•
Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich,
Ulrich von Hutten,
Switzerland •
François-Xavier Garneau,
Histoire du Canada, Volume 1, covering the history of New France from its founding until 1701 (Volume 2 published in
1846, Volume 3 published in
1848; revised version in three volumes published in
1852), "a book which played a vital role in the emergence of a French Canadian literature, including poetry", according to
The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics;
Canada •
Théophile Gautier,
Albertus, revised from the
1832 edition; poems in a wide variety of verse forms, often imitating other, more established Romantic poets such as
Sainte-Beuve,
Alphonse de Lamartine, and
Victor Hugo (an expanded version of
Poésies 1830, which contained 40 pieces composed when the author was 18 years old, and which went unsold during the upheaval of the
July Revolution); includes "Albertus", written in 1831, a long narrative poem of 122
alexandrine stanzas parodying macabre and supernatural Romantic tales;
France •
Heinrich Hoffmann (anonymously),
Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder mit 15 schön kolorierten Tafeln für Kinder von 3–6 Jahren ("Funny Stories and Whimsical Pictures with 15 Beautifully Coloured Panels for Children Aged 3 to 6", later known as
Struwwelpeter),
German •
Christien Ostrowski, translator,
Œuvres poétiques de Michiewicz ("Poetic Works of Mickiewicz"), translation into
French from the original
Polish of
Adam Mickiewicz, Paris •
Sándor Petőfi,
János Vitéz (John the Valiant) and
Cipruslombok Etelke sírjára (Branches of Cypress for Etelke's Tomb),
Hungary •
Zacharias Topelius,
Ljungblommor ("Heather blossoms"), Volume I,
Finland,
Swedish language ==Births==