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1901 in literature

Index 1901 in literature

This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1901. [1]

229 relations: A Dream Play, A. E. Waite, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, American Fairy Tales, André Malraux, Anna Kavan, Anna Lombard, Annie Besant, Annie Sophie Cory, Antal Szerb, Anton Chekhov, April 10, April 12, April 6, August 10, August 17, August 20, August 9, August Strindberg, Émile Zola, Ödön von Horváth, Barbara Cartland, Booker T. Washington, Bram Stoker, Brooke Foss Westcott, Buddenbrooks, Cape Verdean Creole, Charles Webster Leadbeater, Charles-Louis Philippe, Charlotte Mary Yonge, Charterhouse Square, Clyde Fitch, Colette, Columbus, Ohio, Dagny Juel, December 10, December 16, December 2, December 9, Dilys Powell, Dot and Tot of Merryland, Dracula, Easter (play), Edith Helen Sichel, Elizabethan Stage Society, Embezzlement, Erewhon Revisited, Ernest Elmore, Evelyn Everett-Green, Everyman (modern play), ..., Excommunication, February 13, February 15, February 2, February 22, February 23, Ford Madox Ford, Francesca da Rimini (play), Frank Norris, G. K. Chesterton, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Géza Gárdonyi, George Barr McCutcheon, George Douglas Brown, George Moore (novelist), George Murray Smith, H. G. Wells, Hall Caine, Haralamb Lecca, Harriet Bosse, Heðin Brú, Henry Ames Blood, Henry James, Icelandic language, Ivar Lo-Johansson, Jan ten Brink, January 14, January 31, Jean Lorrain, Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, Johanna Spyri, John Cordy Jeaffreson, John Kendrick Bangs, John Van Druten, José Maria de Eça de Queirós, Joseph Conrad, Jules Verne, Julien Leclercq (poet), July 18, July 20, July 24, July 25, July 27, July 7, July 9, June 1, June 10, June 23, June 28, June 5, June 9, Kate Greenaway, Kensington, Kim (novel), Konstantin Stanislavski, L'Esclusa, L. Frank Baum, Leo Tolstoy, Leonid Andreyev, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, List of years in literature, Lost in the Dark (play), Louis Auguste Sabatier, Luigi Pirandello, M. P. Shiel, Magazin Istoric, March 19, March 24, March 4, Margaret Mead, Maria Fyodorovna Andreyeva, Marie Luise Kaschnitz, Mark Twain, Maurice Thompson, Maxim Gorky, May 1, May 15, May 25, May 28, May 6, Midaregami, Miles Franklin, Morality play, Moscow Art Theatre, Mr. Munchausen, My Brilliant Career, Nastanirh, Nobel Prize in Literature, November 3, November 6, O. Henry, October 23, October 31, Old Heidelberg (play), Olga Knipper, Oxford World's Classics, Patrick S. Dinneen, Philippe Gille, Poverty, A Study of Town Life, Rabindranath Tagore, René Boylesve, Riverdale, Bronx, Robert Williams Buchanan, Roberto Bracco, Rudolf Steiner, Rudyard Kipling, Russian Orthodox Church, Ruth Krauss, Salvatore Quasimodo, Samuel Butler (novelist), Sămănătorul, Seebohm Rowntree, Selected Poems of Henry Ames Blood, Sergio Frusoni, Sigmund Freud, St Mary Abbots, Stanisław Wyspiański, Sully Prudhomme, Supreme Court of Iowa, The First Men in the Moon, The House with the Green Shutters, The Inheritors (Conrad and Ford novel), The Master Key (novel), The Octopus: A Story of California, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, The Purple Cloud, The Sacred Fount, The Sea Serpent, The Song of the Stormy Petrel, The Village in the Treetops, The Wedding (1901 play), Thomas Hardy, Thomas Mann, Three Sisters (play), Up from Slavery, Víctor Balaguer i Cirera, Vishnudas Bhave, Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, Walter Besant, Wilhelm Meyer-Förster, William Cosmo Monkhouse, William Poel, Winston Churchill (novelist), Xavier Herbert, Yale University, Yosano Akiko, 1823 in literature, 1824 in literature, 1825 in literature, 1827 in literature, 1831 in literature, 1834 in literature, 1836 in literature, 1839 in literature, 1840 in literature, 1841 in literature, 1844 in literature, 1846 in literature, 1865 in literature, 1867 in literature, 1900 in literature, 1901, 1902 in literature, 1937 in literature, 1938 in literature, 1945 in literature, 1957 in literature, 1962 in literature, 1968 in literature, 1974 in literature, 1975 in literature, 1976 in literature, 1978 in literature, 1984 in literature, 1987 in literature, 1990 in literature, 1993 in literature, 1995 in literature, 2000 in literature. Expand index (179 more) »

A Dream Play

A Dream Play (Ett drömspel) was written in 1901 by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg.

