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1805 in literature
See also:
1804 in literature
,
other events of 1805
,
1806 in literature
,
list of years in literature
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
Friedrich Schiller
introduces his new play,
Wilhelm Tell[?]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
appointed Acting Public Secretary in Malta
New Books
The Bravo of Venice[?]
-
Matthew Gregory Lewis[?]
The Child of the Abbey[?]
-
Sophia Woodfall[?]
The Chronicles of Christabelle de Mowbray[?]
-
Elizabeth Helme[?]
Confessions of the Nun of St. Omer[?]
-
Charlotte Dacre[?]
Gondez the Monk[?]
-
William Henry Ireland[?]
The Lay of the Last Minstrel[?]
(poetry) -
Sir Walter Scott
The Modern Griselda[?]
-
Maria Edgeworth
My Master's Secret[?]
-
R. P. M. Yorke[?]
The Nuns of the Desert[?]
-
Eugenia de Acton[?]
The Pilgrims of the Cross[?]
-
Elisabeth Helme[?]
Rameau's Nephew[?]
-
Denis Diderot
A Sailor's Friendship, and A Soldier's Love[?]
-
Anna Maria Porter[?]
The Saracen[?]
-
Sophie Ristaud Cottin[?]
Villa Nova[?]
-
Catherine Selden[?]
The Witcheries of Craig Isaf[?]
-
William Frederick Williams[?]
The Witches of Glenshiel[?]
-
Mary Julia Young[?]
The Wonder of the Village[?]
-
Mary Meeke[?]
Births
February 4
-
William Harrison Ainsworth
, novelist (+
1882
)
April 2
-
Hans Christian Andersen
, writer (+
1875
)
July 29
-
Alexis de Tocqueville
, writer (+
1859
)
Deaths
May 9
-
Friedrich Schiller
, German playwright
Awards
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