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1873 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1873.

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Events

  • January 1Chicago Public Library opens in an old water tank in the aftermath of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
  • March 3
  • The United States Congress enacts the Comstock Law, making it illegal to send any "obscene, lewd, or lascivious" books through the mail.
  • First performance of W. S. Gilbert and Gilbert Arthur à Beckett's play The Happy Land at the Royal Court Theatre, London, parodying William Ewart Gladstone, Robert Lowe, and Acton Smee Ayrton, respectively the Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and First Commissioner of Works.
  • March 18Leo Tolstoy begins his novel Anna Karenina, which is serialized in Russkiy vestnik (Moscow) between 1873 and 1877.
  • July – Thomas Hardy's novel A Pair of Blue Eyes concludes serialization in Tinsley's Magazine (begun September 1872) and is published in book format in London. Although Hardy's third novel, it is the first to bear his name on publication in the U.K.
  • July 10Paul Verlaine shoots at and wounds Arthur Rimbaud in Brussels.
  • November – The children's periodical St. Nicholas Magazine begins publication by Scribner and Company in New York under the editorship of Mary Mapes Dodge.
  • December 18Louisa May Alcott's family satire "Transcendental Wild Oats" is published in the newspaper The Independent.
  • Serialization of the novel Night and Morning (original author not acknowledged, but in fact by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1841) as Xinxi xiantan by "Lishao Jushi" (probably Jiang Qizhang) begins in the Shanghai monthly Yinghuan suoji, the first secular fiction translated from English into Chinese.
  • Charles M. Barnes opens his book printing business in Wheaton, Illinois, a forerunner of publisher Barnes & Noble.
  • Bertha Kinsky becomes governess to the Suttner family.
  • Fiction

  • Louisa May AlcottWork: A Story of Experience
  • Hortense AllartLes Enchantements de Prudence avec George Sand
  • Ambrose BierceThe Fiend's Delight
  • Mary Elizabeth BraddonPublicans and Sinners
  • Rhoda Broughton
  • Nancy
  • Tales for Christmas Eve
  • Bankim Chatterjee – The Poison Tree
  • Wilkie Collins
  • Miss or Mrs.?
  • The New Magdalen
  • Émile Gaboriau – La Corde au cou
  • Thomas HardyA Pair of Blue Eyes
  • William Dean HowellsA Chance Acquaintance
  • George MacDonaldThe History of Gutta-Percha Willie, the Working Genius
  • Anne Thackeray Ritchie – Old Kensington
  • Karolina Světlá – Nemodlenec
  • Anthony TrollopePhineas Redux (serialization)
  • Mark Twain (with Charles Warner) – The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today
  • Jules VerneAround the World in Eighty Days (Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours, book publication and first English translation)
  • Émile Zola – Le Ventre de Paris
  • Drama

  • Henrik IbsenEmperor and Galilean (first published) and Love's Comedy (first performed)
  • Adolphe L'Arronge – My Leopold
  • Émile Zola – Thérèse Raquin (adaptation by author)
  • Poetry

  • Paul BourgetAu bord de la mer
  • Robert BrowningRed Cotton Night-Cap Country
  • Tristan Corbière – only published work included in Les Amours Jaunes
  • Edmund GosseOn Viol and Flute
  • Arthur RimbaudUne Saison en Enfer
  • Non-fiction

  • Samuel ButlerThe Fair Haven
  • Alexandre Dumas (posthumous) – Grand Dictionnaire de cuisine
  • Émile Littré – Dictionnaire de la langue française
  • Walter PaterStudies in the History of the Renaissance
  • Leslie StephenEssays on Free Thinking and Plain Speaking
  • Charlotte Mary YongeLife of John Coleridge Patteson
  • Births

  • January 1Mariano Azuela, Mexican writer (died 1952)
  • January 7Charles Péguy, French poet and essayist (killed in action 1914)
  • January 9Hayim Nahman Bialik, Russian-born Hebrew-language poet (died 1934)
  • January 20Johannes V. Jensen, Danish writer and Nobel Prize winner (died 1950)
  • January 28Colette (Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette), French novelist (died 1954)
  • February 23 (O. S. February 10) – Haralamb Lecca, Romanian dramatist, poet and translator (died 1920)
  • March 10Jakob Wassermann, German novelist (died 1934)
  • March 20Constantin Banu, Romanian politician, journalist, cultural promoter and aphorist (died 1940)
  • March 29 (bapt.)Peig Sayers (Máiréad Sayers), Irish seanchaí (traditional storyteller) (died 1958)
  • April 22Ellen Glasgow, American novelist (died 1945)
  • May 17Henri Barbusse, French novelist (died 1935)
  • June 8José Martínez Ruiz (Azorín), Spanish novelist (died 1967)
  • June 16 – Lady Ottoline Morrell (Ottoline Cavendish-Bentinck), English patron of the arts (died 1938)
  • September 8Alfred Jarry, French dramatist (died 1907)
  • October 10George Cabot Lodge, American poet (died 1909)
  • November 13Oliver Onions (George Oliver), English novelist and ghost story writer (died 1961)
  • December 7Willa Cather, American novelist (died 1947)
  • December 17Ford Madox Ford, English novelist (died 1939)
  • December 29Ovid Densusianu, Romanian poet, philologist, linguist, folklorist, literary historian, critic, academic and journalist (died 1938)
  • Unknown date – Henric Streitman, Romanian essayist and journalist (died 1949)
  • Deaths

  • January 9Sigurd Abel, German historian (born 1837)
  • January 10Francesco Dall'Ongaro, Italian poet and dramatist (born 1808)
  • January 18Edward Bulwer-Lytton, English novelist and playwright (born 1803)
  • February 1Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Cuban-born novelist (born 1814)
  • February 7Sheridan Le Fanu, Irish writer (born 1814)
  • February 24 – Spiridon Trikoupis, Greek author and orator (born 1788)
  • May 8John Stuart Mill, English philosopher (born 1806)
  • May 22Alessandro Manzoni, Italian poet and novelist (born 1785)
  • May 27Pierre-Antoine Lebrun, French poet (born 1785)
  • August 15Edward Meredith Cope, English classicist (born 1818)
  • September 25Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Italian novelist (born 1804)
  • September 26 – Julius Roerich Benedix, German dramatist (born 1811)
  • September 28 – Émile Gaboriau, French novelist (born 1832)
  • October 4Margaret Gatty, English children's author (born 1809)
  • November 6Manuel Bretón de los Herreros, Spanish playwright (born 1796)
  • References

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