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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1866. ==Events== *Ludwig Anzengruber returns to Vienna after working as a travelling actor. *Charles Baudelaire's collection ''Les Épaves'' is published in Belgium containing poems suppressed from ''Les Fleurs du mal'' (Paris, 1857) for outraging public morality. *Luigi Capuana becomes theatre critic for Italian newspaper ''The Nation''. *Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel ''Crime and Punishment'' (Преступлéние и наказáние, ''Prestupleniye i nakazaniye'') is serialized throughout the year in the monthly literary magazine ''Russkiy Vestnik'' (Русскій Вѣстникъ, "The Russian Messenger").〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=University of Minnesota )〕 His novella ''The Gambler'' (Игрок, ''Igrok'') is dictated to his future wife to meet a publisher deadline of November 1. *Josip Jurčič publishes ''Deseti brat'' ("The Tenth Brother"), the first full-length Slovene language novel. *Nandshankar Mehta publishes ''Karana Ghelo'' ("The Idiot King Karana"), the first Gujarati language novel.〔Reviewed by Navalram Pandya in ''Gujarat Mitra'' (1867).〕 *Hesba Stretton's children’s story ''Jessica's First Prayer'' is serialized in ''Sunday at Home'' (U.K.); as a book, it sells one and half million copies. *Algernon Charles Swinburne's first collection ''Poems and Ballads'' causes a sensation on publication in London, especially the poems written in homage to Sappho and the sadomasochistic "Dolores (Notre-Dame des Sept Douleurs)", and, under threat of prosecution, his original publisher, Moxon and Co., transfer publication rights to the more liberal John Camden Hotten. *Anthony Trollope's novel ''Nina Balatka: The Story of a Maiden of Prague'' is initially published anonymously (serialization in ''Blackwood's Magazine'' July 1866–January 1867) – Trollope is interested in discovering whether his books sell on their own merits or as a consequence of the author's name and reputation. *Publication of the first detective fiction by women authors: the dime novel ''The Dead Letter, an American Romance'' by 'Seeley Regester' (Metta Victoria Fuller Victor) is published in New York City as the first full-length American work of crime fiction, having begun to appear serially in the January ''Beadle’s Monthly''; and Mary Fortune's story "The Dead Witness, or the Bush waterhole" is published in the ''Australian Journal'' on January 20. *Former English chess master Howard Staunton publishes a facsimile of the Shakespeare First Folio by photolithography. *London publisher Samuel Orchart Beeton is obliged (as a result of the financial panic of May/June) to sell his titles and name to Ward Lock & Co. *The American magazine for children ''Children's Hour'' publishes its first issue. 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「1866 in literature」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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