1889 in literature
Overview of the events of 1889 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1889 .
Events
1st ed.
January – H. G. Wells begins to teach science at Henley House School, north London, where his pupils include A. A. Milne , whose father runs the school.[ 1]
February 12 – Henrik Ibsen 's symbolic drama The Lady from the Sea (1888 ) receives simultaneous first performances in Oslo (in Norwegian ) and Weimar (in German).
March 14 – August Strindberg 's naturalistic drama Miss Julie (Fröken Julie) , 1888 , is first performed, by the Scandinavian Experimental Theater at the University of Copenhagen . His wife Siri von Essen plays the title rôle.
April 24 – The Garrick Theatre in London, financed by playwright W. S. Gilbert , opens with a performance of Pinero's The Profligate .[ 2]
May 30 – The English publisher Henry Vizetelly is prosecuted for obscenity for the second time in London; he is again fined and imprisoned for his English translations of Émile Zola 's works.[ 3]
June – Algernon Methuen begins publishing books in England, which is the origin of Methuen Publishing .
August 30 – Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde are entertained together at dinner at the Langham Hotel, London , by the American Joseph Marshall Stoddart of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine , who commissions from them respectively the stories The Sign of the Four and The Picture of Dorian Gray , which appear next year in the magazine.
September 3 – Jerome K. Jerome 's comic fictional English travelogue set on the River Thames , Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) , is published in Bristol .
November – Leo Tolstoy 's novella The Kreutzer Sonata circulates in clandestine copies. In December the Russian authorities confirm that commercial publication will not be permitted.[ 4]
September 14 – The Volkstheater, Vienna opens with a performance of Der Fleck auf der Ehr (The Stain on Honour) by its Dramaturg , Ludwig Anzengruber , who dies on December 10 from blood poisoning.
November – Marcel Proust begins a year's service in the French army, stationed at Coligny Barracks in Orléans .[ 5]
December 12 – Robert Browning 's book Asolando; Fancies and facts is published on the same day he dies at Ca' Rezzonico in Venice .[ 6] He is buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey .
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The first literary novel in the Maltese language , Anton Manwel Caruana's Ineż Farruġ , is published.[ 7]
The first of four volumes of Theodore Roosevelt 's The Winning of the West is published in the United States.[ 8]
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
"The Wedding (Chekhov play) "
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
February 8 – Siegfried Kracauer , German-American writer, journalist, sociologist, cultural critic, and film theorist (died 1966 )[ 11]
March 1 – Kanoko Okamoto (岡本かの子, Ohnuki Kano), Japanese novelist and poet (died 1939 )
April 7 – Gabriela Mistral , Chilean poet, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1957 )[ 12]
April 18 – Horace Alexander , English current-affairs writer and ornithologist (died 1989 )
May 12 – Ouyang Yuqian (欧阳予倩), Chinese dramatist (died 1962 )
June 23 – Anna Akhmatova , Russian poet (died 1966 )[ 13]
July 5 – Jean Cocteau , French writer (died 1963 )[ 14]
July 17 – Erle Stanley Gardner , American author (died 1970 )[ 15]
July 22 - James Whale , English film director (died 1957)
August 5 – Conrad Aiken , American novelist and poet (died 1973 )[ 16]
August 12 – Zerna Sharp , American writer and educator (Dick and Jane ) (died 1981 )
August 22 – Peter Frederick Anson , English writer on religion and maritime matters (died 1975 )
September 1 – Leonora Eyles , English feminist writer and novelist (died 1960 )
September 15 – Claude McKay , Jamaican American writer (died 1948 )
September 23 – Walter Lippmann , American writer (died 1974 )[ 17]
September 25
September 26 – Martin Heidegger , German philosopher (died 1976 )[ 18]
October 18 – Fannie Hurst , American novelist (died 1968 )
October 27 – Enid Bagnold , English writer and playwright (died 1981 )
November 12 – DeWitt Wallace , American magazine publisher (Reader's Digest ) (died 1981 )
November 14 – Taha Hussein , Egyptian writer and intellectual (died 1973 )[ 19]
December 7 – Gabriel Marcel , French philosopher, critic and playwright (died 1973 )[ 20]
Deaths
Browning after death.
