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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1911. ==Events== *April - Hugo Gernsback begins to publish his pioneering science fiction novel ''Ralph 124C 41+'' in his monthly magazine ''Modern Electrics'' in the United States. *c. April 8 - English poet Lascelles Abercrombie and his family move to live near Dymock in rural Gloucestershire, first of the Dymock poets. *September 7 - Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky, who writes under the pen name "Guillaume Apollinaire", is suspected in the theft of the ''Mona Lisa'' from Louvre museum in Paris on August 21 and imprisoned for six days; this year he also publishes his first book of poetry, ''Le Bestiaire ou Cortège d'Orphée''. *October 16 - New building for Mitchell Library opened in Glasgow. *October 17 - Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen, the later novelist Hans Fallada, kills his best friend in a suicide pact staged as a duel. *November - The Kalem Company of New York agrees to pay the estate of author Lew Wallace $25,000 in legal settlement for having adapted ''Ben Hur'' (1907 film) from his novel without securing prior rights. *December 16 - The Copyright Act in the United Kingdom consolidates copyright law in the British Empire and confirms the six libraries in each of which a copy of every book published in the U.K. must be deposited by the publisher: the British Museum Library (London); the Bodleian Library (Oxford); the Advocates Library (Edinburgh); the National Library of Wales (Aberystwyth); Trinity College, Dublin; and Cambridge University Library. *Jaroslav Hašek begins publishing stories of ''The Good Soldier Švejk'' (''Dobrý voják Švejk'') in the Prague newspaper ''Karikatura'' edited by the illustrator Josef Lada. *Irish novelist George Moore publishes ''Ave'', the first part of his 3-volume autobiographical ''Hail and Farewell'' (last in 1914) in the same year that he leaves Dublin to settle in London. *French publishing house Éditions Gallimard founded in Paris by Gaston Gallimard as ''Les Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française'' (nrf). Its first publication is Paul Claudel's play ''L'Otage''. 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「1911 in literature」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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