This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1801.
Events
New books
Fiction
Children
- Christoph von Schmid â Biblische Geschichte für Kinder (Bible Stories for Children)
- Priscilla Wakefield â The Juvenile Travellers: Containing the Remarks of a Family during a Tour through the Principal States and Kingdoms of Europe
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 14 â Jane Welsh Carlyle, Scottish writer, wife of Thomas Carlyle (died 1866)
- February 13 â János Kardos, Hungarian evangelical priest, teacher and writer (died 1875)
- February 16 â Frederic Madden, English palaeographer (died 1873)
- February 21 â Cardinal John Henry Newman, English theologian and autobiographer (died 1890)
- March 4 â Karl Rudolf Hagenbach, Swiss theologian and historian (died 1874)
- March 15 â George Perkins Marsh, American philologist (died 1882)
- May 9 â Ulrika von Strussenfelt, Swedish novelist (died 1873)
- May 31 â Johann Georg Baiter, Swiss philologist and textual critic (died 1877)
- June 24 â Caroline Clive, English writer (died 1873)
- August 10 â Christian Hermann Weisse, German Protestant religious philosopher (died 1866)
- September 4 â Alfred d'Orsay, French wit and dandy (died 1852)
- September 7 â Hortense Allart, Milanese-born French feminist novelist (died 1879)
- November 3 â Karl Baedeker, German guidebook publisher (died 1859)
- November 10 â Vladimir Dal, Russian lexicographer (died 1872)
- November 22 â Abraham Hayward, English man of letters (died 1884)
- November 24 â Ludwig Bechstein, German writer and collector of folk tales (died 1860)
- December 4 â Karl Ludwig Michelet, German philosopher (died 1893)
- December 7 â Johann Nestroy, Austrian dramatist (died 1862)
- December 11 â Christian Dietrich Grabbe, German dramatist (died 1836)
- December 12 â Edward Moxon, English poet and publisher (died 1858)
- unknown dates
- Franciszek Ksawery Godebski, Polish writer (died 1869)
- Cynthia Taggart, American poet (died 1849)
Deaths
- January 2 â Johann Kaspar Lavater, Swiss poet (born 1741)
- January 9 â Margaretta Faugères, American playwright, poet and political activist (born 1771)
- January 13 â Robert Orme, English historian of India (born 1728)
- March 14 â Ignacy Krasicki, Polish poet and prince-bishop (born 1735)
- March 21 â John Holt, English scholar (born 1743)
- March 25 â Novalis, German poet (born 1772)
- April 11 â Antoine de Rivarol, French scholar and epigrammatist (born 1753)
- September 1 â Robert Bage, English novelist (born 1728)
- September 7 â Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini, Italian painter, poet and art historian (born 1710)
- September 23 â Thomas Nowell, Welsh-born controversialist and historian (born c. 1730)
- November 5 â Motoori Norinaga, Japanese philologist and scholar (born 1730)
- December 25 â Hester Chapone, English writer of conduct books (born 1727)
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