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1905 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1905.

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Events

  • January–September – L. Frank Baum's Animal Fairy Tales are published in The Delineator magazine.
  • January 5 – Baroness Emma Orczy's play The Scarlet Pimpernel, adapted by Julia Neilson and Fred Terry (who play the leads), makes its London debut at the New Theatre, followed shortly by publication of the novel.
  • January 16 – Neil Munro begins publishing his Vital Spark stories in the Glasgow Evening News.
  • February – Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle begins serialization in the American socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason.
  • July – Beatrix Potter becomes engaged to her editor Norman Warne, but on August 25 he dies unexpectedly of pernicious anemia. Soon afterwards she completes the purchase of her Lake District home, Hill Top.
  • October 13 – English actor-manager Sir Henry Irving collapses on stage in the role of Thomas Becket while on tour in Bradford, dying soon afterwards.
  • December 10 – O. Henry's short story "The Gift of the Magi" is first published (as "Gifts of the Magi") in The New York Sunday World.
  • The first of several chapters of I Am a Cat (吾輩は猫である) by Natsume Sōseki are published serially in Hototogisu (ホトトギス, Lesser cuckoo).
  • The group Noor-Eesti ("Young Estonia") is formed to promote the Estonian national awakening in language and literature.
  • The National Library of Thailand is created as the "Vajirayanana Library for the Capital City" in Bangkok through the merger of the Mandira Dharma Library, the Vajirayanana Library and the Buddhasasana Sangaha Library by royal decree.
  • 22-year-old Belle da Costa Greene is appointed as librarian to J. P. Morgan in New York City.
  • Fiction

  • Edwin Lester ArnoldLieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation
  • Lord Dunsany – The Gods of Pegāna
  • Margarete BöhmeTagebuch einer Verlorenen (The Diary of a Lost Girl)
  • Rhoda BroughtonA Waif's Progress
  • Marquis de SadeThe 120 Days of Sodom (Les 120 journées de Sodome, written 1785)
  • Mary Boykin ChesnutA Diary from Dixie
  • Arthur Conan DoyleThe Return of Sherlock Holmes (stories collected in book format)
  • Antonio FogazzaroIl Santo (The Saint)
  • E. M. Forster – Where Angels Fear to Tread
  • Tom GallonMeg the Lady
  • Robert Hichens – The Garden of Allah
  • W. H. Hudson – A Little Boy Lost
  • W. J. Locke – The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne
  • Jack LondonWhite Fang
  • Leopoldo LugonesLa Guerra Gaucha
  • Heinrich MannProfessor Unrat
  • George MooreThe Lake
  • Baroness Orczy
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel
  • The Case of Miss Elliot
  • By the Gods Beloved
  • Hjalmar SöderbergDoctor Glas
  • Katherine Thurston – The Gambler
  • Mark TwainKing Leopold's Soliloquy
  • H. A. Vachell – The Hill
  • Jules Verne
  • Invasion of the Sea (L'Invasion de la mer)
  • The Lighthouse at the End of the World (Le Phare du bout du monde)
  • Elizabeth von ArnimPrincess Priscilla's Fortnight
  • Mary Augusta WardThe Marriage of William Ashe
  • H. G. Wells – Kipps
  • Edith WhartonThe House of Mirth
  • Children and young people

  • L. Frank Baum
  • Queen Zixi of Ix
  • The Fate of a Crown (as Schuyler Staunton)
  • Angela BrazilA Terrible Tomboy
  • Frances Hodgson BurnettA Little Princess
  • H. E. Marshall – Our Island Story (history)
  • Herbert StrangKobo: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War
  • Drama

  • David BelascoThe Girl of the Golden West
  • Jacinto BenaventeRosas de otoño (Autumn Roses)
  • Clyde FitchThe Woman in the Case
  • Maxim GorkyChildren of the Sun (Дети солнца, Deti solntsa)
  • Harley Granville-BarkerThe Voysey Inheritance
  • Sacha Guitry
  • Le KWTZ
  • Nono
  • Alois JirásekLantern
  • RainisUguns un nakts (Fire and Night)
  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Major Barbara
  • Man and Superman (first staged)
  • J. M. Synge – The Well of the Saints
  • Poetry

