1912 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1912.

Events[]

  • January 5 (December 23, 1911 O.S.) – Konstantin Stanislavski and Edward Gordon Craig's seminal symbolist Moscow Art Theater production of Hamlet opens.
  • January 21Joseph Conrad achieves his first popular success as the New York Herald begins serializing his novel Chance. He broke off with it in 1906, but bought the rights to the unfinished work in June 1911. Conrad continues to work on the book, while the first chapters appear weekly in the Herald. He completes it on March 26.[1]
  • March 3Frieda Weekley meets D. H. Lawrence in Nottingham.[2]
  • April 1415 – The ocean liner RMS Titanic strikes an iceberg and sinks on her maiden voyage from the United Kingdom to the United States.[3] American mystery writer Jacques Futrelle, English journalist and publisher William Thomas Stead and American bibliophile Harry Elkins Widener are among over 1500 dead. A copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam in a jeweled binding by Sangorski & Sutcliffe (1911) is also lost. The event leads to a flood of poems, including Thomas Hardy's "The Convergence of the Twain".
  • May – Following the death of Lie Kim Hok from typhus in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, aged 58, Lauw Giok Lan takes on the work of completing his translations from the Dutch of Hugo Hartmann's Dolores, de Verkochte Vrouw into Sundanese as Prampoean jang Terdjoewal and of Geneviève de Vadans as De Juffrouw van Gezelschap.
  • June – Under the name I. G. Ofir, the Romanian poet Benjamin Fondane makes his publishing debut in the Iași magazine Floare Albastră, put out by A. L. Zissu.[4]
  • August 10Virginia Stephen marries Leonard Woolf at St Pancras Town Hall in London.[5] They honeymoon in Provence, Spain and Italy before returning.
  • September 21Harley Granville-Barker's production of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale opens at the Savoy Theatre, London, with simplified scenery, ensemble acting and naturalistic verse-speaking.[6][7] It is replaced in November by his production of Twelfth Night.
  • October
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs' character Tarzan (Viscount Greystoke, raised as a feral child by the fictional Mangani great apes) first appears in Tarzan of the Apes in the American pulp magazine The All-Story.
    • Sax Rohmer's character Fu Manchu (a "Yellow Peril" master criminal) first appears in "The Zayat Kiss" in the English pulp magazine Story-Teller, as the first installment of The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu.
  • October 12Arthur Schnitzler's play La Ronde (Reigen, 1900) is first performed (without the author's consent), in Budapest. It is also first translated into French this year.
  • October 25 – The first issue of Simbolul is put out in Bucharest by Marcel Janco, Tristan Tzara and Ion Vinea.[8]
  • December? (or at latest January 1913) – A Slap in the Face of Public Taste (Пощёчина общественному вкусу), the seminal text of Russian Futurism, is published as a manifesto and a poetry almanac.[9] Edited and written by David Burliuk, Viktor Khlebnikov, Aleksei Kruchenykh and Vladimir Mayakovsky, it attacks the tradition of Russian Symbolism, notably works by Leonid Andreyev, Konstantin Balmont, Alexander Blok and Ivan Bunin, and ridicules independents such as Maxim Gorky.[10]
  • unknown dates
    • The texts of 13 Sanskrit dramas, perhaps from the first centuries BCE and probably by Bhāsa (including the Svapnavasavadattam), are found by the scholar T. Ganapati Sastri in a palm-leaf codex in Kerala.[11]
    • Publication of the Loeb Classical Library, parallel text editions of the classics begins at the London publisher Heinemann.[12]

New books[]

Fiction[]