January 3 – James Halliwell-Phillipps , English bibliophile (born 1820 )
January 17 – Juan Montalvo , Ecuadorian writer (born 1832 )
March 26 – Elizabeth Ayton Godwin , English hymn writer and religious poet (born 1817 )
April 23 – Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly , French novelist (born 1808 )[ 21]
May 28 – Madeleine Vinton Dahlgren , American writer, translator (born 1825 )
June 8 – Gerard Manley Hopkins , English poet (born 1844 )[ 22]
June 15 – Mihai Eminescu , Romanian poet (born 1850 )
August 5 – Fanny Lewald , German novelist (born 1811 )
August 19 – Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam , French Symbolist writer (born 1838 )[ 23]
September 4 – Warren Felt Evans , American author of the New Thought movement (born 1817 )[ 24]
September 10 – Amy Levy , English feminist poet and novelist (suicide, born 1861 )
September 23
October 25 – Émile Augier , French dramatist (born 1820 )[ 26]
November 18 – William Allingham , Irish poet (born 1824 )[ 27]
November 20 – August Ahlqvist , Finnish professor, poet, scholar of the Finno-Ugric languages , author, and literary critic (born 1826 )[ 28]
December 10 – Ludwig Anzengruber , Austrian poet (born 1839 )
December 12 – Robert Browning , English poet (born 1812 )[ 6]
December 17 – Thomas Purnell , Welsh-born English drama critic and essayist (born 1834
December 23 – Constance Naden , English poet and philosopher (born 1858 )[ 29]
December 30 – Ion Creangă , Romanian writer (born 1837 )[ 30]
Awards
References
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^ Susanne Feigenbaum; Dennis Kurzon (1 January 2002). Prepositions in Their Syntactic, Semantic, and Pragmatic Context . John Benjamins Publishing. p. 270. ISBN 90-272-2956-2 .
^ Theodore Roosevelt (1 January 1995). The Winning of the West . U of Nebraska Press. p. 6. ISBN 0-8032-8955-3 .
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^ Gazarian-Gautier, Marie-Lise (2003). "The Walking Geography of Gabriela Mistral". In Agosín, Marjorie (ed.). Gabriela Mistral: The Audacious Traveler . Athens: Ohio University Press. p. 270. ISBN 978-0-89680-230-8 .
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^ Gabriel Marcel (1998). Gabriel Marcel's Perspectives on The Broken World . Marquette University Press. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-87462-617-9 .
^ Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly (1964). The She-devils: (Les Diaboliques) . Oxford University Press. p. xiv.
^ John Gilroy (2007). Gerard Manley Hopkins: Selected Poems . Humanities-Ebooks. p. 19.
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^ Willa Cather; Georgine Milmine (1993). The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science . U of Nebraska Press. p. 348. ISBN 978-0-8032-1453-8 .
^ William Baker (2002). Wilkie Collins's Library: A Reconstruction . Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-313-31394-3 .
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^ One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Chisholm, Hugh , ed. (1911). "Allingham, William ". Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 696.
^ H. K. Riikonen. "Ahlqvist, August (1826-1889)" (in Finnish). kansallisbiografia. Retrieved July 6, 2021 .
^ William Richard Hughes; Charles Lapworth; Sir William Augustus Tilden; Robert Lewins (1890). Constance Naden: A Memoir . Bickers & Son. pp. 89 –90. Retrieved 20 July 2013 .
^ George Călinescu , Ion Creangă; Viața și opera ("Ion Creangă; His Life and Works") , Editura pentru Literatura, Bucharest, 1964, p. 480; Vianu, Vol. II, p. 211, 212