  • E. Clerihew Bentley – Biography for Beginners
  • Gjergj FishtaLahuta e Malcís (The Highland Lute; begins publication)
  • Sarojini NaiduThe Golden Threshold
  • Rainer Maria RilkeThe Book of Hours (Das Stunden-Buch)
  • Violet Teague - Night Fall in the Ti-Tree
  • Non-fiction

  • Phan Bội ChâuViet Nam vong quoc su
  • G. K. Chesterton – Orthodoxy
  • Afevork Ghevre JesusGrammatica della lingua amarica
  • Births

  • January 6Idris Davies, Anglo-Welsh poet (died 1953)
  • January 25Margery Sharp, English novelist and children's writer (died 1991)
  • January 31John O'Hara, American writer (died 1970)
  • February 2Ayn Rand (Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum), Russian-American novelist, playwright and screenwriter (died 1982)
  • February 7Paul Nizan, French philosopher and writer (died 1940)
  • February 26Robert Byron, English travel writer (torpedoed 1941)
  • March 2Geoffrey Grigson, English poet and critic (died 1985)
  • March 23Joseph Henry Reason, African-American librarian (died 1997)
  • March 31Kulap Saipradit (Siburapha), Thai novelist (died 1974)
  • May 1Emmanuel Mounier, French philosopher, journalist and theologian (died 1950)
  • May 16 – H. E. Bates, English novelist (died 1974)
  • May 20Gerrit Achterberg, Dutch poet (died 1962)
  • May 24 – Mikhail Sholokhov, Soviet Russian novelist (died 1984)
  • June 20Lillian Hellman, American dramatist (died 1984)
  • June 21Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher, novelist and playwright (died 1980)
  • July 25Elias Canetti, Bulgarian-born novelist and playwright writing in German (died 1994)
  • September 5Arthur Koestler, Hungarian-born English novelist and social philosopher (suicide 1983)
  • October 15 – C. P. Snow, English novelist (died 1980)
  • October 17Lev Nussimbaum, Russian and Azerbaijani novelist (died 1942)
  • October 31 - Elizabeth Jenkins, English author (died 2010)
  • November 10Kurt Eggers, German writer, poet, songwriter and playwright (killed in action 1943)
  • December 4Munro Leaf, American children's author (died 1974)
  • December 12
  • Mulk Raj Anand, Indian novelist (died 2004)
  • Vasily Grossman, Russian novelist and writer (died 1964)
  • December 21Anthony Powell, English novelist (died 2000)
  • December 22Kenneth Rexroth, American poet and critic (died 1982)
  • December 30 (December 17 OS) – Daniil Kharms, born Daniil Ivánovich Yuvatchov, Russian surrealist, children's writer, absurdist poet, short prose author and dramatist (died 1942)
  • Deaths

  • January 19Debendranath Tagore, Hindu philosopher and religious reformer (born 1817)
  • February 15Lew Wallace, American novelist and general (born 1827)
  • March 20Antonin Proust, French journalist and politician (born 1832)
  • March 25 – Jules Verne, French novelist (born 1828)
  • April 9Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge), American children's writer (born 1839)
  • April 18Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano, Spanish realist novelist (born 1824)
  • May 23Mary Livermore, American journalist and women's rights activist (born 1820)
  • August 14Gertrude Bloede (Stuart Sterne), American poet (born 1845)
  • August 22 – David Binning Monro, Scottish Homeric scholar (born 1836)
  • September 18George MacDonald, Scottish poet, writer and minister (born 1824)
  • October 6Hibbard H. Shedd, Danish-born American politician and novelist (born 1847)
  • October 28Alphonse Allais, French humorist (born 1854)
  • December 3John Bartlett, American lexicographer and publisher (born 1820)
  • December 9 – Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb Scottish classicist and politician (born 1841)
  • December 11Paul Meurice, French novelist and playwright (born 1818)
  • December 12William Sharp, Scottish poet, biographer and novelist (born 1855)
  • December 20Henry Harland (Sidney Luska), American novelist and editor (tuberculosis, born 1861)
  • December 29Victor Daley (Creeve Roe), Australian poet (tuberculosis, born 1858)
  • Awards

  • Nobel Prize for Literature: Henryk Sienkiewicz
  • References

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