1843 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1843.
Events
- January
- *Serial publication begins of Charles Dickens' picaresque novel The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit by Chapman & Hall in London. In the July chapters, he lands his hero in the United States.
- *Edgar Allan Poe's Gothic short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" appears in The Pioneer in Boston and his poem "The Conqueror Worm" in Graham's Magazine in Philadelphia.
- February – Macmillan Publishers is founded in London by the Scottish brothers Daniel and Alexander Macmillan.
- April 4 – William Wordsworth accepts the office of Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, after the death of Robert Southey on March 21. He is reassured that it is seen as a purely honorific position.
- June 21 – Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Gold-Bug" begins to be serialized in the Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper as the winning entry in a competition, earning Poe a $100 prize. It will be widely reprinted and adapted for theater. It popularizes cryptography.
- July – Margaret Fuller's "The Great Lawsuit. Man versus Men. Woman versus Women" appears in The Dial magazine in the United States. It will later be expanded into a book, Woman in the Nineteenth Century.
- August 19 – Edgar Allan Poe's Gothic short story "The Black Cat" is first published in The Saturday Evening Post.
- August 22 – The Theatres Act in the United Kingdom ends a virtual monopoly of theatrical performances held by the patent theatres and encourages development of popular entertainment.
- September – Ada Lovelace translates and expands Menabrea's notes on Charles Babbage's analytical engine, including an algorithm for calculating a sequence of Bernoulli numbers, seen as the world's first computer program.
- October – Anna Atkins begins publishing Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions, a collection of contact printed cyanotype photograms of algae, to form the first book illustrated with photographs.
- December 17 – Publication of Charles Dickens' novella A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas by Chapman & Hall is made at his expense. It introduces the character Ebenezer Scrooge. Released on December 19, it sells out by Christmas Eve.
- Christmas – Thomas Hood's poem "The Song of the Shirt" appears in Punch.
- unknown dates
- *The Routledge publishing firm is founded in London by the Cumberland-born bookseller George Routledge.
- *The steam-powered rotary printing press is invented by Richard March Hoe in the United States.
New books
Fiction
- W. Harrison Ainsworth – Windsor Castle
- Edward Bulwer-Lytton – The Last of the Barons
- James Fenimore Cooper – Le Mouchoir; an Autobiographical Romance
- Charles Dickens
- *A Christmas Carol
- *Martin Chuzzlewit
- Alexandre Dumas, père – Georges
- Catherine Gore – The Banker's Wife
- Léon Gozlan – Aristide Froissart
- Victor Hugo – Les Burgraves
- Søren Kierkegaard – Diary of a Seducer
- Frederick Marryat – Monsieur Violet
- Eugène Sue – The Mysteries of Paris
- Robert Smith Surtees – Handley Cross
- Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna – Perils of the Nation
Children and young people
- Hans Christian Andersen – New Fairy Tales
Drama
- Eusebio Asquerino – Casada, vírgen y mártir
- V. A. Bhave – Sita Swayamvar
- Théophile Gautier – Un Voyage en Espagne
- Nikolai Gogol – The Gamblers
- W. T. Moncrieff – The Scamps of London
Poetry
- Thomas Hood – "The Song of the Shirt"
- Richard Henry Horne – Orion: an epic poem
- Edgar Allan Poe – "The Conqueror Worm"
Non-fiction
- Leon Battista Alberti – I Libri della famiglia
- Anna Atkins – Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions
- Paul Rudolf von Bilguer – Handbuch des Schachspiels
- George Borrow – The Bible in Spain; or, the Journey, Adventures, and Imprisonment of an English-man in an Attempt to Circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
- James Braid – Neurypnology: or the Rationale of Nervous Sleep
- Thomas Carlyle – Past and Present
- Marquis de Custine – :fr:La Russie en 1839|La Russie en 1839
- Benjamin Hall Kennedy – Elementary Latin Primer
- Søren Kierkegaard – Fear and Trembling
- Thomas Babington Macaulay – Critical and Historical Essays
- Moses Margoliouth – The Fundamental Principles of Modern Judaism Investigated
- John Stuart Mill – A System of Logic
- William H. Prescott – History of the Conquest of Mexico
- John Ruskin – Modern Painters, vol. 1
- Wei Yuan and others – Illustrated Treatise on the Maritime Kingdoms
Births
- January 14 – Hans Forssell, Swedish historian
- January 17 – Florence Montgomery, English novelist and children's writer
- February 24
- *Teófilo Braga, Portuguese poet, playwright and politician
- *Violet Fane, English novelist, poet and essayist
- April 15
- *Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, American author, reformer, and philanthropist
- *Henry James, American-born fiction writer
- April 25 – Constance Cary Harrison, American playwright and novelist
- May 10 – Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish novelist
- May 3 – Edward Dowden, Irish poet and critic
- May 10 – Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish novelist
- May 25 – Christabel Rose Coleridge, English novelist and editor
- June 9 – Bertha von Suttner, Austrian pacifist writer
- July 5 – Mandell Creighton, English bishop and historian
- September 26 – James Rice, English novelist
- October 25 – Gleb Uspensky, Russian writer
- November – Lucy M. Hall, American physician and writer
- December 7 – Helena Nyblom, née Roed, Danish-born poet and writer of fairy tales
- December 10 – Isabella Fyvie Mayo, Scottish poet, novelist, and reformer
- December 21 – Thomas Bracken, Irish-born New Zealand poet
- December 23 – Ada Langworthy Collier, American author
- December 29 – Princess Elisabeth of Wied, German-born queen consort and writer
- unknown dates
- *Mary Bathurst Deane, English novelist
- *Lillian Rozell Messenger, American poet
Deaths
- January 11 – Francis Scott Key, American poet
- February 10 – Richard Carlile, English writer and agitator for suffrage and freedom of the press
- February 22 – Mary Hays, English feminist writer
- March 21 – Robert Southey, English poet and Poet Laureate
- May 12 – Charlotte von Kalb, German writer
- May 19 – Charles James Apperley, English sporting writer
- May 28 – Noah Webster, American lexicographer
- June 6 – Friedrich Hölderlin, German poet, novelist, and dramatist
- July 4 – John Basset, writer on Cornish mining
- July 9 – Karoline Pichler, Austrian novelist
- July 31 – William Thomas Lowndes, English bibliographer
- August 10 – Jakob Friedrich Fries, German philosopher
- October 21 – William Pinnock, English writer, publisher and bookseller
- November 25 – Ellen Pickering, English novelist
- December 11 – Casimir Delavigne, French poet and dramatist
Awards
- Newdigate Prize – Matthew Arnold, "Cromwell"