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1828 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1828.

Events
• January – Thomas Dale becomes the first university professor of English language and literature, at the new London University. • January 1John Neal launches The Yankee literary journal. • January 6William Lamb, the future Lord Melbourne, writes to his estranged wife, Lady Caroline Lamb, from Ireland, regretting that official duties make it impossible to visit her immediately. Later in the month, he makes the sea crossing arriving at her bedside shortly before her death. • unknown datesSherman Converse publishes Noah Webster's 70,000 word American Dictionary of the English Language. • Elizabeth Caroline Grey's The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress is published; it is considered by some to be the first vampire story by a woman author. • John Payne Collier produces a script of Punch and Judy. • The Reclam publishing company is established in Leipzig by Anton Philipp Reclam. • Færøernes Amts Bibliotek, the National Library of the Faroe Islands, is established. ==New books==
New books
FictionSteen Steensen BlicherSildig OpvaagnenAnna Eliza BrayThe White Hoods: an Historical RomanceJohn Benjamin Brookes (published anonymously) – The Lustful TurkEdward Bulwer-LyttonThe DisownedPelhamGeorge CrolySalathielSelina DavenportItalian Vengeance and English ForbearanceThomas GaspeyThe History of George GodfreyLéon Gozlan – ''Les Mémoires d'un apothécaire'' • Elizabeth Caroline GreyDe LisleGerald GriffinThe CollegiansAnn Hatton – ''Uncle Peregrine's Heiress'' • Nathaniel HawthorneFanshaweRobert HuishThe Red BarnBernhard Severin IngemannErik Menveds Barndom (Erik Menved's Childhood) • Thomas Henry ListerHerbert LacyJane C. LoudonThe Mummy!James Justinian MorierThe Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan in EnglandJohn NealRachel Dyer: a North American StoryLord NormanbyYes and No • T. J. Llewelyn Prichard – The Adventures and Vagaries of Twm Shon Catti, descriptive of life in Wales; interspersed with poemsSusanna RowsonLucy Temple • Sir Walter ScottThe Fair Maid of Perth (or ''St. Valentine's Day; Chronicles of the Canongate'', 2nd series) • Rosalia St. ClairUlrica of Saxony DramaAlfred de VignyRoméo et Juliette and Shylock (adaptations from Shakespeare, published) • Franz GrillparzerEin Treuer DienerJohan Ludvig Heiberg – ''Elves' Hill (Elverhøi)'' • Henrik HertzFlyttedagenVictor HugoAmy RobsartJames Sheridan Knowles – ''The Beggar's Daughter of Bethnal Green'' • Mary Russell MitfordRienziRichard Brinsley PeakeThe Haunted InnJovan Sterija PopovićMiloš ObilićLord PorchesterDon Pedro, King of CastileÉmile SouvestreSiege de MissolonghiGotthilf August von MaltitzHans Kohlhaas PoetryAdam MickiewiczKonrad Wallenrod Non-fictionAugust Böckh (editor) – Corpus Inscriptionum Graecum (begins publication) • George CombeThe Constitution of ManBarbara HoflandAfrica Described, in Its Ancient and Present StateWashington IrvingA History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher ColumbusCharles LambEssays of Elia (1st U.S. edition, the first collection to include the Last Essays) ==Births==
Births
January 2Frederic Charles Lascelles Wraxall, English writer (died 1865) • January 15Mary Jane Katzmann, Canadian writer, editor, and historian (died 1890) • January 22Dora d'Istria, Romanian-Albanian writer (died 1888) • February 8Jules Verne, French novelist and science fiction writer (died 1905) • February 12George Meredith, English novelist and poet (died 1909) • February 14Edmond About, French novelist and journalist (died 1885) • February 16Julia Colman, American writer, educator, activist, and editor (died 1909) • March 20Henrik Johan Ibsen, Norwegian dramatist (died 1906) • April 1Lucinda Banister Chandler, American author and reformer (died 1911) • April 1George Barbu Știrbei, Romanian journalist, biographer and patron of the arts (died 1925) • April 4Margaret Oliphant, Scottish novelist and historical writer (died 1897) • May 12Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English poet and artist (died 1882) • August 9B. Beaumont, British author and businesswoman (died 1892) • August 24Gheorghe Chițu, Romanian classical scholar, publisher and journalist (died 1897) • September 9Leo Tolstoy, Russian novelist (died 1910) • September 17Louise Flodin, Swedish journalist (died 1923) • October 8Francisque Sarcey, French journalist and critic (died 1899) • October 10Harriet Newell Kneeland Goff, American author and reformer (died 1901) • November 14Susannah V. Aldrich, American author and hymnwriter (died 1905) • unknown dateCharlotte Chanter, English botanical writer and novelist (died 1882) ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 5Kobayashi Issa (小林 一茶), Japanese haiku poet (born 1763) • January 16Johann Samuel Ersch, German bibliographer (born 1766) • January 26Lady Caroline Lamb, English novelist (born 1785) • February 7Henry Neele, English poet and scholar (born 1798) • February 29Henry Beekman Livingston, American poet (born 1748) • March 16Johann Georg August Galletti, German historian (born 1750) • March 28Frances Burney, English dramatist (born 1776) • April 7Helena Charlotta Åkerhielm, Swedish dramatist and translator (born 1786) • April 25François-Benoît Hoffman, French dramatist and critic (born 1760) • May 28Anne Seymour Damer, English sculptor and novelist (born 1748) • June 8William Coxe, English historian and travel writer (born 1747) • June 11Dugald Stewart, Scottish Enlightenment philosopher (born 1753) • June 21Leandro Fernández de Moratín, Spanish dramatist and poet (born 1760) • August 10William Cardell, American grammarian and story writer for boys (born 1780) • October 13Vincenzo Monti, Italian poet and dramatist (born 1754) • November 8Thomas Bewick, English writer and natural historian (born 1753) ==References==
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