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A. E. Waite

Arthur Edward Waite (2 October 1857 – 19 May 1942), commonly known as A. E. Waite, was an American-born British poet and scholarly mystic who wrote extensively on occult and esoteric matters, and was the co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck.

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Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar

Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar (23 June 1901 – 24 January 1962) was a Turkish poet, novelist, literary scholar and essayist, widely regarded as one of the most important representatives of modernism in Turkish literature.

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American Fairy Tales

American Fairy Tales is the title of a collection of twelve fantasy stories by L. Frank Baum, published in 1901 by the George M. Hill Company, the firm that issued The Wonderful Wizard of Oz the previous year.

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André Malraux

André Malraux DSO (3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist and Minister of Cultural Affairs.

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Anna Kavan

Anna Kavan (born Helen Emily Woods; 10 April 1901 – 5 December 1968) was a British novelist, short story writer and painter.

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Anna Lombard

Anna Lombard is a New Woman novel by Annie Sophie Cory writing as Victoria Cross.

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Annie Besant

Annie Besant, née Wood (1 October 1847 – 20 September 1933) was a British socialist, theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator and supporter of Irish and Indian self-rule.

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Annie Sophie Cory

Annie Sophie Cory (1 October 1868 – 2 August 1952) was the author of popular, racy, exotic novels under the pseudonyms Victoria Cross(e), Vivian Cory and V.C. Griffin.

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Antal Szerb

Antal Szerb (May 1, 1901, Budapest – January 27, 1945, Balf) was a noted Hungarian scholar and writer.

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Anton Chekhov

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (ɐnˈton ˈpavɫəvʲɪtɕ ˈtɕɛxəf; 29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer, who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history.

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April 10

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April 12

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April 6

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August 10

The term 'the 10th of August' is widely used by historians as a shorthand for the Storming of the Tuileries Palace on the 10th of August, 1792, the effective end of the French monarchy until it was restored in 1814.

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August 17

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August 20

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August 9

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August Strindberg

Johan August Strindberg (22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist and painter.

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Émile Zola

Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902) was a French novelist, playwright, journalist, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism.

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Ödön von Horváth

Edmund Josef von Horváth (9 December 1901 Sušak, Rijeka, then in Austria–Hungary, now in Croatia – 1 June 1938 Paris) was a German-writing Austro-Hungarian-born playwright and novelist.

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Barbara Cartland

Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland, (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000) was an English author of romance novels, one of the best-selling authors as well as one of the most prolific and commercially successful worldwide of the 20th century.

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Booker T. Washington

Booker Taliaferro Washington (– November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, orator, and advisor to presidents of the United States.

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Bram Stoker

Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.

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Brooke Foss Westcott

Brooke Foss Westcott (12 January 1825 – 27 July 1901) was a British bishop, biblical scholar and theologian, serving as Bishop of Durham from 1890 until his death.

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Buddenbrooks

Buddenbrooks is a 1901 novel by Thomas Mann, chronicling the decline of a wealthy north German merchant family over the course of four generations, incidentally portraying the manner of life and mores of the Hanseatic bourgeoisie in the years from 1835 to 1877.

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Cape Verdean Creole

Cape Verdean Creole (also known as Kabuverdianu) is a Portuguese-based creole language spoken on the islands of Cape Verde.

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Charles Webster Leadbeater

Charles Webster Leadbeater (16 February 1854 – 1 March 1934) was a member of the Theosophical Society, author on occult subjects and co-initiator with J. I. Wedgwood of the Liberal Catholic Church.

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Charles-Louis Philippe

Charles-Louis Philippe (4 August 1874 – 21 December 1909) French novelist, was born in Cérilly, Allier, Auvergne, on 4 August 1874, and died in Paris on 21 December 1909.

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Charlotte Mary Yonge

Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901) was an English novelist who wrote to the service of the church.

