Overview of the events of 1821 in literature
Overview of the events of 1821 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1821.
New books [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] Children [ edit ] Non-fiction [ edit ] February 22 – Athalia Schwartz , Danish writer, journalist and educator (died 1871 )[9] March 15 – William Milligan , Scottish theologian (died 1893 )[10] March 19 – Richard Francis Burton , English polymath (died 1890 ) March 20 – Ned Buntline (Edward Zane Carroll Judson Sr.), American publisher, dime novelist and publicist (died 1886 )[11] March 25 – Isabella Banks , English poet and novelist (died 1897 ) April 9 – Charles Baudelaire , French poet (died 1867 )[12] May 8 – Charlotte Maria Tucker , English children's writer (died 1893 ) May 11 – Grigore Sturdza , Moldavian and Romanian adventurer, literary sponsor and philosopher (died 1901 ) June 30 – William Hepworth Dixon , English historian, traveler and journal editor (died 1879 ) October 30 – Fyodor Dostoevsky , Russian novelist (died 1881 )[13] November 28 – Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov , Russian poet, writer and critic (died 1877 ) September 21 – Aurora Ljungstedt , Swedish horror writer (died 1908 ) September 24 – Cyprian Norwid Polish poet (died 1883 ) December 1 – Jane C. Bonar , Scottish hymnwriter (died 1884 )[14] December 6 – Dora Greenwell , English poet (died 1882 ) December 12 – Gustave Flaubert , French novelist (died 1880 )[15] Keats's grave in Rome January 7 – Anne Hunter , Scottish poet and salonnière (born 1742 )[16] January 14 – Jens Zetlitz , Norwegian poet (born 1761 ) February 23 – John Keats , English poet (tuberculosis, born 1795 )[17] February 26 – Joseph de Maistre , Savoyard philosopher (born 1753 ) March 17 – Louis-Marcelin de Fontanes , French poet (born 1757 ) April 14 – Susan Carnegie , writer and founder of the first public asylum in Scotland (born 1743 )[18] April 16 – Thomas Scott , English cleric and religious writer (born 1747 ) May 2 – Hester Thrale (Mrs Piozzi), English diarist and arts patron (born 1741 )[19] May 21 – John Jones (Jac Glan-y-gors) , Welsh poet and satirist (born 1766 )[20] May 22 – Johann Georg Heinrich Feder , German philosopher (born 1740 ) June 15 – John Ballantyne , publisher (born 1774 )[21] August 1 – Elizabeth Inchbald , English novelist and dramatist (born 1753 ) August 24 – John William Polidori , English physician, writer (born 1795 ) (suicide)[22] November 17 – James Burney , English rear-admiral and naval writer (born 1750 ) November – Richard Fenton , poet and author (born 1747 )[23] References [ edit ] ^ Kim Wheatley (1999). Shelley and His Readers: Beyond Paranoid Politics . University of Missouri Press. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-8262-6209-7 . ^ Grace Greenwood (1857). The Little Pilgrim . L.K. Lippincott. p. 1. ^ "The Ballantyne Brothers" . Walter Scott . Edinburgh University Library. 2007-12-11. ^ Wayne C. Bartee; Alice Fleetwood Bartee (1992). Litigating Morality: American Legal Thought and Its English Roots . Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-275-94127-7 . ^ Sunthō̜n Phū; Montri Umavijani (1990). Sunthorn Phu: An Anthology . Office of National Culture Commission. p. 14. ISBN 978-974-7903-41-6 . ^ Thomas Farel Heffernan Stove by a Whale: Owen Chase and the Essex Wesleyan University Press 1990 pp. 120 - 134 ISBN 978-0-8195-6244-9 ^ S. Clifford-Smith, "William Cobbett: cottager's friend", Australian Garden History , 19 (5), 2008, pp. 4–6. ^ "Review of Table Talk, or Original Essays by William Hazlitt" . The Quarterly Review . 26 : 103–108. October 1821. ^ Hilden, Adda. "Athalia Schwartz (1821–1871)" . Dansk kvindebiografisk leksikon (in Danish). Archived from the original on 2018-03-13. Retrieved 15 August 2018 . ^ Cooper, James (1901). "Milligan, William" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography (1st supplement) . London: Smith, Elder & Co. ^ Pond, Fred E. (1919). Life and Adventures of Ned Buntline . New York: Camdus Book Shop. ^ Charles Baudelaire, Richard Howard. Les Fleurs Du Mal . David R. Godine Publisher, 1983, p.xxv. ISBN 0-87923-462-8 , ISBN 978-0-87923-462-1 . ^ Morson, Gary Saul (7 November 2023). "Fyodor Dostoyevsky" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 12 September 2015 . ^ Julian, John (1892). "BONAR, JANE CATHARINE (nee LUNDIE)". A Dictionary of Hymnology: Setting Forth the Origin and History of Christian Hymns of All Ages and Nations, with Special Reference to Those Contained in the Hymn Books of English-speaking Countries and Now in Common Use . (Public domain ed.). Murray. p. 162. ^ Gustave Flaubert (1980). The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1830-1857 . Harvard University Press. p. 1. ^ Bettany, George Thomas (1891). "Hunter, Anne" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 28. London: Smith, Elder & Co. ^ "BBC - History - Historic Figures: John Keats (1795-1821)" . bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 3 January 2017 . ^ Elizabeth Ewan; Sue Innes; Sian Reynolds, eds. (2006). The biographical dictionary of Scottish women : from the earliest times to 2004 . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 67–8. ISBN 978-0-7486-2660-1 . OCLC 367680960 . ^ Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie ; Joy Dorothy Harvey (2000). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z . Taylor & Francis. p. 1026. ISBN 978-0-415-92040-7 . ^ Iolo Morganwg; Geraint H. Jenkins; Ffion Mair Jones (2007). The Correspondence of Iolo Morganwg: 1810–1826 . University of Wales Press. p. 616. ISBN 978-0-7083-2134-8 . ^ Stephen, Leslie , ed. (1885). "Ballantyne, John (1774-1821)" . Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co. ^ Viets, Henry R. (1961). " "By The Visitation Of God": The Death Of John William Polidori, M.D., In 1821" . The British Medical Journal . 2 (5269): 1773–1775. doi :10.1136/bmj.2.5269.1773 . ISSN 0007-1447 . JSTOR 20356143 . PMC 1970869 . PMID 14037964 . ^ "Fenton, Richard" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 26 February 2018 .