1830 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1830.
Events
- February – Barthold Georg Niebuhr's house burns down, but most of his books are saved.
- February 25 – The première of Victor Hugo's play Hernani in Paris elicits protests from an audience seeing it as an attack on Classicism.
- March 26 – The Book of Mormon is published by Joseph Smith in Palmyra, New York.
- May 22 – Amos Bronson Alcott marries Abby May at King's Chapel, Boston.
- May 24 – Sarah Josepha Hale's Poems for Our Children, including "Mary's Lamb", with the verse "Mary Had a Little Lamb", is published by Marsh, Capen & Lyon in Boston, Massachusetts.
- July or later – Victor Cousin is elected to the Académie française to replace Joseph Fourier.
- July 1 – Edgar Allan Poe matriculates as a cadet at the United States Military Academy, West Point.
- August – François-René de Chateaubriand sacrifices his political career by refusing to swear an oath of allegiance to Louis-Philippe, and retires to write his memoirs.
- August 25 – Belgian Revolution breaks out; Flemish novelist Hendrik Conscience takes the side of the revolutionaries.
- December – Elizabeth Vestris becomes the first female actor-manager in the history of London theatre by leasing the Olympic Theatre in Drury Lane where she presents extravaganzas and burlesques.
- James Mill becomes head of the London office of the British East India Company.
- The English publishers Bradbury and Evans are established as printers by William Bradbury and Frederick Mullet Evans.
- Edward Moxon begins his own publishing business in London.
- The famous opening line of Edward Bulwer's novel, Paul Clifford, published this year, begins: "It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents — except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets, rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness."
New books
Fiction
- Honoré de Balzac
- *La Maison du chat-qui-pelote
- *La Vendetta
- *Le Bal de Sceaux
- *Gobseck
- Edward Bulwer – Paul Clifford
- James Fenimore Cooper – The Water-Witch
- Oliver Wendell Holmes – Old Ironsides
- Thomas Love Peacock – Crotchet Castle
- Anna Maria Porter – The Barony
- Catharine Maria Sedgwick – A Tale of Our Times
- Mary Shelley – The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
- Louisa Stanhope – The Corsair's Bride
- Stendhal – The Red and the Black
- Princess Victoria – The Adventures of Alice Laselles
Children
- Frederick Marryat – The King's Own
- Anna Maria Hall – Chronicles of a School-Room
Drama
- Henrik Hertz – Amor's Strokes of Genius
- Douglas William Jerrold – The Mutiny at the Nore
- Jovan Sterija Popović – Laža i Paralaža
- Aleksandr Pushkin – Little Tragedies
- *The Stone Guest
- *Mozart and Salieri
- *The Miserly Knight
- *A Feast in Time of Plague
- Sir Walter Scott
- *Auchindrane
- *The Doom of Devorgoil
Poetry
- Alphonse de Lamartine – Harmonies poétiques et religieuses
- Richard Lower – Tom Cladpole's Jurney to Lunnon, told by himself, and written in pure Sussex doggerel by his Uncle Tim
- Alfred de Musset – Comtes d'Espagne et d'Italie
- Caroline Norton – The Undying One and Other Poems
- Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve – Les Consolations
- Alfred Tennyson – Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
Non-fiction
- Jeremy Bentham – Constitutional Code for All Nations
- William Cobbett – Rural Rides
- Humphry Davy – Consolations in Travel; or, The Last Days of a Philosopher
- Denis Diderot – La Promenade du sceptique
- Jacob Grimm – Hymnorum veteris ecclesiae XXVI. inter pretatio theodisca
- John Hughes, editor – The Boscobel Tracts
- Samuel Lee – Six Sermons on the Study of the Holy Scriptures, to Which are Annexed Two Dissertations
- Charles Lyell – Principles of Geology, vol. 1
- Thomas Moore – Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of his Life
- Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau – Briefe eines Verstorbenen
- Joseph Smith – The Book of Mormon
Births
- January 2 – Henry Kingsley, English novelist
- January 28 – Martha Foster Crawford, American writer and missionary
- February 28 – James Payn, English novelist
- March 15 – Paul Heyse, German writer and Nobel laureate
- March 18 – Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, French historian
- March 25 – Frederick Greenwood, English novelist and man of letters
- April 6 – Eugène Rambert, Swiss poet and writer
- April 21 – Mary A. Brayton Woodbridge, American editor and reformer
- May 17 – Sarah Gibson Humphreys, American author and suffragist
- May 20 – Hector Malot, French writer
- July 22 – Richard Copley Christie, English scholar
- September 8 – Frédéric Mistral, French poet
- September 2 – Josefina Wettergrund, Swedish writer
- September 11 – Frances Freeling Broderip, English children's writer
- October 15 – Helen Hunt Jackson, American writer and activist
- October 30 – Eliza Brightwen, Scottish naturalist
- December 5 – Christina Rossetti, English poet
- December 10 – Emily Dickinson, American poet
- December 17 – Jules de Goncourt, French founder of Prix Goncourt
- Mary Anna Needell, English novelist
Deaths
- January 17 or 30 – Wilhelm Waiblinger, German Romantic poet
- January 26 – Maria Petronella Woesthoven, Dutch poet
- February 15 – Prince Ioane of Georgia, Georgian encyclopedist
- February 20 – Robert Anderson, Scottish literary editor, biographer and critic
- February 25 – Henrietta Maria Bowdler, English author and expurgator
- March 29 – James Rennell, English historian and oceanographer
- April 16 – József Katona, Hungarian dramatist and poet
- August 6 – David Walker, African American abolitionist
- August 20 – Vasily Pushkin, Russian poet
- September 18 – William Hazlitt, English essayist
- October 8 – Johann Gottfried Ebel, Prussian-born Swiss travel writer
- By November – Mary Diana Dods, Scottish writer known as "David Lyndsay", later "Walter Sholto Douglas"
- November 20 – Gustav von Ewers, German legal historian
- December 8 – Benjamin Constant, Swiss-born French liberal author
- December 31 – Stéphanie Félicité, comtesse de Genlis, French dramatist and writer on education
Awards
- Newdigate Prize – George Kettilby Rickards