This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1844.
Events
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 2 â Emeline Harriet Howe, American writer and social activist (died 1934)
- January 8 â Sarah Carmichael Harrell, American educator, reformer, and writer (died 1929)
- January 14 â Susan F. Ferree, American writer and activist (died 1910)
- February 25 â Alice Diehl (née Mangold), English novelist and concert pianist (died 1912)
- March 19 â Minna Canth, Finnish writer and social activist (died 1897)
- March 30 â Paul Verlaine, French lyric poet (died 1896)
- April 2 â George Haven Putnam, American author, publisher (died 1930)
- April 16 â Anatole France, French writer (died 1924)
- April 12 â Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis, American poet, writer, and editor (died 1909)
- May 9 â Sarah Newcomb Merrick, American teacher, writer, and physician (unknown year of death)
- June 28 â John Boyle O'Reilly, Irish-born poet, journalist and fiction writer (died 1890)
- July 8 â Janet Milne Rae, Scottish novelist (died 1933)
- July 21 â Matilda Maranda Crawford, American-Canadian writer and poet (died 1920)
- July 22 â William Archibald Spooner, English academic and instigator of spoonerisms (died 1930)
- July 28 â Gerard Manley Hopkins, English poet (died 1889)
- August 29 â Edward Carpenter, English socialist poet and philosopher (died 1929)
- September 9 â Maurice Thompson, American novelist (died 1901)
- October 1 â H. Maria George Colby, American author of novelettes and juvenile literature (died 1910)
- October 6 â Margret Holmes Bates, American novelist and poet (died 1927)
- October 15 â Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher (died 1900)
- October 22 or 23 â Sarah Bernhardt, French actress (died 1923)
- October 23
- Robert Bridges, English poet (died 1930)
- Laura Rosamond White, American author, poet, editor (died 1922)
- October 25 â Joseph Marmette, Canadian novelist and historian (died 1895)
- October 27 â Klas Pontus Arnoldson, Swedish writer and pacifist (died 1916)
- November 21 â Ada Cambridge, English/Australian writer and poet (died 1926)
- December 13 â Catharine H. T. Avery, American author, editor, and educator (died 1911)
- December 27 â Lisa Anne Fletcher, American poet and correspondent (died 1905)
- unknown dates
- Mrs. Lovett Cameron (Caroline "Emily" Sharp), English romantic novelist (died 1921)
- Evelyn Whitaker, English children's writer (died 1929)
Deaths
- January 4 â Maria Hack, English educational writer (born 1777)
- January 27 â Charles Nodier, French novelist (born 1780)
- February 11 â Tamenaga Shunsui, Japanese novelist (born 1790)
- February 12 â Jan Nepomuk Ã
 tÃÂpánek, Czech dramatist (born 1783)
- May 2 â William Thomas Beckford, English novelist and travel writer (born 1760)
- June 11 â Urban Jarnik, Slovene poet and historian (born 1784)
- June 15 â Thomas Campbell, Scottish poet (born 1777)
- July 11 â Evgeny Baratynsky, Russian poet and philosopher (born 1800)
- August 14 â Henry Cary, Gibraltar-born Irish author and translator (born 1772)
- September 18 â John Sterling, Scottish novelist and poet (born 1806)
- October 28 â Sándor Kisfaludy, Hungarian poet and dramatist (born 1772)
- November 4 â Barbara Hofland, English children's and schoolbook author (born 1770)
- November 21 â Ivan Krylov, Russian fabulist (born 1769)
- December 27 â John Caradja, Greek Prince of Wallachia, translator and theatrical promoter (asthma, born 1754)
Awards
References