1810 in literature
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The year 1810 in literature involved some significant new books.

New books

  • Catherine Cuthbertson
    Catherine Cuthbertson
    Catherine Cuthbertson was an English-language novelist in the early 19th-century. Among her works were Romance of the Pyrenees , Forest of Montalbano , and The Hut and the Castle: a Romance ....

      - The Forest of Montalbano
  • Peter Middleton Darling - The Romance of the Highlands
  • John English
    John English
    John Richard English, CM, FRSC is a Canadian academic who has also been very active in Canadian public life.A native of Plattsville, Ontario, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1967 from the University of Waterloo. He completed his A.M. degree in 1968 and PhD in 1973 at Harvard University...

     - The Grey Friar and the Black Spirit of the Wye
  • Sarah Green - The Festival of St. Jago
  • Caroline Horwood - The Castle of Vivaldi
  • Ann Hatton
    Ann Hatton
    Ann Julia Hatton , was a popular novelist in Britain in the early 19th century.-Biography:...

     - Cambrian Pictures
  • Anthony Frederick Holstein - The Assassin of St. Glenroy
  • Mary Houghton - The Mysteries of the Forest
  • Robert Huish
    Robert Huish
    Robert Huish was a prolific, but generally poorly regarded, English author of history books, novels, and miscellaneous other works.-Life:...

     - The Mysteries of Ferney Castle
  • Emma Parker
    Emma Parker
    Emma Parker , novelist.Parker seems to have lived at Fairfield House, Denbighshire. She was the author of several novels which were favourably criticised by the critical and monthly reviews...

     – A Soldier’s Offspring
  • Jane Porter
    Jane Porter
    Jane Porter was a Scottish historical novelist and dramatist.-Life and work:Jane Porter was an avid reader. Said to rise at four in the morning in order to read and write, she read the whole of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene while still a child...

     - The Scottish Chiefs
  • Regina Marie Roche
    • Convent of St. Ildefonso
    • The Houses of Osma and Almeria
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is critically regarded as among the finest lyric poets in the English language. Shelley was famous for his association with John Keats and Lord Byron...

     - Zastrozzi
    Zastrozzi
    Zastrozzi: A Romance is a Gothic novel by Percy Bysshe Shelley first published in 1810 in London by George Wilkie and John Robinson anonymously, with only the initials of the author's name, as "by P.B.S."...

  • Anne Louise Germaine de Stael
    Anne Louise Germaine de Staël
    Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein , commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French-speaking Swiss author living in Paris and abroad. She influenced literary tastes in Europe at the turn of the 19th century.- Childhood :...

     - De l'Allemagne
  • Louisa Stanhope
    Louisa Stanhope
    Louisa Sidney Stanhope was an English novelist of the early 19th century. She wrote mainly historical and Gothic romances.-Novels:*Montbrasil Abbey: or, Maternal Trials...

    • Di Montranzo
    • The Novice of Corpus Domini
  • Catherine George Ward – The Daughter of St Omar
  • Jane West
    Jane West
    Jane West [née Iliffe] , who published as "Prudentia Homespun" and "Mrs. West," was an English novelist, poet, playwright, and writer of conduct literature and educational tracts.- Life :...

     - The Refusal
  • Sarah Wilkinson
    • The Orphan Sisters
    • Torbolton Abbey

Poetry

  • Sir Walter Scott - The Lady of the Lake
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is critically regarded as among the finest lyric poets in the English language. Shelley was famous for his association with John Keats and Lord Byron...

     with Elizabeth Shelley - Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire
    Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire
    Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire was a poetry collection published anonymously by Percy Bysshe Shelley in September, 1810 by C. and W. Phillips in Worthing and sold by publisher John Joseph Stockdale. The work was Shelley's first published volume of poetry. Shelley wrote the poems in...

  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is critically regarded as among the finest lyric poets in the English language. Shelley was famous for his association with John Keats and Lord Byron...

     with Thomas Jefferson Hogg
    Thomas Jefferson Hogg
    Thomas Jefferson Hogg was a British barrister and writer best known for his friendship with the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Hogg was raised in County Durham, but spent most of his life in London. He and Shelley became friends while studying at University College, Oxford, and remained close...

     - Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson
    Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson
    Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicholson was a collection of poetry published in November, 1810 by Percy Bysshe Shelley and his friend Thomas Jefferson Hogg while they were students at Oxford University. The pamphlet was subtitled: "Being Poems found amongst the Papers of that Noted Female who...


Births

  • May 11 - Caroline Fox
    Caroline Fox
    Caroline Fox was an English diarist. She was the daughter of Robert Were Fox FRS of the influential Fox family of Falmouth, and was the younger sister of both Barclay Fox, also a diarist, and Anna Maria Fox....

