Arthur Llewellyn Jones), Welsh novelist and short story writer (died 1947)
  • March 12 – Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italian poet (died 1938)
  • April 9 – Henry De Vere Stacpoole, Irish novelist (died 1951)
  • April 29Constantine Cavafy, Greek Alexandrine poet (died 1933)
  • June 20Florence White, English food writer (died 1940)
  • July 13Margaret Murray, Indian-born English archeologist and historian (died 1963)
  • August 7 – Gene Stratton Porter, American novelist and naturalist (died 1924)
  • September 1Violet Jacob (Violet Kennedy-Erskine), Scottish historical novelist and poet (died 1946)
  • September 8 – W. W. Jacobs, English short story writer (died 1943)
  • September 22Ferenc Herczeg (Franz Herzog), Hungarian dramatist (died 1954)
  • November 1Arthur Morrison, English writer (died 1945)
  • November 18Richard Dehmel, German poet (died 1920)
  • November 21 – Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (Q.), English novelist and anthologist (died 1944)
  • December 16George Santayana, American novelist and poet (died 1952)
  • Deaths

  • May 13August Hahn, German Protestant theologian (born 1792)
  • July 3William Barksdale, American journalist and Confederate general (killed in action, born 1821
  • July 10Clement Clarke Moore, American classicist and poet (born 1779)
  • September 17Alfred de Vigny, French poet, dramatist and novelist (born 1797)
  • September 20Jacob Grimm, German philologist and fairy-tale author (born 1785)
  • October 6 – Frances Trollope, English novelist (born 1779)
  • October 8Richard Whately, English theologian and archbishop (born 1787)
  • December 13Christian Friedrich Hebbel, German poet and dramatist (born 1813)
  • December 17 – Émile Saisset, French philosopher (born 1814)
  • December 24William Makepeace Thackeray, Indian-born English novelist and travel writer (stroke, born 1811)
  • References

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