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1907 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1907.

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Events

  • Early – 7-year-old Elizabeth Bowen moves with her mother from Ireland to the south of England.
  • January 3National Theatre opens in Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • January 26 – Large sections of the audience boo the opening performance of J. M. Synge's The Playboy of the Western World at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Disturbances continue for a week.
  • February 4 – In a public debate at the Abbey Theatre, the poet W. B. Yeats denies trying to suppress audience distaste during a performance of The Playboy of the Western World.
  • February 22Leonid Andreyev's symbolist drama The Life of Man («Жизнь человека», Zhizn cheloveka) is premièred at the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre in Saint Petersburg, directed by Vsevolod Meyerkhold; on December 12 it is performed for the first time at the Moscow Art Theatre, directed by Konstantin Stanislavski and Leopold Sulerzhitsky.
  • March – The Diamond Sūtra, a woodblock printed Buddhist scripture dated 868, is discovered by Aurel Stein at the Mogao Caves, near Dunhuang in China; it is "the earliest complete survival of a dated printed book".
  • March–April – Virginia Woolf and others of the Stephen family move within London's Bloomsbury to 29 Fitzroy Square (a former home of George Bernard Shaw).
  • April 17August Strindberg's A Dream Play ("Ett drömspel", 1901) receives its first performance, at the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm) with his ex-wife Harriet Bosse in the leading rôle.
  • April 23Jack and Charmian London sail out of San Francisco Bay on a yacht to begin the voyage described in The Cruise of the Snark (1911).
  • May–September – Kenneth Grahame writes the letters to his son that are the basis for The Wind in the Willows (1908).
  • May – British publishers Thomas Nelson and William Collins, Sons (as "Books for the million") launch cheap hardback in-copyright imprints.
  • May 15 – American humorist Gelett Burgess coins the term blurb for promotional text on a book-jacket.
  • June 26Mark Twain receives an honorary doctorate of laws degree from the University of Oxford in England.
  • September 7Gaston Leroux's pioneering locked room mystery The Mystery of the Yellow Room (Le mystère de la chambre jaune) begins serialization in L'Illustration (Paris).
  • Autumn – James Joyce tutors Ettore Schmitz in English at Trieste. Schmitz later becomes well-known under the name Italo Svevo.
  • Deluxe edition of Margarete Böhme's Tagebuch einer Verlorenen published in Berlin, marking 100,000 copies in print.
  • Thomas Mofolo's Moeti oa bochabela ("The Traveler of the East"), the first work of literature in the Sotho language, is published.
  • Hélène van Zuylen leaves her partner Renée Vivien for another woman. Vivien's volume of love poetry Flambeaux éteints ("Extinguished Torches") is published this year.
  • Éditions Grasset established in Paris.
  • Fiction

  • Sholom Aleichem – From Home to America (פֿון דער היים קיין אַמעריקע, Fun der heym keyn amerike), first part of Motl, Peysi the Cantor's Son: The Writings of an Orphan Boy (מאָטל פּייסי דעם חזנס; כתבֿים פֿון אַ ייִנגל אַ יתום, Motl peysi dem khazns: ksovim fun a yingl a yosem)
  • Guillaume ApollinaireLes Onze Mille Verges
  • Arnold Bennett -The City of Pleasure
  • André BillyBenoni
  • Mary Elizabeth BraddonDead Love Has Chains
  • Joseph ConradThe Secret Agent
  • Jeffery FarnolMy Lady Caprice
  • E. M. Forster – The Longest Journey
  • Elinor GlynThree Weeks
  • William Dean HowellsThrough the Eye of the Needle
  • Gaston LerouxThe Mystery of the Yellow Room
  • Liu E (劉鶚) – The Travels of Lao Can (老殘遊記, Lao Ts'an yu-chi)
  • Arthur MachenThe Hill of Dreams
  • Octave MirbeauLa 628-E8
  • Baroness Orczy
  • Beau Brocade
  • The Tangled Skein
  • Ferdynand Antoni OssendowskiV ludskoi pyli (In Human Dust)
  • Upton SinclairThe Overman
  • Edith WhartonMadame de Treymes
  • Owen WisterThe Seven Ages of Washington
  • P. G. Wodehouse – Not George Washington
  • Harold Bell WrightThe Shepherd of the Hills
  • Children and young people