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Charterhouse Square

Charterhouse Square is a garden square, a pentagonal space, in Smithfield, central London and is the largest courtyard or yard associated with London Charterhouse, mostly formed of Tudor and Stuart architecture restored after the London Blitz.

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Clyde Fitch

Clyde Fitch (May 2, 1865 – September 4, 1909) was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time (c. 1890–1909).

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Colette

Colette (Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954) was a French novelist nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948.

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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the state capital and the most populous city in Ohio.

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Dagny Juel

Dagny Juel-Przybyszewska (8 June 1867 – 5 June 1901) was a Norwegian writer, famous for her liaisons with various prominent artists, and for the dramatic circumstances of her death.

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December 10

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December 16

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December 2

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December 9

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Dilys Powell

Elizabeth Dilys Powell, CBE (20 July 1901 – 3 June 1995) was an English journalist who wrote for The Sunday Times for over fifty years.

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Dot and Tot of Merryland

Dot and Tot of Merryland is a 1901 novel by L. Frank Baum.

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Dracula

Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker.

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Easter (play)

Easter (Påsk) is a symbolic religious drama from 1901 by Swedish playwright August Strindberg.

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Edith Helen Sichel

Edith Helen Sichel (1862–1914) was an English author, sister of Walter Sichel.

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Elizabethan Stage Society

The Elizabethan Stage Society was a theatrical society dedicated to putting on productions of drama from the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras, particularly (but not exclusively) those of William Shakespeare.

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Embezzlement

Embezzlement is the act of withholding assets for the purpose of conversion (theft) of such assets, by one or more persons to whom the assets were entrusted, either to be held or to be used for specific purposes.

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Erewhon Revisited

Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by His Son (1901) is a satirical novel by Samuel Butler, forming a belated sequel to his Erewhon (1872).

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Ernest Elmore

Ernest Carpenter Elmore (1901–1957) was an English theatre producer and director, and writer of crime and fantasy novels.

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Evelyn Everett-Green

Evelyn Ward Everett-Green (17 November 1856, London – 23 April 1932, Funchal) was an English novelist who started her writing career with improving and pious stories for children, later wrote historical fiction for older girls, and then turned to adult romantic fiction.

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Everyman (modern play)

Everyman is a modern play produced by Charles Frohman and directed by Ben Greet that is based on the medieval morality play of the same name.

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Excommunication

Excommunication is an institutional act of religious censure used to deprive, suspend, or limit membership in a religious community or to restrict certain rights within it, in particular receiving of the sacraments.

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February 13

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February 15

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February 2

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February 22

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February 23

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Ford Madox Ford

Ford Madox Ford (born Ford Hermann Hueffer; 17 December 1873 – 26 June 1939) was an English novelist, poet, critic and editor whose journals, The English Review and The Transatlantic Review, were instrumental in the development of early 20th-century English literature.

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Francesca da Rimini (play)

Francesca da Rimini is a 1901 play by the Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio.

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Frank Norris

Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Norris Jr. (March 5, 1870 – October 25, 1902) was an American journalist and sometimes a novelist during the Progressive Era, whose fiction was predominantly in the naturalist genre.

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G. K. Chesterton

Gilbert Keith Chesterton, KC*SG (29 May 1874 – 14 June 1936), was an English writer, poet, philosopher, dramatist, journalist, orator, lay theologian, biographer, and literary and art critic.

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Gabriele D'Annunzio

General Gabriele D'Annunzio, Prince of Montenevoso, Duke of Gallese (12 March 1863 – 1 March 1938), sometimes spelled d'Annunzio, was an Italian writer, poet, journalist, playwright and soldier during World War I. He occupied a prominent place in Italian literature from 1889 to 1910 and later political life from 1914 to 1924.

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Géza Gárdonyi

Géza Gárdonyi, born Géza Ziegler (3 August 1863 – 30 October 1922) was a Hungarian writer and journalist.

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George Barr McCutcheon

George Barr McCutcheon (July 26, 1866 – October 23, 1928) was an American popular novelist and playwright.

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George Douglas Brown

George Douglas Brown (26 January 1869 – 28 August 1902) was a Scottish novelist, best known for his highly influential realist novel The House with the Green Shutters (1901), which was published the year before his death at the age of 33.

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George Moore (novelist)

George Augustus Moore (24 February 1852 – 21 January 1933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist.

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George Murray Smith

George Murray Smith (19 March 1824 – 6 April 1901) was a British publisher.

