This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1840.
Events
New books
Fiction
Children
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 18 â Henry Austin Dobson, English poet and essayist (died 1921)
- January 21 â Sophia Jex-Blake, English medical writer and pioneer female physician (died 1912)
- January 26 â Esther Tuttle Pritchard, American editor, educator, and missionary (died 1900)
- February 5 â Charlotte Carmichael Stopes, Scottish writer and women's rights activist (died 1929)
- February 15 â Titu Maiorescu, Romanian culture critic, philosopher, and political figure (died 1917)
- April 2 â ÃÂmile Zola, French novelist (died 1902)
- May 1 â Cynthia S. Burnett, American editor, educator, and reformer (died 1932)
- June 2 â Thomas Hardy, English novelist and poet (died 1928)
- June â Emma L. Shaw, American editor (died 1924)
- July 2 â Ludwig Rosenthal, German antiquarian bookseller (died 1928)
- August 6 â Mildred Amanda Baker Bonham, American travel writer (died 1907)
- August 17 â Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, English poet and radical (died 1922)
- August 20 â Seraph Frissell, American physician and writer (died 1915)
- September 2
- Emilia, Lady Dilke as Emily Francis Strong, English art historian (died 1904)
- Giovanni Verga, Sicilian author (died 1922)
- September 19 â Helen Ekin Starrett, American author, magazine founder, and school founder (died 1920)
- September 27 â Rosa Nouchette Carey, English children's novelist (died 1909)
- October 23 â Mary Mathews Adams, Irish-born American writer and philanthropist (died 1902)
- November 8 â Esther E. Baldwin, American missionary and writer (died 1910)
- November 29 â Rhoda Broughton, Welsh novelist and short-story writer (died 1920)
- December 28 â Ioan Kalinderu, Romanian classical scholar, jurist and agriculturalist (died 1913)
Deaths
- January 6 â Frances Burney (Fanny Burney, Mme d'Arblay), English novelist and diarist (born 1752)
- February 4 â Angélique de Rouillé, Belgian letter-writer (born 1756)
- February 11 â Ivan Kozlov, Russian poet and translator (born 1779)
- March 3 â Charles Reece Pemberton, British actor and dramatist (born 1790)
- May 25 â Louisa Capper, English writer, philosopher and poet (born 1776)
- May 30 â Mary Boyle, Countess of Cork and Orrery, Irish literary hostess (born 1746)
- June 7 â Népomucène Lemercier, poet and dramatist (born 1771)
- July 7 â Nikolai Stankevich, Russian philosopher and poet (born 1813)
- August 25 â Karl Leberecht Immermann, German novelist and dramatist (born 1796)
- September â Emma Roberts, English travel writer and poet (born 1794)
- December 8 â Eliza Fenwick, English novelist and children's writer (born (born 1766)
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