1835 in literature
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[edit] Events
- Alexis de Tocqueville publishes the first volume of Democracy in America.
- Memoir of James Jackson, written by Susan Paul, is the earliest-known published narrative by an African-American woman and the first account documenting the life of free black child in the United States.
- Hans Christian Andersen publishes the first of his 168 "Fairy Tales" for children.
- Bertelsmann founded as a religious printer and publisher
[edit] New books
- Hans Christian Andersen - The Improvisatore
- Edward George Bulwer-Lytton - The Student
- Theophile Gautier - Mademoiselle de Maupin
- Nikolai Gogol - Taras Bulba
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The Devil in Manuscript
- Young Goodman Brown (short story)
- Washington Irving - A Tour on the Prairies
- John P.Kennedy - Horseshoe Robinson
- Frederick Marryat - The Pacha of Many Tales
- Hugh Miller - Scenes and Legends in the North of Scotland
- Mary Russell Mitford - Belford Regis
- Julia Pardoe - The Mardens and the Daventrys
- G. W. M. Reynolds - The Youthful Imposter
- Catharine Maria Sedgwick - The Linwoods
- Mary Shelley - Lodore
- Thornton Wilder - Heaven's My Destination
[edit] New drama
- Georg Büchner - Dantons Tod
- Christian Dietrich Grabbe - Hannibal
- Thomas Noon Talfourd - Ion
[edit] Poetry
- Karl August Nicander - Hesperider
[edit] Non-fiction
- Susan Paul - Memoir of James Jackson
- Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun - Souvenirs (autobiography)
[edit] Births
- November 30 - Samuel Langhorne Clemens (+ 1910)
- December 4 - Samuel Butler, writer (+ 1902)
[edit] Deaths
- January 14 - Henry Mackenzie, Scottish novelist