1879 in literature
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The year 1879 in literature involved some significant new books.
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[edit] Events
- The Rabelais Club is founded in London, holding a literary dinner once every two months. High-profile members included novelists Henry James, Thomas Hardy, Bret Harte, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Walter Besant, and George du Maurier.
[edit] New books
- William Harrison Ainsworth - Beau Nash
- Louisa May Alcott - Jack and Jill: A Village Story
- Ethel Lynn Beers - "All Quiet Along The Potomac" and Other Poems
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon
- The Cloven Foot
- Vixen
- Wilkie Collins
- The Fallen Leaves
- A Rogue's Life
- Alphonse Daudet - Kings in Exile
- Joris-Karl Huysmans - Les Soeurs Vatard
- Henry James - Daisy Miller
- Pierre Loti - Aziyadé
- George Meredith - The Egoist
- John Boyle O'Reilly - Moondyne
- Samuel Vedanayakam Pillai - Prathapa Mudaliar Charithram
- August Strindberg
- Anthony Trollope
- Cousin Henry
- The Duke's Children
- John Caldigate
- Jules Verne
[edit] New drama
- James Herne - Hearts of Oak
- Henrik Ibsen - A Doll's House
- George Robert Sims - Crutch and Toothpick
[edit] Non-fiction
- Lewis Carroll - Euclid and his Modern Rivals
- Gottlob Frege - Begriffsschrift
- Robert Louis Stevenson - Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes
[edit] Births
- January 1 - E. M. Forster (d. 1970)
- April 14 - James Branch Cabell, (d. 1958)
- October 2 - Wallace Stevens, poet (d. 1955)
- December 24 - Émile Nelligan, poet (d. 1941)
[edit] Deaths
- February 11 - Willem J van Zeggelen, Dutch author
- March 3 - Annie Keary, novelist
- March 9 - Mark Prager Lindo, historian
- March 19 - Claire Clairmont, lover of Lord Byron
- April 8 - Anthony Panizzi, librarian
- April 21 - George Hadfield, Radical author and politician
- April 25 - Charles Tennyson Turner, poet
- July 4 - Sarah Dorsey, novelist and historian
- July 30 - Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, poet and journalist
- September 23 - Francis Kilvert, diarist
- October 13 - Henry Charles Carey, economist
- October 28 - Marie Roch Louis Reybaud, political economist
- October 31
- Jacob Abbott, writer
- John Baldwin Buckstone, dramatist

