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Edgar Allan Poe's reburial and new monument, October 1, 1875.
January 16 – Henry James Byron 's comedy Our Boys opens at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. It becomes the world's longest-running play until the 1890s, with 1,362 performances up to April 1879.[1] It also opens this year in New York , at the New Fifth Avenue Theatre.
February/March – Arthur Rimbaud meets Paul Verlaine in Stuttgart , Germany, after Verlaine's release from prison, and gives him the manuscript of his poems Illuminations . Rimbaud stops writing literature entirely at the age of 20.
February 12 – Robert Louis Stevenson is introduced (by Leslie Stephen ) to fellow writer W. E. Henley , at this time (August 1873–April 1875) a patient of surgeon Joseph Lister in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh . He will be the model for Long John Silver . Henley also meets his future wife while in hospital and writes the poems collected as In Hospital .[2]
April 28 – Henry James publishes Transatlantic Sketches .
October 1 – American poet and short story writer Edgar Allan Poe is reburied in Westminster Hall and Burying Ground , Baltimore , Maryland , with a larger memorial marker. Controversy arises years later as to whether the correct body was exhumed.
December 6 – The German emigrant ship SS Deutschland runs aground on the Kentish Knock off the English coast, causing the death of 157 passengers and crew and inspiring Gerard Manley Hopkins ' poem The Wreck of the Deutschland . This introduces his innovative sprung rhythm and metre , but is rejected for publication in 1876. It will not appear finally until 1918 .
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January 4 – William Williams (Crwys) , Welsh poet (died 1968 )
February 8 – Valentine O'Hara , Irish author and authority on Russia and Baltic (died 1945 )
March 30 – Edmund Clerihew Bentley , English writer (died 1956 )
April 1 – Edgar Wallace (Richard Horatio Edgar), English thriller writer (died 1932 )
April 9 – Jacques Futrelle , American author (died in Titanic 1912 )
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June 6 – Thomas Mann , German novelist and Nobel Prize winner (died 1955 )
June 24 – Forrest Reid , Irish novelist and literary critic (died 1947 )
July 9 – W. W. Greg , English literary scholar (died 1959 )
July 19 – Alice Dunbar Nelson African American poet, journalist and political activist of the Harlem Renaissance (died 1935 )
July 26 – Antonio Machado , Spanish poet (died 1939 )
August 2 – Helena Romer-Ochenkowska , Polish writer, playwright, opinion journalist and theatre critic (died 1947 )
August 21 – Winnifred Eaton , Canadian author (died 1954 )
August 26 – John Buchan , Scottish novelist and diplomat (died 1940 )
September 1 – Edgar Rice Burroughs , American popular novelist (died 1950 )
October 13 – Armand Praviel , French poet, novelist, and journalist (died 1944 )
October 25 – Carolyn Sherwin Bailey , American author and educator (died 1961 )[7]
October – George Ranetti , Romanian humorist and playwright (died 1928 )
December 4 – Rainer Maria Rilke , Austrian poet (died 1926 )
unknown date – Gertrude Minnie Faulding , English children's writer and novelist (died 1961 )
January 3 – Pierre Larousse , French grammarian and lexicographer (born 1817 )
January 23 – Charles Kingsley , English novelist and cleric (born 1819 )
March 1 – Tristan Corbière , French poet (born 1845 )
March 25 – Louis Amédée Achard , French novelist (born 1814 )
April 20 – Emilia Marryat , English children's writer (born c. 1835)[8]
June 2 – Józef Kremer , Polish philosopher (born 1806 )
June 4 – Eduard Mörike , German poet (born 1804 )
June 18 – António Feliciano de Castilho , Portuguese poet and author (born 1800 )
August 4 – Hans Christian Andersen , Danish fairy-tale writer (born 1805 )
August 12 – János Kardos , Slovenian Evangelical priest, teacher, and writer (born 1801 )
August 19 – Robert Elis (Cynddelw) , Welsh writer (born 1812 )
October 10 – Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy , Russian poet, novelist and dramatist (born 1817 )
October 24 – Jacques Paul Migne , French priest, theologian, and publisher (born 1800 )
November 17 – Hilario Ascasubi , Argentine poet (born 1807 )
Michael R. Booth, Review of plays by H. J. Byron including Our Boys in Modern Language Review , 82 :3, pp. 716–717 (July 1987: Modern Humanities Research Association).
Leavis, Q. D. (1965). Fiction and the Reading Public (2nd ed.). London: Chatto & Windus.
Kirkpatrick, D.L., ed. (1978). Twentieth-century Children's Writers . London: Macmillan. p. 465. ISBN 978-0-33323-414-3 .