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1859 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1859.

Events
• c. January – Tidskrift för hemmet (Home Review), the first women's magazine in the Nordic countries, is founded by Sophie Leijonhufvud and Rosalie Olivecrona in Stockholm (Sweden). • February 1George Eliot's Adam Bede, her first full-length novel, is published by John Blackwood in the United Kingdom. Contemporary reviews are largely positive, describing it as "of the highest class". and "first-rate"; However, it is also accused of being "vile outpourings of a lewd woman's mind" and circulating libraries refuse to stock it or will supply it only under the counter. but pressure from the authorities of the ruling Russian Empire means he is able to publish only the first two chapters. ==New books==
New books
Fiction • Ana Luísa de Azevedo Castro – D. Narcisa de VillarGeorge Webbe DasentPopular Tales from the Norse (translation from Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe's collection Norske folkeeventyr) • Charles DickensA Tale of Two CitiesFyodor DostoevskyThe Village of Stepanchikovo («Село Степанчиково и его обитатели», Selo Stepanchikovo i evo obitateli) • George EliotAdam BedeThe Lifted VeilAugusta Jane EvansBeulahIvan GoncharovOblomov («Обломов») • Mary Jane HolmesDora DeaneCharles LeverDavenport Dunn: A Man of our DayHector Malot – (The Lovers) • George MeredithThe Ordeal of Richard FeverelJohn NealTrue Womanhood: A TaleViktor Rydberg – (The Last Athenian) • George Sand • '''' • • • • Harriet Beecher Stowe – ''The Minister's Wooing'' • Leo TolstoyFamily Happiness («Семейное счастье», ''Semeynoye Schast'ye; published in Russkiy vestnik'') • Ivan TurgenevHome of the Gentry («Дворянское гнездо», Dvorjanskoe gnezdo; published in Sovremennik, January) • Harriet E. WilsonOur Nig: Sketches from the Life of a Free Black Children and young peopleR. M. BallantyneThe World of Ice DramaDion BoucicaultThe OctoroonDinabandhu MitraNil DarpanAlexander OstrovskyThe Storm («Гроза») • Watts PhillipsThe Dead HeartAleksey PisemskyA Bitter Fate («Горькая судьбина», Gorkaya sudbina) PoetryEdward FitzgeraldThe Rubáiyát of Omar KhayyámAlfred TennysonIdylls of the KingVictor HugoLa Légende des siècles, first series Non-fictionCharles DarwinOn the Origin of SpeciesWilliam Henry HarveyPhycologia AustralicaWashington IrvingThe Life of George Washington, Volume 5Søren Kierkegaard (died 1855) – The Point of View of My Work as an Author (first full publication) • Karl Marx – Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political EconomyJohn Stuart MillOn LibertySamuel SmilesSelf-HelpRobert VaughanRevolutions in English History (3 vols, completed 1863) ==Births==
Births
January 29Ethel Hillyer Harris, American author (died 1931) • March 8Kenneth Grahame, Scottish-born children's author (died 1932) • March 16Jennie M. Bingham, American author (died 1933) • March 26A. E. Housman, English poet (died 1936) • May 1Alexandru Philippide, Romanian linguist and polemicist (died 1933) • May 2Jerome K. Jerome, English humorous writer (died 1927) • May 6Willem Kloos, Dutch poet and critic (died 1938) • May 22Arthur Conan Doyle, Scottish-born physician and prolific writer (died 1930) • Tsubouchi Shōyō (Tsubouchi Yūzō, 坪内 雄蔵), Japanese writer (died 1935) • June 8Mary Cholmondeley, English writer (died 1925) • June 10Jacques Perk, Dutch poet (died 1881) • July 8Annie S. Swan, Scottish novelist (died 1943) • July 13Marion Manville Pope, American poet and author of juvenile literature (died 1930) • August 4Knut Hamsun, Norwegian Nobel Prize–winning author (died 1952) • August 8Henry Gauthier-Villars, French writer (died 1931) • September 24S. R. Crockett, Scottish novelist (died 1914) • September 26Irving Bacheller, American journalist and writer (died 1950) • October 3Dumitru Theodor Neculuță, Romanian poet (died 1904) • October 18Henri Bergson, French philosopher and winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature (died 1941) • November 2Augusta Peaux, Dutch poet (died 1944) • November 23Clara H. Hazelrigg, American author, educator and reformer (died 1937) • December 5Sidney Lee (Solomon Lee), English biographer (died 1926) • December 15L. L. Zamenhof, Russo-Polish initiator of Esperanto (died 1917) • December 24Olive E. Dana, American author (died 1904) ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 20Bettina von Arnim, German novelist (born 1785) • January 21Henry Hallam, English historian (born 1777) • January 28William H. Prescott, American historian (born 1796) • February 13Eliza Acton, English cookery writer and poet (born 1799) • February 27Thomas Kibble Hervey, Scottish-born poet and critic (born 1799) • April 14Lady Morgan, Irish novelist (born c. 1781) • April 16Alexis de Tocqueville, French historian and political author (tuberculosis, born 1805) • April 29Dionysius Lardner, Irish scientific writer (born 1793) • July 23Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, French poet (born 1786) • September 2Delia Bacon, American playwright and Shakespeare scholar (born 1811) • September 27Marițica Bibescu, Wallachian poet and literary patron (cancer, born 1815) • October 4Karl Baedeker, German guidebook publisher (born 1801) • November 7Auguste Hilarion, French politician and writer (born 1769) • November 16William Spalding, Scottish writer and scholar (born 1809) • November 20Mountstuart Elphinstone, Scottish historian (born 1779) • November 28Washington Irving, American fiction writer, biographer and historian (born 1783) • December 1John Austin, English legal philosopher (born 1790 in literature) • December 8Thomas de Quincey, English essayist (born 1785) • December 16Wilhelm Grimm, German collector of folk tales (born 1786) • December 28Thomas Babington Macaulay, English-born poet, historian and politician (heart attack; born 1800) ==References==
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