    , diarist
  • May 23 - Sarah Margaret Fuller
    Margaret Fuller
    Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli, commonly known as Margaret Fuller, was an American journalist, critic, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement. She was the first full-time American female book reviewer in journalism...

      (d. 1850
    1850 in literature
    The year 1850 in literature involved some significant new books.-Events:*Alfred Lord Tennyson named Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, succeeding William Wordsworth.*Periodical Household Words begins publication...

    )
  • September 22 - John Brown (physician)
    John Brown (physician)
    John Brown FRSE FRCPE was a Scottish physician and essayist. He was the son of the clergyman John Brown , and was born in Biggar, Scotland. He is best known for his 3 volume collection Horae Subsecivae—"Leisure Hours" , including essays and papers on art, medical history and biography...

  • September 29 - Elizabeth Gaskell
    Elizabeth Gaskell
    Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, née Stevenson , often referred to simply as Mrs Gaskell, was a British novelist and short story writer during the Victorian era...

      (d. 1865
    1865 in literature
    The year 1865 in literature involved some significant new books.-Events:* June 9 - Charles Dickens is involved in the Staplehurst rail crash....

    )
  • December 11 - Alfred de Musset
    Alfred de Musset
    Alfred Louis Charles de Musset-Pathay was a French dramatist, poet, and novelist.Along with his poetry, he is known for writing La Confession d'un enfant du siècle from 1836.-Biography:Musset was born on 11 December 1810 in Paris...

    , French poet

Deaths

  • February 2 - James Humphreys
    James Humphreys (printer)
    James Humphreys was a printer, publisher, merchant and politician in Nova Scotia and Pennsylvania. He represented Shelburne County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1793 to 1796....

    , printer and publisher (b. 1748
    1748 in literature
    The year 1748 in literature involved some significant events and new books.-Events:* While in debtor's prison in London, John Cleland writes Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, also known as Fanny Hill, considered the first modern "erotic novel" by some.* Euler’s fifth paper on nautical topics, E137,...

    )
  • February 9 - Richard Chandler
    Richard Chandler
    Richard Chandler was an English antiquary.Chandler was educated at Winchester and at Queen's College, Oxford and Magdalen College, Oxford....

    , antiquarian writer
  • February 22 - Charles Brockden Brown
    Charles Brockden Brown
    Charles Brockden Brown , an American novelist, historian, and editor of the Early National period, is generally regarded by scholars as the most ambitious and accomplished US novelist before James Fenimore Cooper...

    , American novelist (b. 1771
    1771 in literature
    See also: 1770 in literature, other events of 1771, 1772 in literature, list of years in literature.-Events:*April 9 - Pedro Correia Garção is arrested and committed to prison by Sebastião de Melo, Marquis of Pombal....

    ) (tuberculosis)
  • March 14 - Ludwig Timotheus Spittler
    Ludwig Timotheus Spittler
    Ludwig Timotheus Spittler was a German historian who was born in Stuttgart. He published works on national, church and political history....

    , historian (b. 1752
    1752 in literature
    The year 1752 in literature involved some significant events and new books.-Events:* John Hill and Henry Fielding begin the Paper War of 1752-1753.* Tobias Smollett quarrels with Henry Fielding, accusing him of plagiarism.-New Books:...

    )
  • April 3 - Twm o'r Nant
    Twm o'r Nant
    Twm o’r Nant was the pen name of Welsh language dramatist and poet Thomas Edwards . He was born in Llannefydd, Denbighshire, north-east Wales. He was famous for his anterliwtau , performed mainly around his native Denbighshire, north Wales.-External links:...

    , Welsh-language dramatist and poet (b. 1739
    1739 in literature
    The year 1739 in literature involved some significant events and new books.-Events:* War between the United Kingdom and Spain begins.* Celebrity hanging of Dick Turpin.* Handel's Saul performed....

    )
  • May 17 - Robert Tannahill
    Robert Tannahill
    ‎Robert Tannahill was a Scottish poet. Known as the 'Weaver Poet', his music and poetry is contemporaneous with that of Robert Burns.He was born at Castle Street in Paisley on 3 June 1774, the fourth son in a family of seven...

    , poet
  • date unknown - Christoph Meiners
    Christoph Meiners
    Christoph Meiners was a German philosopher and historian, born in Hemmoor. He supported a polygenist theory of human origins....

    , philosopher (b. 1747
    1747 in literature
    The year 1747 in literature involved some significant events and new books.-Events:* Samuel Johnson begins work on his dictionary of the English language* David Garrick becomes one of the managers of Drury Lane Theatre-New books:...

    )
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