This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1843.
Events
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 2 â Gabriel Compayré, French scholar and politician (died 1913)
- January 14 â Hans Forssell, Swedish historian (died 1901)
- January 17 â Florence Montgomery, English novelist and children's writer (died 1923)
- January 24 â Evald Tang Kristensen, Danish author and collector of folklore (died 1929)
- January 28 â Mihkel Veske, Estonian poet and linguist (died 1890)
- February 6 â Frederic W. H. Myers, British poet (died 1901)
- February 24
- Teófilo Braga, Portuguese poet, playwright and politician (died 1924)
- Violet Fane (Mary Montgomerie Lamb), English novelist, poet and essayist (died 1905)
- March 5 â Hugh Antoine d'Arcy, French writer (died 1925)
- March 11 â Harald Høffding, Danish philosopher and theologian (died 1931)
- March 29 â Paul Ferrier, French dramatist and librettist (died 1920)
- March 30 â Florence Ashton Marshall, English composer and conductor, biographer of Handel (died 1922)
- April 15
- Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, American author, reformer, and philanthropist (died 1915)
- Henry James, American-born fiction writer (died 1916)
- April 25 â Constance Cary Harrison, American playwright and novelist (died 1920)
- April 29 â Pedro Américo, Brazilian novelist, poet, scientist, artist, essayist, philosopher, politician and professor (died 1905)
- May 3 â Edward Dowden, Irish poet and critic (died 1913)
- May 10 â Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish novelist (died 1920)
- May 12 â Thomas William Rhys Davids, British linguist and scholar (died 1922)
- May 25 â Christabel Rose Coleridge, English novelist and editor (died 1921)
- June 9 â Bertha von Suttner, Austrian pacifist writer (died 1914)
- June 26 â Paul Arène, French poet and author (died 1896)
- July 5 â Mandell Creighton, English bishop and historian (died 1901)
- August 9 â N. D. Popescu-Popnedea, Romanian novelist, folklorist, archivist and almanac compiler (died 1921)
- September 26 â James Rice, English novelist (died 1882)
- October 25 â Gleb Uspensky, Russian writer (died 1902)
- November â Lucy M. Hall, American physician and writer (died 1907)
- December 7 â Helena Nyblom, née Roed, Danish-born poet and writer of fairy tales (died 1926)
- December 10 â Isabella Fyvie Mayo, Scottish poet, novelist, and reformer (died 1914)
- December 21 â Thomas Bracken, Irish-born New Zealand poet (died 1898)
- December 23 â Ada Langworthy Collier, American author (died 1919)
- December 24 â Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet (died 1886)
- December 29 â Princess Elisabeth of Wied ("Carmen Sylva"), German-born queen consort and writer (died 1916)
- unknown dates
- Mary Bathurst Deane, English novelist (died 1940)
- Lillian Rozell Messenger, American poet (died 1921)
Deaths
- January 11 â Francis Scott Key, American poet (born 1779)
- February 10 â Richard Carlile, English writer and agitator for suffrage and freedom of the press (born 1790)
- February 22 â Mary Hays, English feminist writer (born 1759)
- March 21 â Robert Southey, English poet and Poet Laureate (born 1774)
- May 12 â Charlotte von Kalb, German writer (born 1761)
- May 19 â Charles James Apperley ("Nimrod"), English sporting writer (born 1777)
- May 28 â Noah Webster, American lexicographer (born 1758)
- June 6 â Friedrich Hölderlin, German poet, novelist, and dramatist (born 1770)
- July 4 â John Basset, writer on Cornish mining (born 1791)
- July 9 â Karoline Pichler, Austrian novelist (born 1769)
- July 31 â William Thomas Lowndes, English bibliographer (born c.1798)
- August 10 â Jakob Friedrich Fries, German philosopher (born 1773)
- September 4 â Léopoldine Hugo, daughter of French novelist Victor Hugo (b. 1824)
- October 21 â William Pinnock, English writer, publisher and bookseller (born 1782)
- November 25 â Ellen Pickering, English novelist (born 1801 or 1802)
- November 28 â József Ficzkó, Burgenland Croatian writer (born 1772)
- December 11 â Casimir Delavigne, French poet and dramatist (born 1793)
Awards
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