  • Mary AntinThe Promised Land
  • Arnold BennettThe Matador of the Five Towns
  • E. F. Benson Mrs. Ames
  • Rhoda BroughtonBetween Two Stools
  • Mary Grant BruceMates at Billabong
  • Ivan BuninDry Valley (Суходол, Sukhodo'l)
  • Willa CatherAlexander's Bridge
  • J. Storer CloustonThe Mystery of Number 47
  • Joseph ConradThe Secret Sharer
  • Grazia DeleddaColombi e sparvieri (Pumpkins and Sparrows)
  • Ethel M. Dell
    • The Way of an Eagle[13]
  • Sir Arthur Conan DoyleThe Lost World
  • Theodore DreiserThe Financier
  • Lord DunsanyThe Book of Wonder (short stories)
  • Edna FerberButtered Side Down
  • Anatole FranceLes Dieux ont soif
  • R. Austin Freeman
    • The Mystery of 31 New Inn
    • The Singing Bone
  • Kahlil GibranThe Broken Wings (Al-Ajniha al-Mutakassira)
  • Elinor Glyn
    • Halcyone
    • Love Itself
    • The Reasons Why
  • Sarah GrandAdam's Orchard
  • Zane GreyRiders of the Purple Sage
  • Knut HamsunThe Last Joy (Den sidste Glæde)
  • Gerhart HauptmannAtlantis
  • Felix HollaenderThe Oath of Stephan Huller
  • Annie Fellows JohnstonMary Ware's Promised Land
  • James Weldon JohnsonThe Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
  • Franz Kafka
    • Contemplation (Betrachtung, short story collection, dated 1913)
    • The Judgement (Das Urteil)
  • Ada LeversonTenterhooks
  • D. H. LawrenceThe Trespasser
  • Stephen LeacockSunshine Sketches of a Little Town
  • Sinclair Lewis (as Tom Graham) – Hike and the Aeroplane
  • Julijonas Lindė-DobilasBlūdas; arba Lietuva buvusios Rusijos revoliucijos mete (Rampage)
  • Marie Belloc LowndesThe Chink in the Armour
  • Oskar LutsKevade (Spring; part I)
  • John MacCormick – Dùn Aluinn (in book form)
  • Compton MackenzieCarnival
  • Thomas MannDeath in Venice (Der Tod in Venedig)
  • Katherine Mansfield – "How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" (short story)
  • Richard Barham MiddletonThe Ghost Ship and Other Stories
  • E. Phillips Oppenheim
    • The Lighted Way
    • The Tempting of Tavernake
  • Baroness Orczy
  • Eleanor H. PorterMiss Billy's Decision
  • Forrest ReidFollowing Darkness
  • Willie RileyWindyridge
  • SakiThe Unbearable Bassington
  • Henryk SienkiewiczIn Desert and Wilderness (W pustyni i w puszczy)
  • Hjalmar SöderbergThe Serious Game (Den allvarsamma leken)
  • James StephensThe Crock of Gold
  • Sui Sin FarMrs. Spring Fragrance
  • Leo Tolstoy (died 1910) – Hadji Murat (Хаджи-Мурат)
  • Edgar WallacePrivate Selby
  • Hugh WalpoleThe Prelude to Adventure
  • H. G. WellsMarriage
  • Percy F. Westerman
    • Captured at Tripoli
    • The Flying Submarine
    • The Quest of the Golden Hope
    • The Sea Monarch
  • Edith WhartonThe Reef
  • P. G. WodehouseThe Prince and Betty
  • Stefan ŻeromskiThe Faithful River (Wierna rzeka)

Children and young people[]

Drama[]

Poetry[]

  • Anna AkhmatovaVecher (Evening)
  • Edwin James Brady
    • Bells and Hobbles
    • The King's Caravan
  • Georgian Poetry 1911–12
  • David Burliuk, Aleksei Kruchenykh, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Velimir KhlebnikovA Slap in the Face of Public Taste (Пощёчина общественному вкусу)
  • Pauline JohnsonFlint and Feather
  • Amy LowellA Dome of Many-Coloured Glass
  • Rabindranath Tagore (writer and translator) – Gitanjali (Song Offerings)

Non-fiction[]

  • Hilaire BellocThe Servile State
  • Arnold BennettThose United States
  • Alexander BerkmanPrison Memoirs of an Anarchist
  • David Burliuk, Viktor Khlebnikov, Aleksei Kruchenykh, Vladimir MayakovskyA Slap in the Face of Public Taste (Пощёчина общественному вкусу)
  • Aleister CrowleyMagick (Book 4)
  • Albert Gleizes and Jean MetzingerDu "Cubisme"
  • Henry H. GoddardThe Kallikak Family
  • Carl JungPsychology of the Unconscious (Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido)
  • Frigyes KarinthyÍgy írtok ti (That's How You Write, literary parodies)
  • Pierre LotiUn Pèlerin d'Angkor (A Pilgrimage to Angkor)
  • Donald LowrieMy Life in Prison
  • Dumitru C. MoruziPribegi în țară răpită
  • John MuirThe Yosemite
  • P. D. OuspenskyTertium Organum
  • Bertrand RussellThe Problems of Philosophy
  • Ernst Troeltsch Die Soziallehren der christlichen Kirchen und Gruppen (The Sociology of the Christian Churches and Groups)

Births[]

