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1911 in literature
See also:
1910 in literature
,
other events of 1911
,
1912 in literature
,
list of years in literature
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
Encyclopędia Britannica
published.
George A. Moore
publishes the first of his 3-volume
Hail and Farewell[?]
(last in 1914).
Zuleika Dobson[?]
by
Max Beerbohm
is published. In
2001
, the book would be named as one of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century by the editorial board of the
American Modern Library
.
Gallimard publishing house founded in
Paris, France
by
Gaston Gallimard[?]
New Books
The Bracknels[?]
-
Forrest Reid[?]
The Card[?]
-
Arnold Bennett
The Case of Richard Meynell[?]
-
Mary Augusta Ward
The Downfall of the Gods[?]
-
Hugh Clifford[?]
Ethan Frome[?]
-
Edith Wharton
The Innocence of Father Brown[?]
-
G. K. Chesterton
The Lair of the White Worm[?]
-
Bram Stoker
Ladies Whose Bright Eyes[?]
-
Ford Madox Ford
Life Everlasting[?]
-
Marie Corelli
Padre Ignacio[?]
-
Owen Wister[?]
River Rovers[?]
(poetry) -
Edwin James Brady[?]
The Secret Garden[?]
-
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Zuleika Dobson[?]
-
Max Beerbohm
Births
January 24
-
C. L. Moore
, science ficton author
February 8
-
Elizabeth Bishop
, poet,
Pulitzer Prize
winner (+
1979
)
March 26
-
Tennessee Williams
, playwright
April 8
-
Emil Cioran[?]
,
Romanian
-born French philosopher and essayist (+
1995
)
May 20
-
Annie M. G. Schmidt[?]
, Dutch children books writer
July 21
-
Marshall McLuhan
- author (+
1980
)
December 11
-
Naguib Mahfouz
,
Nobel
prize-winning Egyptian novelist.
Deaths
October 8
-
Hesba Stretton[?]
, author
October 29
-
Joseph Pulitzer
Awards
Nobel Prize for Literature
:
Count Maurice (Mooris) Polidore Marie Bernhard Maeterlinck
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