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1802 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1802.

Events

New books

Fiction

  • François-René de Chateaubriand – René
  • Elizabeth CravenThe Soldiers of Dierenstein
  • John Gilchrist – Hindee Story Teller
  • Elizabeth Gunning – The Farmer's Boy
  • Jane Harvey – Warkfield Castle
  • Rachel HunterThe History of the Grubthorpe Family
  • Isabella KellyThe Baron's Daughter
  • Francis LathomAstonishment
  • Mary Meeke
    • Independence
    • Midnight Weddings
  • Mary PilkingtonThe Accusing Spirit
  • Anne Louise Germaine de Stael – Delphine
  • Jane WestThe Infidel Father

Drama

Poetry

  • Walter Scott, ed., anonymously – Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border

Non-fiction

  • Saul Ascher – Ideen zur natürlichen Geschichte der politischen Revolutionen (Ideas toward a Natural History of Political Revolutions)
  • Jeremy Bentham – Civil War and Penal Legislation
  • Jacob Boehme – Les Trois Principes de l'Essence Divine (translated into French by Louis Claude de Saint-Martin)
  • François-René de Chateaubriand – Génie du christianisme (The Genius of Christianity)
  • John Debrett – Debrett's Peerage (first edition)
  • John HomeHistory of the Rebellion of 1745
  • Malcolm LaingHistory of Scotland from the Union of the Crowns to the Union of the Kingdoms
  • Louis Claude de Saint-MartinLe Ministère de l'homme-esprit
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph SchellingBruno oder über das göttliche und natürliche Prinzip der Dinge (Bruno, or On the Natural and the Divine Principle of Things)
  • Joanna SouthcottThe Strange Effects of Faith; with Remarkable Prophecies (with fifth and final part)[8]
  • Noah Webster – The Rights of Neutral Nations in Time of War

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ "Dorothy and the daffodils". Wordsworth Trust. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
  2. ^ Uglow, Jenny (1 November 2009). "The Pantomime Life of Joseph Grimaldi by Andrew McConnell". The Guardian. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
  3. ^ Gosse, Edmund (1911). "Öhlenschläger, Adam Gottlob" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 33.
  4. ^ "Show me the horrid tenant of thy heart". THEA. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  5. ^ Sutherland, John; Fender, Stephen (2011). Love, Sex, Death & Words: Surprising Tales from a Year in Literature. London: Icon. p. 457. ISBN 978-184831-247-0.
  6. ^ H. C. Barlow (1866). The Sixth Centenary Festivals of Dante Allighieri in Florence and at Ravenna by a Representative. Williams and Norgate. p. 56.
  7. ^ Human Affairs. VEDA. 1991. p. 56.
  8. ^ Sylvia Bowerbank, "Southcott, Joanna (1750–1814)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, UK: OUP, 2004) Retrieved 25 April 2017.
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