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H. G. Wells

Herbert George Wells.

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Hall Caine

Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine (14 May 1853 – 31 August 1931), usually known as Hall Caine, was a British novelist, dramatist, short story writer, poet and critic of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Haralamb Lecca

Haralamb George Lecca (also known as Haralamb Leca, Har. Lecca,C. D. Fort., "Recenzii. Cărți. Antologia poeților olteni, de I. C. Popescu-Polyclet", in Arhivele Olteniei, Nr. 45–46/1929, p. 546"Noutăți. Știri literare", in Unirea. Foaie Bisericească-Politică, Nr. 28/1907, p. 253 or Haralambie Lecca;Elena Siupiur, "Rapports littéraires roumano-bulgares entre 1878–1916", in Revue Des Études Sud-est Européennes, Nr. 4/1972, p. 704 – March 9, 1920) was a Romanian poet, playwright and translator, grandson of artist Constantin Lecca and brother of genealogist Octav-George Lecca, as well as nephew and rival of writer Ion Luca Caragiale.

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Harriet Bosse

Harriet Sofie Bosse (19 February 1878 – 2 November 1961) was a Swedish–Norwegian actress.

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Heðin Brú

Heðin Brú (pronounced; August 17, 1901, Skálavík – May 18, 1987, Tórshavn) was the pen-name of Hans Jacob Jacobsen, a Faroese novelist and translator.

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Henry Ames Blood

Henry Ames Blood (June 7, 1836 – December 30, 1900) was an American civil servant, poet, playwright and historian.

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Henry James

Henry James, OM (–) was an American author regarded as a key transitional figure between literary realism and literary modernism, and is considered by many to be among the greatest novelists in the English language.

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Icelandic language

Icelandic (íslenska) is a North Germanic language, and the language of Iceland.

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Ivar Lo-Johansson

Ivar Lo-Johansson (23 February 1901 – 11 April 1990) was a Swedish writer of the proletarian school.

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Jan ten Brink

Jan ten Brink (15 June 1834 – 18 July 1901) was a Dutch writer.

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January 14

In the 20th and 21st centuries the Julian calendar is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar, thus January 14 is sometimes celebrated as New Year's Day (Old New Year) by religious groups who use the Julian calendar.

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January 31

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Jean Lorrain

Jean Lorrain (9 August 1855 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime – 30 June 1906), born Paul Alexandre Martin Duval, was a French poet and novelist of the Symbolist school.

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Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo

Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (4 March 1901 or 1903 – 22 June 1937), born Joseph-Casimir Rabearivelo, is widely considered to be Africa's first modern poet and the greatest literary artist of Madagascar.

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Johanna Spyri

Johanna Louise Spyri (née Heusser;; 12 June 1827 – 7 July 1901) was a Swiss-born author of novels, notably children's stories, and is best known for her book Heidi.

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John Cordy Jeaffreson

John Cordy Jeaffreson (1831–1901) was an English author.

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John Kendrick Bangs

John Kendrick Bangs (May 27, 1862 – January 21, 1922) was an American author, humorist, editor and satirist.

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John Van Druten

John William Van Druten (1 June 190119 December 1957) was an English playwright and theatre director, known professionally as John Van Druten.

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José Maria de Eça de Queirós

José Maria de Eça de Queiroz (25 November 1845 – 16 August 1900) is generally considered to have been the greatest Portuguese writer in the realist style.

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Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski; 3 December 1857 – 3 August 1924) was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.

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Jules Verne

Jules Gabriel Verne (Longman Pronunciation Dictionary.; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright.

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Julien Leclercq (poet)

Joseph Louis Julien Leclercq (16 May 1865 – 31 October 1901) was a 19th-century French poet and art critic, devoted to Symbolism.

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July 18

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July 20

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July 24

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July 25

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July 27

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July 7

The terms 7th July, July 7th, and 7/7 (pronounced "Seven-seven") have been widely used in the Western media as a shorthand for the 7 July 2005 bombings on London's transport system.

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July 9

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June 1

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June 10

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June 23

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June 28

In common years it is always in ISO week 26.

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June 5

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June 9

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Kate Greenaway

Catherine Greenaway (17 March 18466 November 1901) was a Victorian artist and writer, known for her children's book illustrations.

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Kensington

Kensington is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London, England.

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Kim (novel)

Kim is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning English author Rudyard Kipling.

