Overview of the events of 1883 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1883 .
Events
The Adventures of Pinocchio , illustration from the first Italian edition
January 13 – Henrik Ibsen 's play An Enemy of the People (En folkefiende , 1882) gains its first performance at the Christiania Theatre .[ 1]
February – Carlo Collodi 's children's story The Adventures of Pinocchio appears first in Italy complete in book form as Le avventure di Pinocchio .
May 23 – Robert Louis Stevenson 's children's pirate adventure novel Treasure Island first appears in book form from Cassell in London.
June – Footlights , the University of Cambridge drama club in England, gives its first performance.
June 4 – Mihai Eminescu reads his nationalist poem Doina to an enthusiastic crowd at Junimea in Iași .[ 2] It is sometimes described as his last work before a mental breakdown later this year. Eminescu's host Ion Creangă recalls it being composed on the spot,[ 3] but some researchers date it back to 1870 .[ 4]
June 30 –October 20 – Robert Louis Stevenson's novel The Black Arrow: A Tale of Tunstall Forest is serialized in the British magazine Young Folks as by "Captain George North". Stevenson completes writing it at the end of the summer in France.
July – The first issue of Fiamuri Arbërit , an Albanian literary and political magazine, is published from Cosenza . Managed by Girolamo de Rada , it promotes Ottomanism against Philhellenism .[ 5]
August – Ivan Turgenev dictates his last story, "An end", to Pauline Viardot (who writes it in French) on his deathbed at Bougival in France.[ 6]
August 29 – Dunfermline Carnegie Library , the first Carnegie library , opens in Andrew Carnegie 's home town, Dunfermline , Scotland.
October 3 –9 – Turgenev's body is returned by train from Paris to Saint Petersburg with crowds turning out to honor him.[ 6]
December 27 –28 – The Modern Language Association of America holds its first meeting.
Uncertain dates
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
January 1 – Alberto Gerchunoff , Argentine writer (died 1949 )
January 6 – Kahlil Gibran , Lebanese-born poet and novelist writing in Arabic and English (died 1931 )
January 10 – Aleksei Tolstoy , Russian writer (died 1945 )[ 9]
January 20 – Forrest Wilson , American journalist and author (died 1942 )
January 21 – Olav Aukrust , Norwegian poet and teacher (died 1929 )
February 8 – Joseph Schumpeter , Austrian/American political economist (died 1950 )
February 15 – Sax Rohmer (Arthur Henry Ward), English novelist (died 1959 )
February 16 – Elizabeth Craig , British writer (died [1980 )
February 20 – Naoya Shiga , Japanese novelist (died 1971 )
March 2 (February 18 O.S. ) – Nikos Kazantzakis , Greek novelist (died 1957 )
March 9 – Umberto Saba , Italian poet and novelist (died 1957 )
March 17 – Urmuz , Romanian short prose writer (died 1923 )
March 27 (March 15 O.S. ) – Marie Under , Estonian poet (died 1980 )
April 18 – Aleksanteri Aava , Finnish poet (died 1956 )
April 27 – Hubert Harrison , African-American writer, critic, and activist (died 1927 )[ 10]
April 30 – Jaroslav Hašek , Czech novelist (died 1923 )[ 11]
June 3 – Franz Kafka , Czech novelist writing in German (died 1924 )
June 4 – Joseph Jefferson Farjeon , English crime writer (died 1955 )
July 29 – Porfirio Barba-Jacob , Colombian writer (died 1942 )
September 14 – Rose Combe , French writer and railway worker (died 1932 )[ 12]
September 22 – Ferenc Oslay , Hungarian -Slovene historian, writer and irredenta (died 1932 )
October 18 – Helena Boguszewska , Polish writer, columnist and a social activist (died 1978 )
December 13 – Belle da Costa Greene , American librarian (died 1950 )[ 13]
December 23 – Yoshishige Abe , Japanese philosopher and politician (died 1966 )
