This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1862.
Events
- February â Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons (ÃÂÃÂÃÂàø ôõÃÂø â old spelling ÃÂÃÂÃÂàø ôãÃÂø, , literally "Fathers and Children") is published by Russkiy Vestnik in Moscow.
- March 30 or 31 â The first two volumes of Victor Hugo's epic historical novel Les Misérables appear in Brussels, followed on April 3 by Paris publication, with the remaining volumes on May 15. The first English-language translations, by Charles Edwin Wilbour, are published in New York on June 7, and by Frederic Charles Lascelles Wraxall, in London in October.
- April 6 â Two months after joining the staff of General William Babcock Hazen, Ambrose Bierce joins in the Battle of Shiloh, later the subject of a memoir. Among those on the opposite side is the future journalist and explorer Henry Morton Stanley, who will also record his experiences.
- April 28 â Thomas Hardy becomes an assistant to architect Arthur Blomfield.
- June â Nikolai Chernyshevsky is imprisoned in Saint Petersburg and begins his novel What Is To Be Done?
- June 4 â Henry Morton Stanley, now a "Galvanized Yankee", joins the Union Army; he is discharged 18 days later because of illness.
- July â George Eliot's historical novel Romola begins serialization in Cornhill Magazine, the first time she has published a full-length book in this format. George Murray Smith of the publishers Smith, Elder & Co. has agreed a ã7,000 advance for it.
- July 1 â Moscow's first free public library opens as The Library of the Moscow Public Museum and Rumiantsev Museum, predecessor of the Russian State Library.
- July 4 â Charles Dodgson (better known as by his later pseudonym Lewis Carroll) extemporises a story for 10-year-old Alice Liddell and her sisters on a rowing trip on The Isis from Oxford to Godstow. The story becomes a manuscript titled Alice's Adventures Under Ground and is published in 1865 as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Uncertain dates
New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 24 â Edith Wharton, American novelist (died 1937)
- February 17 â Mori Ã
Âgai (森 é·Âå¤Â), Japanese army surgeon, poet, translator and realist fiction writer (died 1922)
- April 11 â Lurana W. Sheldon, American author and newspaper editor (died 1945)
- May 1 â Marcel Prévost, French dramatist (died 1941)
- May 9 â Hugh Stowell Scott (Henry Seton Merriman), English novelist (died 1903)
- May 15 â Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian dramatist and novelist (died 1931)
- June 6 â Henry Newbolt, English poet (died 1938)
- June 18 â Carolyn Wells, American novelist and poet (died 1942)
- July 16 â Ida B. Wells, American journalist and novelist (died 1931)
- August 1 â Montague Rhodes James, English scholar and short story writer (died 1936)
- August 2 â Paul Bujor, Romanian politician, zoologist and short story writer (died 1952)
- August 6 â Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, English historian (died 1932)
- August 21 â Emilio Salgari, Italian adventure novelist (died 1911)
- August 29 â Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian poet and playwright (died 1949)
- September 2 â Okakura KakuzÃ
 (岡å è¦Âä¸Â), Japanese writer on the arts (died 1913)
- September 27 â Francis Adams, Anglo-Australian poet, novelist and dramatist (died 1893)
- October 13 â Mary Kingsley, English travel writer (died 1900)
- November 15 â Gerhart Hauptmann, German dramatist, novelist and poet, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (died 1946)
- December 8 â Georges Feydeau, French farceur (died 1921)
- December 16 â John Fox, Jr., American novelist and journalist (died 1919)
- December 23 â Henri Pirenne, Belgian historian (died 1935)
- date unknown â Jessie King, Scottish essayist, poet, journalist (year of death unknown)
Deaths
- January 11 â Jean Philibert Damiron, French philosopher (born 1794)
- February 24 â Bernhard Severin Ingemann, Danish novelist and poet (born 1789)
- February 27 (February 16 O.S.) â Constantin Sion, Moldavian polemicist, genealogist and literary forger (born 1795)
- April 6 â Fitz James O'Brien, Irish-American science fiction pioneer (born 1828)
- May 6 â Henry David Thoreau, American philosopher (born 1817)
- May 25 â Johann Nestroy, Austrian dramatist (born 1801)
- August 27 â Thomas Jefferson Hogg, English biographer (born 1792)
- November 26 â Julia Pardoe, English novelist and historian (born 1806)
- November 30 â James Sheridan Knowles, Irish dramatist and actor (born 1784)
- December 17 â Katherine Thomson, writing as Grace Wharton, English novelist and historian (born 1797)
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