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1832 in literature
See also:
1831 in literature
,
other events of 1832
,
1833 in literature
,
list of years in literature
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
Houghton, Mifflin[?]
publishing house founded in
Boston, Massachusetts
Publishers begin the use of a paper jacket to wrap book covers
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
completes
Faust
New Books
Castle Dangerous[?]
-
Sir Walter Scott
Combination[?]
-
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna[?]
Contarini Fleming[?]
-
Benjamin Disraeli
Count Robert of Paris[?]
-
Sir Walter Scott
The Doomed One[?]
-
Rosalia St. Clair[?]
Eugene Aram[?]
-
Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
The Fair of Mayfair[?]
-
Catherine Gore[?]
Fitzallan[?]
-
Robert Huish[?]
Indiana[?]
-
George Sand
Legend of the Moor's Legacy[?]
-
Washington Irving
Nautical Reminiscences[?]
-
Nathaniel Ames[?]
Newton Forster[?]
-
Frederick Marryat
The Opera[?]
-
Catherine Gore[?]
The Unchanged[?]
-
Selina Davenport[?]
Valentine[?]
-
George Sand
Volupte[?]
-
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve
Births
January 13
-
Horatio Alger, Jr.
, writer (+
1899
)
January 27
-
Lewis Carroll
, author (+
1898
)
November 29
-
Louisa May Alcott
, author (+
1888
)
Hesba Stretton[?]
, English children's author (+
1911
)
Deaths
March 22
-
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
, writer and poet
September 21
-
Sir Walter Scott
, Scottish historical novelist and poet
Awards
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