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1812 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1812.

Events
January 2Samuel Taylor Coleridge's lecture on Hamlet is given as part of a series of lectures on drama and Shakespeare; it has influenced Hamlet studies ever since. • January 15Lord Byron takes his seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. • March 20 – First two cantos of Byron's poem ''Childe Harold's Pilgrimage'' are published in London by John Murray. This sells out in five days, giving rise to Byron's comment "I awoke one morning and found myself famous." • May–July – The library of the Duke of Roxburghe (died 1804) is auctioned in London. On June 17 a presumed first edition of Boccaccio's Decameron, printed by Christopher Valdarfer of Venice in 1471, is sold to the Marquis of Blandford for £2,260, the highest price ever given for a book at that time. This is followed by a social meeting of bibliophiles under the chairmanship of 2nd Earl Spencer, the origin of the Roxburghe Club, formed by Thomas Frognall Dibdin. • June 24December 14 – The French invasion of Russia will form the climax of Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace and feature several other works of literature. • October 10 – The rebuilt Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London opens. • December 920Leigh Hunt is tried and convicted of libel for calling the Prince Regent "a violator of his word, a libertine over head and ears in debt and disgrace" in The Examiner on March 22. • December 26 – Novelist Frederick Marryat is promoted to lieutenant after distinguished service at sea in the War of 1812. ==New books==
New books
FictionSarah BurneyTraits of NatureMaria Edgeworth: • The AbsenteeEmilie de CoulangesVivianJean-Baptiste Benoît EyrièsFantasmagoriana • The Brothers Grimm – ''Grimm's Fairy Tales, volume 1 (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)'' • Ann HattonThe Fortress del VechiiFrances Margaretta Jacson (misascribed to Mary Brunton) – Things by their Right NamesCharles MaturinThe Milesian ChiefRebecca RushKelroyGeorge SoaneThe Eve of San MarcoLouisa StanhopeThe Confessional of ValombreElizabeth ThomasThe Vindictive SpiritJane WestThe Loyalists: An Historical Novel Children and young peopleBarbara Hofland – ''The History of a Clergyman's Widow and Her Young Family'' • Johann David WyssThe Swiss Family Robinson DramaJoanna BaillieOrraTheodor KörnerDie Braut (The Bride)Der grüne Domino (The Green Domino)Der Nachtwächter (The Night Watchman)ZrinyAdam OehlenschlägerStærkodderAugust von KotzebueDer arme Poet (The Poor Poet) PoetryAnna Laetitia BarbauldEighteen Hundred and ElevenLord Byron – ''Childe Harold's Pilgrimage'' • Percy Bysshe Shelley – ''The Devil's Walk: A Ballad'' • James and Horace Smith (anonymously) – Rejected AddressesWilliam TennantAnster Fair Non-fictionJohn GaltCursory Reflections on Political and Commercial TopicsGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelDie objektive Logik • Sir Richard Colt HoareThe Ancient History of South WiltshireMirza Abu Taleb KhanMasir Talib fi Bilad Afranji (The Travels of Taleb in the Regions of Europe) • James Maitland, 8th Earl of LauderdaleThe Depreciation of the Paper-currency of Great Britain ProvedJohn NicholsThe Literary Anecdotes of the 18th Century, volume 1 • Percy Bysshe ShelleyDeclaration of Rights ==Births==
Births
February 7Charles Dickens, English novelist and editor (died 1870) • February 15Chandos Wren-Hoskyns (Chandos Hoskyns), English agricultural author and landowner (died 1876) • February 19Zygmunt Krasiński, Polish poet (died 1859) • May 7Robert Browning, English poet (died 1889) • May 12Edward Lear, English nonsense poet, caricaturist and painter (died 1888) • June 9Camilla Dufour Crosland, English writer and poet (died 1895) • June 18Ivan Goncharov, Russian novelist and critic (died 1891) • June 27Andrei Mocioni, Hungarian/Romanian journalist and literary patron (died 1880) • July 5Antonio García Gutiérrez, Spanish dramatist (died 1884) • August 22Geraldine Jewsbury, English novelist and woman of letters (died 1880) • September 16Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint, Dutch novelist (died 1886) • October 29Louise Granberg, Swedish playwright (died 1907) • December 3Hendrik Conscience, Flemish novelist (died 1883) • December 10Caroline M. Sawyer, American poet, writer, and editor (died 1894) • December 23Samuel Smiles, Scottish self-help author (died 1904) • unknown dateLouis du Couret, French explorer, military officer, and writer (died 1867) • Mohan Lal Kashmiri, Indian traveller and writer (died 1877) ==Deaths==
Deaths
February 13Jacques Marie Boutet, French dramatist and actor (born 1745) • February 24Hugo Kołłątaj, Polish historian and philosopher (born 1750) • March 18John Horne Tooke, English controversialist and cleric (born 1736) • March 24Johann Jakob Griesbach, German Biblical commentator (born 1745) • May 12Martha Ballard, American diarist (born c. 1734) • July 14Christian Gottlob Heyne, German librarian and classicist (born 1729) • October 28Susanna Duncombe, English poet and painter (born 1725) • November 11Platon Levshin, Russian church historian (born 1737) • November 16John Walter, English founder of The Times, London (born c. 1738) • December 22Pierre Henri Larcher, French classicist and archeologist (born 1726) • unknown dateZalkind Hourwitz, Polish essayist (born 1738) ==References==
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