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1839 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1839.

Events
January 21Åbo Svenska Teater in Åbo (Turku), Finland, opens with a performance of the Swedish-language play Gubben i Bergsbygden. • March – W. Harrison Ainsworth takes over editorship of ''Bentley's Miscellany from Charles Dickens at the end of the year. Until April serializations of their respective novels Jack Sheppard and Oliver Twist'' have been running simultaneously in the magazine. • April – Washington Irving begins contributing regularly to The Knickerbocker, and will publish thirty new pieces in the magazine through March 1841 — including "The Creole Village," where he coins the phrase "the almighty dollar". • May 31 – An important British constitutional case of Stockdale v Hansard begins when publisher John Joseph Stockdale sues for libel after John Roberton's pseudo-medical work On Diseases of the Generative System (1811) is declared in a parliamentary report to be indecent. • September – The first known London production of ''Love's Labour's Lost'' after Shakespeare's era opens at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, with Madame Vestris as Rosaline. • unknown datesMikhail Lermontov publishes the first two parts of A Hero of Our Time (Герой нашего времени, Geroy nashevo vremeni) in Otechestvennye Zapiski. The novel comes to be seen as a pioneering classic of Russian psychological realism. • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a late 14th-century Middle English alliterative romance by the 'Pearl Poet', is first published complete in Syr Gawayne, a collection of early romance poems by Scottish and English authors relating to that knight of the Round Table, edited by Frederic Madden for the Bannatyne Club. • George Bell establishes the London publisher George Bell & Sons as an educational bookseller in Bouverie Street. ==New books==
New books
FictionW. Harrison AinsworthJack SheppardCarl Jonas Love AlmqvistDet går an (It's Acceptable, translated as Sara Videbeck and the Chapel) • Honoré de BalzacBéatrixIllusions perdues, II: Un Grand homme de province à Paris (Lost Illusions, II: A Distinguished Provincial in Paris) • Pierre GrassouNicolaas Beets (as Hildebrand) – Camera ObscuraFredrika BremerHemmet eller familje-sorger och fröjderSarah BurneyThe Romance of Private Life: The Renunciation and The HermitageCharles DickensNicholas Nickleby (serialization completed and in book form) • Alexandre DumasCaptain PamphileCatherine GoreThe Cabinet MinisterMaurits HansenMordet paa Maskinbygger Roolfsen (The Murder of Engine-maker Roolfsen) • Frederick MarryatDiary in AmericaHarriet MartineauDeerbrookEllen PickeringNan Darrell, or The Gypsy MotherThe FrightEdgar Allan PoeThe Fall of the House of UsherWilliam WilsonGeorge SandPaulineSpiridionJules SandeauMariannaStendhalThe Charterhouse of Parma (La Chartreuse de Parme)Philip Meadows TaylorConfessions of a ThugCirilo VillaverdeCecilia Valdés Children and young peopleCatherine SinclairHoliday House: A Book for the YoungFrederick MarryatThe Phantom ShipHans Christian AndersenFairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection. Second Booklet (Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. Ny Samling. Andet Hefte) comprising "The Garden of Paradise" ("Paradisets have"), "The Flying Trunk" ("Den flyvende Kuffert") and "The Storks" ("Storkene") DramaEdward BulwerRichelieuFelicia HemansDe ChatillonJames Sheridan KnowlesLoveGeorge SandGabrielJuliusz SłowackiBalladyna PoetryPhilip James Bailey (anonymous) – FestusCláudio Manuel da Costa (posthumous) – Vila RicaThéodore Hersart de la Villemarqué (compiler) – Barzaz Breiz (Breton Ballads) • Henry Wadsworth LongfellowVoices of the Night Non-fictionLouis Blanc – ''L'Organisation du travail'' • Charles DarwinThe Voyage of the BeagleMrs William EllisThe Women of England: their social duties and domestic habitsMichael FaradayExperimental Researches in ElectricityGeorge W. M. ReynoldsGrace Darling; or, the Heroine of the Ferne IslandsJared SparksLife of WashingtonJohn TallisTallis Directory ==Births==
Births
January 7Ouida, English novelist (died 1908) • January 26Mary Ann Maitland, Scottish-born Canadian author (died 1919) • February 1James Herne, American dramatist (died 1901) • February 22Francis Pharcellus Church, American editor and publisher (died 1906) • March 9Františka Stránecká, Czech writer and collector of Moravian folklore (died 1888) • March 16Sully Prudhomme, French poet and essayist, winner of the first Nobel Prize in Literature (died 1907) • March 28Emily Lee Sherwood Ragan, American author and journalist (died 1918) • April 18Henry Kendall, Australian poet (died 1882) • June 21Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Brazilian poet and novelist (died 1908) • June 22Clara Augusta Jones Trask, American dime novelist (died 1905) • July 5Helen Stuart Campbell, American author, editor, and reformer (died 1918) • July 11Kate Sanborn, American author and essayist (died 1917) • July 21Emma Rood Tuttle, American author and poet (died 1916) • August 4Walter Pater, English writer (died 1894) • August 9Gaston Paris, French writer and scholar (died 1903) • August 25Martha E. Cram Bates, American writer, journalist, and editor (died 1905) • September 10Charles Sanders Peirce, American philosopher (died 1914) • November 4S. M. I. Henry, American author, evangelist, and reformer (died 1900) • November 16William De Morgan (sic), English novelist and potter (died 1917) • November 29Ludwig Anzengruber, Austrian dramatist (died 1889) • December 12Charlotte Frances Wilder, American writer (died 1916) • December 23Lucinda Barbour Helm, American author, editor, and activist (died 1897) ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 16Edmund Lodge, English biographer and writer on heraldry (born 1756) • April 11John Galt, Scottish novelist and entrepreneur (born 1779) • April 13Robert Millhouse, English weaver poet (born 1788) • April 22Thomas Haynes Bayly, English poet, songwriter and dramatist (born 1797) • May 9Joseph Fiévée, French journalist, novelist, essayist and playwright (born 1767) • May 17Archibald Alison, Scottish author (born 1757) • May 21José María Heredia y Campuzano, Cuban poet (born 1803) • June 26Winifred Gales, English novelist and memoirist (born 1761) • August 3Dorothea von Schlegel, German novelist and translator (born 1764) • September 4Hermann Olshausen, German theologian (born 1796) • September 28William Dunlap, American dramatist (born 1766) • October 11Leonor de Almeida Portugal, 4th Marquise of Alorna, Portuguese noblewoman, painter, and poet (born 1750) • October 22Alexander Odoevsky, Russian poet (born 1802) • unknown datesElizabeth Dawbarn, English writer on religion and child care (year of birth not known) • Mary Pilkington, English novelist, poet and children's writer (born 1761) ==Awards==
Awards
Newdigate prizeJohn Ruskin ==References==
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