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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1845. ==Events==
*January 10 – Robert Browning begins his correspondence with his future wife, fellow poet Elizabeth Barrett;〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Baylor )〕 on May 20 they meet for the first time. *April – Nathaniel Hawthorne first publishes the short story "P.'s Correspondence", a pioneering example of alternate history in which real-life writers and political figures who have died (such as Keats, Shelley and Byron) are described as still living, and vice versa. The story appears in ''The United States Magazine and Democratic Review'' and is included in Hawthorne's ''Mosses from an Old Manse'' (1846). *April 24 – Alfred de Musset and Honoré de Balzac are awarded the French Legion of Honour. *Spring–Summer – The essays in Thomas de Quincey's ''Suspiria de Profundis'' appear in ''Blackwood's Magazine''. *October 1 – Prosper Mérimée's novella ''Carmen'' is published in its original form in ''Revue des deux Mondes'' (first book publication in 1846). *December 30 – American actress Charlotte Cushman plays Romeo to her sister Susan's Juliet, in a production of ''Romeo and Juliet'' at the Haymarket Theatre in London. *Hans Christian Andersen's ''Fairy Tales'' are first translated into English, beginning with "The Little Mermaid" in ''Bentley's Miscellany''. *Benjamin Disraeli's "Young England" ''roman à thèse'', ''Sybil; or, The Two Nations'', is published in London; he receives a £10,000 advance.
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