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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1833. ==Events== *January - ''The Knickerbocker'' is established by Charles Fenno Hoffman as ''The Knickerbacker: or, New-York monthly magazine''. *c. January - Richard Bentley (publisher) issues the first collected edition of Jane Austen's novels. *March 25 - Edmund Kean, playing Othello to the Iago of his son, Charles Kean, collapses on the stage of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, dying two months later. *June 10 - Dramatic Authors Act passed in the United Kingdom granting playwrights copyright in their work. *Summer - George Sand and Alfred de Musset begin a 2-year affair.〔Recorded in their respective novels ''Elle et lui'' (1859) and ''La Confession d'un Enfant du Siècle'' (1836).〕 *September 15 - English poet Arthur Henry Hallam, a friend of Tennyson (and fiancé of his sister Emily), dies suddenly of a brain haemorrhage in Vienna aged 22. This year in his memory Tennyson writes "Ulysses" (completed October 20; published in ''Poems'' of 1842), ''Tithon'' (an early version of "Tithonus") and "The Two Voices" (originally entitled "Thoughts of a Suicide") and begins "Morte d'Arthur" (published 1842) and "Tiresias" (published 1885). In 1850 he will publish ''In Memoriam A.H.H.'' *October 3 - Anglo-Irish actress Harriet Smithson marries French composer Hector Berlioz in a civil ceremony at the British Embassy in Paris. *December 1 - Charles Dickens' first published work of fiction, "A Dinner at Poplar Walk", first of what will become ''Sketches by Boz'', appears unsigned in the ''Monthly Magazine'' (London). *Alphonse de Lamartine is elected a ''député'' of France. *''Parley's Magazine'', an American periodical for young readers, publishes its first issue. *Publication of ''The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge'', edited by George Long, begins in England. *First of the ''Bridgewater Treatises'', examining science in relation to God, is published in England. * Publication of the first complete German language translation of Shakespeare's plays, ''Shakespeares Dramatische Werke'', by Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel, Ludwig Tieck and his daughter Dorothea, and Wolf Heinrich Graf von Baudissin. * Publication of Mrs Favell Lee Mortimer's instructional text ''The Peep of Day, or, A series of the earliest religious instruction the infant mind is capable of receiving'' in England; this sells a million copies in 38 languages. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1833 in literature」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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