December 30 – Marie Gevers , Belgian novelist writing in French (died 1975 )
unknown date – May Edginton , English popular novelist (died 1957 )[ 14]
Deaths
January 21 – Anna Eliza Bray , English novelist and travel writer (born 1790 )
March 14 – Karl Marx , German philosopher (born 1818 )
April 24 – Jules Sandeau , French novelist (born 1811 )
May 15 – Mary Elizabeth Mohl ("Clarkey"), English-born literary salonnière (born 1793 )
May 23 – Cyprian Norwid , Polish poet, dramatist and artist (born 1821 )
June 20 – Gustave Aimard , French novelist (born 1818 )
June 11 – Caroline Leigh Gascoigne , English poet, novelist, short story writer (born 1813 )
July 16 – Edward Backhouse Eastwick , Anglo-Indian orientalist and translator (born 1814 )
August 31 – Levin Schücking , German novelist (born 1814 )
September 2 – Léon Halévy , French historian and dramatist (born 1802 )
September 3 – Ivan Turgenev , Russian novelist (born 1818 )
September 10 – Hendrik Conscience , Flemish novelist (born 1812 )
September 25 – George Ayliffe Poole , English writer and cleric (born 1809 )[ 15]
November 26 – Sojourner Truth , African American abolitionist, women's rights activist, and author (born 1797 )[ 16]
December 13 – Victor de Laprade , French poet and critic (born 1812 )[ 17]
unknown date – Mary S. B. Shindler , American poet (born 1810 )
References
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^ Irimia, Dumitru (1984). "1883 – anul Eminescu". Anuar de Lingvistică și Istorie Literară . XXIX : 1.
^ Gorovei, Arthur (1930). Alte vremuri. Amintiri literare . Fălticeni: J. Bendit. pp. 62–63.
^ Ornea, Z. (2000). "Un doctrinar legionar de azi" . România Literară (in Romanian) (37). Archived from the original on 2016-08-26.
^ Clayer, Nathalie (2007). Aux origines du nationalisme albanais. La naissance d'une nation majoritairement musulmane en Europe . Paris: Karthala. pp. 293–294. ISBN 978-2-84586-816-8 .
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^ Martin Banham; James R. Brandon (21 September 1995). The Cambridge Guide to Theatre . Cambridge University Press. p. 585. ISBN 978-0-521-43437-9 .
^ Stanley Hochman (1984). McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama: An International Reference Work in 5 Volumes . McGraw-Hill. p. 31.
^ Moore, Richard B., "Hubert Henry Harrison (1883-1927)", in Rayford W. Logan and Michael R. Winston (eds), Dictionary of American Negro Biography (New York: W. W. Norton, 1982), 292–93.
^ Patrick, Julian (2009). 501 great writers : A comprehensive guide to the giants of literature . Apple. p. 287. ISBN 9781845433109 .
^ Vialatte, Alexandre; Pourrat, Henri; Hadjadj, Dany; Coyault, Sylviane (2001). Correspondance Alexandre Vialatte - Henri Pourrat: 1916-1959 5, De Paris à Héliopolis: mars 1935 - juillet 1939 (in French). Clermont-Ferrand: Presses Universitaires Blaise-Pascal. p. 58. ISBN 978-2-84516-381-2 .
^ "Belle da Costa Greene | American librarian and bibliographer" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 13 July 2020 .
^ Lorna Sage; Germaine Greer; Elaine Showalter (30 September 1999). The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English . Cambridge University Press. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-521-66813-2 .
^ John McClintock (1889). Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature . Harper & brothers. p. 780.
^ Frances E. Ruffin (15 December 2001). Sojourner Truth: Early Abolitionist . The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-8239-5826-9 .
^ Charles Dudley Warner (1 July 2008). A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol.XLIII (Forty-Five Volumes); Dictionary of Authors (K-Z) . Cosimo, Inc. p. 327. ISBN 978-1-60520-251-8 .