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Konstantin Stanislavski

Konstantin Sergeievich Stanislavski (né Alexeiev; p; 7 August 1938) was a seminal Russian theatre practitioner.

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L'Esclusa

L'Esclusa (The Excluded Woman) was Luigi Pirandello's first novel.

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L. Frank Baum

Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 – May 6, 1919), better known as L. Frank Baum, was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels.

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Leo Tolstoy

Count Lyov (also Lev) Nikolayevich Tolstoy (also Лев) Николаевич ТолстойIn Tolstoy's day, his name was written Левъ Николаевичъ Толстой.

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Leonid Andreyev

Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev (Леони́д Никола́евич Андре́ев, – 12 September 1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer, who is considered to be a father of Expressionism in Russian literature.

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Lewis Grassic Gibbon

Lewis Grassic Gibbon was the pseudonym of James Leslie Mitchell (13 February 1901 – 7 February 1935), a Scottish writer.

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List of years in literature

This page gives a chronological list of years in literature (descending order), with notable publications listed with their respective years and a small selection of notable events.

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Lost in the Dark (play)

Lost in the Dark (Italian:Sperduti nel buio) is a 1901 play by the Italian writer Roberto Bracco.

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Louis Auguste Sabatier

Louis Auguste Sabatier (22 October 1839 – 12 April 1901), French Protestant theologian, was born at Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, Ardèche, in the Cévennes.

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Luigi Pirandello

Luigi Pirandello (28 June 1867 – 10 December 1936) was an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer whose greatest contributions were his plays.

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M. P. Shiel

Matthew Phipps Shiell (21 July 1865 – 17 February 1947) – known as M. P. Shiel – was a prolific British writer.

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Magazin Istoric

Magazin Istoric (The Historical Magazine) is a Romanian monthly magazine.

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March 19

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March 24

March 24th is the 365th and last day of the year in many European implementations of the Julian calendar.

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March 4

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Margaret Mead

Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist who featured frequently as an author and speaker in the mass media during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Maria Fyodorovna Andreyeva

Maria Fyodorovna Andreyeva (Мари́я Фёдоровна Андре́ева, Mariya Fyodorovna Andreyeva) was the stage name of Maria Fyodorovna Yurkovskaya (Мари́я Фёдоровна Юрко́вская) (July 4, 1868 – December 8, 1953), a Russian/Soviet actress and Bolshevik administrator.

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Marie Luise Kaschnitz

Marie Luise Kaschnitz (born Marie Luise von Holzing-Berslett; 31 January 1901 – 10 October 1974) was a German short story writer, novelist, essayist and poet.

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Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer.

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Maurice Thompson

James Maurice Thompson (September 9, 1844 – February 15, 1901) was an American novelist, poet, essayist, archer and naturalist.

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Maxim Gorky

Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (Алексе́й Макси́мович Пешко́в or Пе́шков; – 18 June 1936), primarily known as Maxim (Maksim) Gorky (Макси́м Го́рький), was a Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the socialist realism literary method and a political activist.

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Midaregami

is a collection of tanka (短歌, “Short poem”), written by the Japanese writer Akiko Yosano during the Meiji period in 1901.

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Miles Franklin

Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, known as Miles Franklin (14 October 187919 September 1954) was an Australian writer and feminist who is best known for her novel My Brilliant Career, published by Blackwoods of Edinburgh in 1901.

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Morality play

The morality play is a genre of Medieval and early Tudor theatrical entertainment.

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Moscow Art Theatre

The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT; Московский Художественный академический театр (МХАТ), Moskovskiy Hudojestvenny Akademicheskiy Teatr (МHАТ)) is a theatre company in Moscow.

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Mr. Munchausen

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My Brilliant Career

My Brilliant Career is a 1901 novel written by Miles Franklin.

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Nastanirh

Nastanirh (also Nashtanir, Bengali নষ্টনীড় Nôshţoniŗh; English: The Broken Nest) is a 1901 Bengali novella by Rabindranath Tagore.

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Nobel Prize in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature (Nobelpriset i litteratur) is a Swedish literature prize that has been awarded annually, since 1901, to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction" (original Swedish: "den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning").

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November 3

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O. Henry

William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910), known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer.

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Old Heidelberg (play)

Old Heidelberg is a German romantic play by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster first performed in 1901.

