1854 in literature
Overview of the events of 1854 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1854 .
Events
Tolstoy during the Crimean War , c. 1854
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
March 11 – Jane Meade Welch , American journalist and historian (died 1931 )
March 13 – Kolachalam Srinivasa Rao , Indian dramatist (died 1919 )
March 14 – Alexandru Macedonski , Romanian poet, novelist and dramatist (died 1920 )
May 24 – Mona Caird , English novelist, essayist and feminist (died 1932 )
May 25 – Clara Louise Burnham , née Root, American novelist (died 1927 )
June 10
July 7 – W. C. Morrow , American writer, noted for his stories of horror and suspense. (died 1923 )
August 2 – Francis Marion Crawford , American novelist (died 1909 )
September 1 – Florence Trail , American educator and author (died 1944 )
October 16 – Oscar Wilde , Irish dramatist, poet and wit (died 1900 )[ 11]
October 20
unknown date – Eliza D. Keith , American educator, author and journalist (died 1939 )
Deaths
January 5 – Gottschalk Eduard Guhrauer , German philologist and biographer (born 1809 )
February 4 – George Watterston , American librarian of Congress (born 1783 )
April 3 – John Wilson , Scottish poet and journalist (born 1785 )
April 7 – Pierre-François Tissot , French historian and memoirist (born 1768 )
April 16 – Julia Nyberg , Swedish poet (born 1784 )
April 24 – Gabriele Rossetti , Italian poet (born 1783 )
April 30 – James Montgomery , Scottish-born poet and hymnist (born 1771 )
July 20 – Caroline Anne Southey (Caroline Anne Bowles), English poet (born 1786 )
October 14 – Samuel Phillips , English journalist (born 1814 )
November 5 – Susan Edmonstone Ferrier , Scottish novelist (born 1782 )
November 25 – John Kitto , English Biblical commentator (born 1804 )
December 9 – Almeida Garrett , Portuguese poet, novelist and dramatist (born 1799 )
Awards
References
^ P. Guha-Thakurta (5 September 2013). The Bengali Drama: Its Origin and Development . Routledge. pp. 50–. ISBN 978-1-136-38553-7 .
^ Schlicke, Paul (3 November 2011). The Oxford Companion to Charles Dickens: Anniversary Edition . OUP Oxford. p. 267. ISBN 978-0-19-964018-8 .
^ Sevastopol Sketches .
^ Gasson, Andrew. "Wilkie Collins Information" . Retrieved 2015-11-10 .
^ MacKay, K. L. "Native American Literature – selected bibliography" . Retrieved 2014-02-21 .
^ Jack Berry; Thomas Albert Sebeok (21 August 2017). Linguistics in Sub-Saharan Africa . Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 19. ISBN 978-3-11-156252-0 .
^ Hauge, Ingard (1975). "Poetisk realisme og nasjonalromantikk". In Beyer, Edvard (ed.). Norges Litteraturhistorie (in Norwegian). Vol. 2. Oslo: Cappelen. pp. 318– 325.
^ Katherine Prior, "Erskine, William (1773–1852)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, UK: OUP, 2004) Retrieved 8 November 2017, pay-walled.
^ "The U.S. Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin: a Personal Narrative" . World Digital Library . 1854. Retrieved 2013-10-02 .
^ Richards, Irving T. (1933). The Life and Works of John Neal (PhD). Harvard University. p. 1883. OCLC 7588473 .
^ "BBC - History - Historic Figures: Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)" . bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 3 January 2017 .
^ Alphonse Allais; Miles Kington (30 July 2015). The World of Alphonse Allais . Faber & Faber. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-571-30609-1 .
^ Enid Starkie (1939). Arthur Rimbaud . W.W. Norton & Company. p. 16.
^ University of Cambridge, A complete collection of the English poems: which have obtained the chancellor's gold medal in the University of Cambridge , 1859.