Overview of the events of 1888 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1888 .
February 9 – During Joseph Conrad's career at sea as Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, he departs from Bangkok for Sydney in his first command as master, on the British barque Otago . This provides a basis for his novella The Shadow Line (1916 ).
March 6 – On the day of Amos Bronson Alcott 's funeral at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery (Concord, Massachusetts) , his daughter, novelist Louisa May Alcott , already in poor health, suffers a fatal stroke.[ 1]
March 16 – Foundation stone for a new National Library of Greece building is laid in Athens .
May 26 – In London , Punch magazine begins serialisation of George and Weedon Grossmith 's humorous The Diary of a Nobody , the first entry being for "April 3".[ 2] [ 3]
June 3 – Ernest Thayer 's baseball poem "Casey at the Bat " is first published under the pen name "Phin" as the last of his humorous contributions to The San Francisco Examiner .
July – Arthur Conan Doyle 's first Sherlock Holmes detective novel , A Study in Scarlet (1887 ), is first published separately as a book, by Ward Lock & Co in London with illustrations by the author's father, Charles Altamont Doyle .
October
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Sholem Aleichem edits the first issue of the anthology Di Yidishe Folksbibliotek in Kiev , giving important exposure to young writers in Yiddish , including I. L. Peretz 's long ballad "Monish".[ 6]
The Finnish epic Kalevala is published for the first time in English, in a translation by American linguist John Martin Crawford .[ 7]
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche writes Götzen-Dämmerung, oder, Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert ("Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer", published 1889 ), Der Antichrist (1895 ) and his autobiography, Ecce homo: Wie man wird, was man ist (posthumous, 1908 ), his last works before his total mental collapse.
probable – The sexual memoir My Secret Life by "Walter", perhaps Henry Spencer Ashbee , begins publication, being printed in Amsterdam for clandestine sale in Britain.
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January 24 – Vicki Baum , Austrian-born writer (died 1960 )
January 25 – A. L. Zissu , Romanian novelist and Zionist leader (died 1956 )
February 10 – Giuseppe Ungaretti , Italian modernist poet and writer (died 1970 )
February 19 – José Eustasio Rivera , Colombian writer (died 1928 )
April 26 – Anita Loos , American novelist and screenwriter (died 1981 )
June 13 – Fernando Pessoa , Portuguese writer (died 1935 )
July 23 – Raymond Chandler , American novelist and screenwriter (died 1959 )
September 4 – Margaret Henley , daughter of W. E. Henley and J. M. Barrie's inspiration for the name "Wendy" in Peter Pan (died 1894 )
September 22 – Lucia Mantu , born Camelia Nădejde, Romanian writer (died 1971 )
September 26 – T. S. Eliot , American-born English poet and playwright (died 1965 )
October 14 – Katherine Mansfield , New Zealand short story writer (died 1923 )
October 16 – Eugene O'Neill , American playwright and Nobel laureate (died 1953 )
October 26 – Dem. Theodorescu , Romanian novelist and journalist (died 1946 )
December 7 – Joyce Cary , Anglo-Irish novelist
January 30 – Mary Howitt , English writer, poet and translator (born 1799 )
March 4 – Amos Bronson Alcott , American writer and philosopher (born 1799 )
March 6 – Louisa May Alcott , American novelist (born 1832 )[ 13]
March 14 – James Hogg , Scottish-born publisher (born 1806 )
April 15 – Matthew Arnold , English poet (born 1822 )
May 12 – Edward Lear , English writer of comic verse and artist (born 1812 )
May 27 – Františka Stránecká , Czech writer and collector of Moravian folklore (born 1839 )
August 9 – Charles Cros , French poet (born 1842 )
August 20 – Henry Richard , Welsh political writer (born 1812 )
September 24 – Karl von Prantl , German philosopher (born 1820 )
September 30 – William Gifford Palgrave , English Arabic scholar and writer (born 1826 )[ 14]
November 17 – Dora d'Istria , Romanian-Albanian writer (born 1828 )
December 8 – Frederick Apthorp Paley , English scholar (born 1815 )
December 23 – Laurence Oliphant , Scottish travel writer and novelist (born 1829 )
^ Louisa May Alcott: Final Days . Retrieved 2013-02-06.
^ "The Diary of a Nobody" . Punch, or the London Charivari . 94 : 241. 26 May 1888.
^ Morton, Peter (Spring 2005). " "The Funniest Book in the World": Waugh and The Diary of a Nobody " . The Evelyn Waugh Newsletter and Studies . 36 (1). Leicester: University of Leicester.
^ Brewer, John Francis (1889). The Curse upon Mitre Square. A. D. 1530–1888 . New York: J. W. Lovell Company. OCLC 43935642 .
^ Woods, Paul; Baddeley, Gavin (2009). Saucy Jack: The Elusive Ripper . Hersham, Surrey: Ian Allan. pp. 61–62. ISBN 978-0-7110-3410-5 .
^ Sofii͡a Dubnova-Ėrlikh; Sophie Dubnov-Erlich; Yivo Institute for Jewish Research (1991). The Life and Work of S.M. Dubnov: Diaspora Nationalism and Jewish History . Indiana University Press. p. 260. ISBN 0-253-31836-X .
^ Eino Friberg; George C. Schoolfield; Bjorn Landstrom (1988). The Kalevala: Epic of the Finnish People . University of Illinois Press. pp. 30–. ISBN 978-951-1-10137-6 .
^ Henry James (1888). The Aspern Papers: Louisa Pallant, The Modern Warning . Macmillan and Company.
^ Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature . Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6 .
^ Adams, James Eli (2009). A History of Victorian Literature . John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 978-0-631-22082-4 . Retrieved 2010-10-28 .
^ Lady Wilde (1888). "Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland" . LibraryIreland . Retrieved 2019-01-13 .
^ Fiennes, Celia. "Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary" . A Vision of Britain Through Time . University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 2019-01-13 .
^ "Louisa May Alcott | American author" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 26 March 2019 .
^ Cecil Y. Lang; Edgar Finley Shannon (July 1987). The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1851-1870 . Harvard University Press. pp. 262–. ISBN 978-0-674-52584-9 .
^ "Gordon in Africa: Newdigate prize poem, 1888" . Hathi Trust . Shrimpton ; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. : Hamilton, Adams, and Co. 1888. Retrieved 26 March 2019 .