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Olga Knipper

Olga Leonardovna Knipper-Chekhova (Ольга Леонардовна Книппер-Чехова; – 22 March 1959) was a Russian and Soviet stage actress.

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Oxford World's Classics

Oxford World's Classics is an imprint of Oxford University Press.

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Patrick S. Dinneen

Patrick Stephen Dinneen (Pádraig Ua Duinnín; 25 December 1860 – 29 September 1934) was an Irish lexicographer and historian, and a leading figure in the Gaelic revival.

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Philippe Gille

Philippe Emile François Gille (10 December 1831 – 19 March 1901) was a French dramatist and opera librettist, who was born and died in Paris.

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Poverty, A Study of Town Life

Poverty, A Study of Town Life is the first book by the sociological researcher, social reformer and industrialist, Seebohm Rowntree, published in 1901.

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Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore FRAS, also written Ravīndranātha Ṭhākura (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941), sobriquet Gurudev, was a Bengali polymath who reshaped Bengali literature and music, as well as Indian art with Contextual Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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René Boylesve

René Boylesve (14 April 1867 in La Haye-Descartes – 14 January 1926 in Paris), born René Marie Auguste Tardiveau, was a French writer and a literary critic.

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Riverdale, Bronx

Riverdale is an affluent residential neighborhood in the northwest portion of the Bronx, a borough in New York City.

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Robert Williams Buchanan

Robert Williams Buchanan (18 August 1841 – 10 June 1901) was a Scottish poet, novelist and dramatist.

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Roberto Bracco

Roberto Bracco (1861–1943) was an Italian playwright, screenwriter and journalist.

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Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner (27 (or 25) February 1861 – 30 March 1925) was an Austrian philosopher, social reformer, architect and esotericist.

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Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)The Times, (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12 was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist.

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Russian Orthodox Church

The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC; Rússkaya pravoslávnaya tsérkov), alternatively legally known as the Moscow Patriarchate (Moskóvskiy patriarkhát), is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches, in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox patriarchates.

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Ruth Krauss

Ruth Krauss (July 25, 1901 – July 10, 1993) was an American writer of children's books, including The Carrot Seed, and of theatrical poems for adult readers.

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Salvatore Quasimodo

Salvatore Quasimodo (August 20, 1901 – June 14, 1968) was an Sicilian novelist and poet.

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Samuel Butler (novelist)

Samuel Butler (4 December 1835 – 18 June 1902) was the iconoclastic English author of the Utopian satirical novel Erewhon (1872) and the semi-autobiographical Bildungsroman The Way of All Flesh, published posthumously in 1903.

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Sămănătorul

Sămănătorul or Semănătorul (Romanian for "The Sower") was a literary and political magazine published in Romania between 1901 and 1910.

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Seebohm Rowntree

Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree, CH (7 July 1871 – 7 October 1954) was an English sociological researcher, social reformer and industrialist.

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Selected Poems of Henry Ames Blood

Selected Poems of Henry Ames Blood is a collection of poetry by American poet Henry Ames Blood.

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Sergio Frusoni

Sergio Frusoni (August 10, 1901 – May 29, 1975) was a poet and promoter of the Cape Verdean Creole language.

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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst.

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St Mary Abbots

St Mary Abbots is a church located on Kensington High Street and the corner of Kensington Church Street in London W8.

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Stanisław Wyspiański

Stanisław Wyspiański (15 January 1869 – 28 November 1907) was a Polish playwright, painter and poet, as well as interior and furniture designer.

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Sully Prudhomme

René François Armand (Sully) Prudhomme (16 March 1839 – 6 September 1907) was a French poet and essayist.

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Supreme Court of Iowa

The Supreme Court of Iowa is the highest court in the U.S. state of Iowa.

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The First Men in the Moon

The First Men in the Moon is a scientific romance by the English author H. G. Wells, originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from December 1900 to August 1901 and published in hardcover in 1901, who called it one of his "fantastic stories".

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The House with the Green Shutters

The House with the Green Shutters is a novel by the Scottish writer George Douglas Brown, first published in 1901 by John MacQueen.

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The Inheritors (Conrad and Ford novel)

The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story (1901) is a quasi-science fiction novel on which Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad collaborated.

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The Master Key (novel)

The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale, Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity and the Optimism of Its Devotees is a 1901 novel by L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

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The Octopus: A Story of California

The Octopus: A Story of California is a 1901 novel by Frank Norris and was meant to be the first part of an uncompleted trilogy, The Epic of the Wheat.

