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1835 in literature : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1835 in literature
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of literature during 1835. ==Events==
* February 17 - William Colenso prints the first book in New Zealand, a translation into the Māori language of the Epistle to the Philippians and Epistle to the Ephesians.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.waitangi.com/colenso/colenso1.html )〕 * May 8 - The first of Hans Christian Andersen's 168 fantastic stories are published as ''Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection'' (''Eventyr, fortalte for Børn'') by C. A. Reitzel in Copenhagen including "The Tinderbox" (''Fyrtøiet'') and "The Princess and the Pea" (''Prinsessen paa Ærten''). On December 16 a second collection including "Thumbelina" (''Tommelise'') is published. * November/December - The German Federal Convention prohibits circulation of work by members of the "Young Germany" group of writers (Karl Gutzkow, Heinrich Heine, Heinrich Laube, Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg) and the exiled poet Heinrich Heine. * ''Memoir of James Jackson'', written by Susan Paul, is the earliest-known published narrative by an African-American woman and the first account documenting the life of a free black child in the United States. * The annual Icelandic language journal ''Fjölnir'' is first published in Copenhagen by four Icelanders, Jónas Hallgrímsson, Konráð Gíslason, Brynjólfur Pétursson and Tómas Sæmundsson (the ''Fjölnismenn''), promoting romanticism in Icelandic literature and the Icelandic independence movement. * Bertelsmann is founded as a religious printer and publisher in Prussia. * The remains of Jonathan Swift are uncovered during work on St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and inspected by William Wilde, an apprentice surgeon at this time.
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