  • L. Frank Baum
  • Father Goose's Year Book
  • Ozma of Oz
  • Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad (as Edith Van Dyne)
  • Policeman Bluejay (as Laura Bancroft)
  • E. Nesbit – The Enchanted Castle
  • Beatrix PotterThe Tale of Tom Kitten
  • Drama

  • Leonid AndreyevThe Life of Man
  • Jacinto BenaventeLos intereses creados ("The Bonds of Interest")
  • Georges FeydeauA Flea in Her Ear (La Puce à l'oreille)
  • Agha Hashar KashmiriSafed Khoon (adaptation of King Lear)
  • Thomas MannFiorenza
  • John MasefieldThe Campden Wonder
  • George RanettiRomeo și Julietta la Mizil
  • John Millington SyngeThe Playboy of the Western World
  • Teffi – The Woman Question (published)
  • Poetry

  • James Elroy FleckerThe Bridge of Fire
  • Robert W. ServiceThe Songs of a Sourdough
  • Non-fiction

  • Edmund GosseFather and Son
  • John Millington SyngeThe Aran Islands
  • George WittonScapegoats of the Empire
  • Births

  • February 1Günter Eich, German lyricist (died 1972)
  • February 3 (probable date) – James A. Michener, American novelist (died 1997)
  • February 21 – W. H. Auden, English poet (died 1973)
  • March 13 – Mircea Eliade, Romanian writer (died 1986)
  • May 12Leslie Charteris, Singapore-born Chinese-British genre novelist (died 1993)
  • May 13Daphne du Maurier, English writer (died 1989)
  • May 27Rachel Carson, American environmentalist and author (died 1964)
  • June 14René Char, French poet (died 1988)
  • July 7Robert A. Heinlein, American author (died 1988)
  • August 12Miguel Torga, Portuguese author (died 1995)
  • August 17Roger Peyrefitte, French author (died 2000)
  • August 28Rupert Hart-Davis, English editor and publisher (died 1999)
  • September 23 – Pauline Réage, French erotic novelist (died 1998)
  • October 15Varian Fry, American journalist (died 1967)
  • October 18Mihail Sebastian, Romanian Jewish playwright, essayist, and novelist (died 1945)
  • November 14Astrid Lindgren, Swedish author of children's books (died 2002)
  • November 27 – L. Sprague de Camp, American science fiction and fantasy author (died 2000)
  • November 28
  • Alberto Moravia, Italian novelist (died 1990)
  • Mary Oppen, American poet, activist and photographer (died 1990)
  • December 10Rumer Godden, English novelist (died 1998)
  • December 18Christopher Fry, English dramatist (died 2005)
  • Unknown date – E. J. Scovell, English poet (died 1999)
  • Deaths

  • January 20Agnes Mary Clerke, English author on astronomy (born 1842)
  • March 9Frederic George Stephens, English critic and member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (born 1828)
  • March 19Thomas Bailey Aldrich, American poet and novelist (born 1836)
  • April 23André Theuriet, French poet and novelist (born 1833)
  • May 12Joris-Karl Huysmans, French author (born 1848)
  • July 17Hector Malot, French author (born 1830)
  • July 19William Gunion Rutherford, Scottish classicist (born 1853)
  • August 10Marko Vovchok, Ukrainian novelist and short story writer (born 1833)
  • August 25 – Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, English novelist and poet (appendicitis complications, born 1861)
  • September 6Sully Prudhomme, French poet and essayist; 1st Nobel Prize winner (born 1839)
  • September 7Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, Romanian philologist (born 1836)
  • September 8Iosif Vulcan, Romanian poet, playwright and novelist (born 1841)
  • October 6David Masson, Scottish critic and biographer (born 1822)
  • November 1Alfred Jarry, French dramatist (tuberculosis, born 1873)
  • November 28Stanisław Wyspiański, Polish dramatist, poet and painter (born 1869)
  • Unknown date – Mary de Morgan, English children's writer and suffragist (born 1850)
  • Awards

  • Nobel Prize for Literature: Rudyard Kipling
  • References

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