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The Psychopathology of Everyday Life

Psychopathology of Everyday Life (Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens) is a 1901 work by Sigmund Freud, based on Freud's researches into slips and parapraxes from 1897 onwards.

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The Purple Cloud

The Purple Cloud is a "last man" novel by the British writer M. P. Shiel.

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The Sacred Fount

The Sacred Fount is a novel by Henry James, first published in 1901.

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The Sea Serpent

The Sea Serpent: The Yarns of Jean Marie Cabidoulin (Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin, lit. The Stories of Jean-Marie Cabidoulin) is an adventure novel by Jules Verne first published in 1901.

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The Song of the Stormy Petrel

"The Song of the Stormy Petrel" (Песня о Буревестнике, Pesnya o Burevestnike/Pesńa o Burevestnike) is a short piece of revolutionary literature written by the Russian writer Maxim Gorky in 1901.

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The Village in the Treetops

The Village in the Treetops (Le Village aérien, lit. The Aerial Village) is a 1901 novel by Jules Verne.

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The Wedding (1901 play)

The Wedding (Wesele) is a defining work of Polish drama written at the turn of the 20th century by Stanisław Wyspiański.

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Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet.

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Thomas Mann

Paul Thomas Mann (6 June 1875 – 12 August 1955) was a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and the 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate.

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Three Sisters (play)

Three Sisters (translit) is a play by the Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov.

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Up from Slavery

Up from Slavery is the 1901 autobiography of American educator Booker T. Washington (1856-1915).

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Víctor Balaguer i Cirera

Víctor Balaguer i Cirera (11 December 1824 – 14 January 1901) was a Spanish politician and author, was born at Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) on 11 December 1824, and was educated at the university of his native city.

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Vishnudas Bhave

Vishnudas Bhave (Marathi: विष्णुदास भावे) (d. 9 August 1901) Born in Sangli and was the leading dramatist of Maharashtra in India and the pioneer of Marathi theatre, as he staged the first Marathi-language play Sita Swayamvar in Sangli 1843.

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Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko

Vladimir Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko (Владимир Иванович Немирович-Данченко; – 25 April 1943, Moscow), PAU, was a Russian and Soviet theatre director, writer, pedagogue, playwright, producer and theatre administrator, who founded the Moscow Art Theatre with his colleague, Konstantin Stanislavski, in 1898.

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Walter Besant

Sir Walter Besant (14 August 1836 – 9 June 1901), was a novelist and historian.

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Wilhelm Meyer-Förster

Wilhelm Meyer-Förster, also known as Samar Gregorow (12 June 1862, Hannover – 17 March 1934, Heringsdorf), was a German novelist and playwright.

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William Cosmo Monkhouse

William Cosmo Monkhouse (18 March 1840 – 20 July 1901) was an English poet and critic.

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William Poel

William Poel (1852-1934) was an English actor, theatrical manager and dramatist best known for his presentations of Shakespeare.

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Winston Churchill (novelist)

Winston Churchill (November 10, 1871 – March 12, 1947) was an American best-selling novelist of the early 20th century.

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Xavier Herbert

Xavier Herbert (15 May 190110 November 1984) was an Australian writer best known for his Miles Franklin Award-winning novel Poor Fellow My Country (1975).

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Yale University

Yale University is an American private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Yosano Akiko

(7 December 1878 – 29 May 1942) was the pen-name of a Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist, and social reformer, active in the late Meiji period as well as the Taishō and early Shōwa periods of Japan.

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1823 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1823.

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1824 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1824.

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1825 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1825.

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1827 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1827.

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1831 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1831.

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1834 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1834.

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1836 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1836.

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1839 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1839.

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1840 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1840.

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1841 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1841.

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1844 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1844.

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1846 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1846.

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1865 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1865.

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1867 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1867.

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1900 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1900.

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1901

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1902 in literature

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1937 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1937.

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1938 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1938.

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1945 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1945.

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1957 in literature

This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1957.

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1962 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1962.

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1968 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1968.

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1974 in literature

This article presents a list of the literary events and publications in 1974.

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1975 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1975.

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1976 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1976.

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1978 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1978.

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1984 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1984.

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1987 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications of 1987.

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1990 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1990.

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1993 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1993.

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1995 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1995.

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2000 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2000.

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References

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