1807 in literature explained
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1807.
Events
New books
Fiction
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 28 – Sophie Bolander, Swedish novelist (died 1869)
- February 27 – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet (died 1882)[3]
- May 14 – Charlotta Djurström, Swedish actress and theatre manager (died 1877)
- June 30 – Friedrich Theodor Vischer, German author (died 1887)
- August 8 – Emilie Flygare-Carlén, Swedish author (died 1892)
- August 31 – Thomas Miller, English "ploughman poet" and novelist (died 1874)
- September 2 – Fredrika Runeberg, Finnish novelist and journalist (died 1879)[4]
- September 9 – Richard Chenevix Trench, Anglo-Irish Anglican archbishop and poet (died 1886)
- October 8 – Harriet Taylor, English philosophical writer (died 1858)[5]
- October 23 – Jemima von Tautphoeus, née Montgomery, Anglo-Irish-born novelist (died 1893)
- October 30 – Christopher Wordsworth, English Anglican bishop and Biblical scholar (died 1885)
- November 16 – Jónas Hallgrímsson, Icelandic poet (died 1845)
- December 17 – John Greenleaf Whittier, American Quaker poet and abolitionist, abolitionist (died 1892)
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Fischer, Bernd . A Companion to the Works of Heinrich Von Kleist . Camden House . 2003 . 5.
- Book: Aron Thompson. Women Reading Shakespeare, 1660-1900: An Anthology of Criticism. 1997. Manchester University Press. 978-0-7190-4704-6. 46.
- Book: Calhoun, Charles C . Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life . registration . Boston . Beacon Press . 2004 . 978-0807070260. 5.
- Web site: Fredrika Runeberg . Svenska Littaratursällskapet i Finland . 2014-05-14 . https://archive.today/20140506115317/http://www.sls.fi/FredrikaRuneberg/ . May 6, 2014 . dead .
- 38051. Mill [née Hardy; other married name Taylor], Harriet. Ann P.. Robson.
- Book: American Philosophical Society. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge. 1865. The Society. 11.
- Book: John Newton . Life of John Newton in letters written by himself to ... Dr. Haweis.. 1824. 95–.