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- January 7 – Ouida, English novelist (died 1908)
- January 26 – Mary Ann Maitland, Scottish-born Canadian author (died 1919)
- February 1 – James Herne, American dramatist (died 1901)
- February 22 – Francis Pharcellus Church, American editor and publisher (died 1906)
- March 9 – Františka Stránecká, Czech writer and collector of Moravian folklore (died 1888)
- March 16 – Sully Prudhomme, French poet and essayist, winner of the first Nobel Prize in Literature (died 1907)
- March 28 – Emily Lee Sherwood Ragan, American author and journalist (died 1918)[8]
- April 18 – Henry Kendall, Australian poet (died 1882)
- June 21 – Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Brazilian poet and novelist (died 1908)
- June 22 – Clara Augusta Jones Trask, American dime novelist (died 1905)[9]
- July 5 – Helen Stuart Campbell, American author, editor, and reformer (died 1918)[10]
- July 11 – Kate Sanborn, American author and essayist (died 1917)
- July 21 – Emma Rood Tuttle, American author and poet (died 1916)
- August 4 – Walter Pater, English writer (died 1894)
- August 9 – Gaston Paris, French writer and scholar (died 1903)
- August 25 – Martha E. Cram Bates, American writer, journalist, and editor (died 1905)
- September 10 – Charles Sanders Peirce, American philosopher (died 1914)
- November 4 – S. M. I. Henry, American author, evangelist, and reformer (died 1900)
- November 16 – William De Morgan (sic), English novelist and potter (died 1917)
- November 29 – Ludwig Anzengruber, Austrian dramatist (died 1889)
- December 12 – Charlotte Frances Wilder, American writer (died 1916)
- December 23 – Lucinda Barbour Helm, American author, editor, and activist (died 1897)
- January 16 – Edmund Lodge, English biographer and writer on heraldry (born 1756)
- April 11 – John Galt, Scottish novelist and entrepreneur (born 1779)[11]
- April 13 – Robert Millhouse, English weaver poet (born 1788)
- April 22 – Thomas Haynes Bayly, English poet, songwriter and dramatist (born 1797)
- May 9 – Joseph Fiévée, French journalist, novelist, essayist and playwright (born 1767)
- May 17 – Archibald Alison, Scottish author (born 1757)
- May 21 – José María Heredia y Campuzano, Cuban poet (born 1803)
- June 26 – Winifred Gales, English novelist and memoirist (born 1761)
- August 3 – Dorothea von Schlegel, German novelist and translator (born 1764)
- September 4 – Hermann Olshausen, German theologian (born 1796)
- September 28 – William Dunlap, American dramatist (born 1766)
- October 11 – Leonor de Almeida Portugal, 4th Marquise of Alorna, Portuguese noblewoman, painter, and poet (born 1750)[12]
- October 22 – Alexander Odoevsky, Russian poet (born 1802)
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"Covent-Garden Theatre". The Times. London. 1839-10-01. p. 5. The manner in which it was played last night destroyed the brilliancy completely, and left a residuum of insipidity...
Turville-Petre, Thorlac (1977). The Alliterative Revival. Woodbridge: Brewer. pp. 126–129. ISBN 0-85991-019-9.
Burrow, J. A. (1971). Ricardian Poetry. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0-7100-7031-4.
Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1899). Who's who in America. Vol. 1 (Public domain ed.). Marquis Who's Who. p. 657.
Moe, Phyllis (1979). "Helen Stuart Campbell profile". In Mainiero, Lina (ed.). American Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide from Colonial Times to the Present. Vol. 1. New York, New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. pp. 287–89.