  • January 7Charles Addams, American cartoonist (died 1988)
  • January 15Celia Dale, English fiction writer and book reviewer (died 2011)[18]
  • January 28Alison Adburgham (born Margaret Vere Alison Haig), English social historian and journalist (died 1997)
  • January 30Barbara Tuchman, American historian (died 1989)
  • February 10Ena Lamont Stewart, Scottish playwright (died 2006)
  • February 11Roy Fuller, English poet and novelist (died 1991)
  • February 12R. F. Delderfield, English novelist and playwright (died 1972)
  • February 15George Mikes, Hungarian-born English humorist (died 1987)
  • February 17Andre Norton, American sci-fi and fantasy author (died 2005)[19]
  • February 20Pierre Boulle, French novelist (died 1994)
  • February 27Lawrence Durrell, English poet and novelist (died 1990)
  • March 7Dora Oake Russell, Newfoundland writer, diarist and journalist (died 1986)
  • March 12Kylie Tennant, Australian novelist, dramatist and historian (died 1988)
  • April 16Garth Williams, American children's writer and illustrator (died 1996)
  • May 3May Sarton, American writer (died 1995)
  • May 16Studs Terkel, American writer and broadcaster (died 2008)
  • May 20J. L. Carr, English novelist and publisher (died 1994)
  • May 27John Cheever, American writer (died 1982)
  • May 29Pamela Hansford Johnson, English poet, novelist and critic (died 1981)
  • June 20Anthony Buckeridge, English children's author (died 2004)
  • June 24Mary Wesley, English novelist (died 2002)
  • June 27E. R. Braithwaite, Guyanese-born novelist, teacher and diplomat (died 2016)
  • June 29John Toland, American Pulitzer Prize winning historian and biographer (died 2004)
  • July 3Elizabeth Taylor, English novelist (died 1975)
  • July 6Heinrich Harrer, Austrian explorer and author (died 2006)
  • July 14Northrop Frye, Canadian critic (died 1991)
  • July 17Michael Gilbert, English mystery and thriller novelist (died 2006)
  • August 4Virgilio Piñera, Cuban poet and short-story writer (died 1979)
  • August 10Jorge Amado, Brazilian writer (died 2001)
  • August 14Erwin Strittmatter, German writer (died 1994)
  • August 18Elsa Morante, Italian author (died 1985)
  • August 23Nelson Rodrigues, Brazilian author (died 1980)
  • c. September 5Sesto Pals, Romanian Israeli poet and philosopher (died 2002)
  • September 12J. F. Hendry, Scottish-born poet (died 1986)
  • September 24Ian Serraillier, English novelist and poet (died 1994)
  • October 31Oscar Dystel, American paperback publisher (died 2014)
  • November 8Monica Edwards, English children's author (died 1998)
  • November 12Donagh MacDonagh, Irish poet, playwright and judge (died 1968)
  • November 24Garson Kanin, American dramatist and screenwriter (died 1999)
  • November 25Francis Durbridge, English dramatist (died 1998)
  • November 26Eugène Ionesco, Romanian Absurdist playwright (died 1994)
  • December 4Ian Wallace, English science fiction writer (died 1998)

Deaths[]

  • January 7Sophia Jex-Blake, English medical writer and pioneer female physician (born 1840 in literature)
  • January 24James Allen, English self-help writer and poet (born 1864)
  • January 27Alexandre Bisson, French playwright, vaudeville creator, and novelist (born 1848)
  • January 28Gustave de Molinari, Belgian economist (born 1819)
  • February 7Edward Wilmot Blyden, Liberian pan-Africanist and President (born 1832)
  • February 8Girish Chandra Ghosh, Bengali poet, playwright and novelist (born 1844)
  • March 1George Grossmith, English comic singer and writer (born 1847)
  • April 6Giovanni Pascoli, Italian poet (born 1855)
  • April 10Gabriel Monod, French historian (born 1844)
  • April 15 – In the wreck of RMS Titanic
    • Jacques Futrelle, American author (born 1875)
    • William Thomas Stead, English journalist (born 1849)
  • April 20Bram Stoker, Irish novelist and theatre manager (born 1847)
  • May 5Rafael Pombo, Colombian mathematician and poet (born 1833)
  • May 6Lie Kim Hok, Chinese writer, teacher and translator (born 1853)[20]
  • May 14August Strindberg, Swedish dramatist (born 1849)
  • May 19Bolesław Prus, Polish novelist (born 1847)
  • June 13Alice Diehl, English novelist and concert pianist (born 1844)
  • July 20Andrew Lang, Scottish poet, novelist and critic (born 1844)
  • July 24Addison Peale Russell, American essayist (born 1826)
  • August 13Horace Howard Furness, American Shakespeare scholar (born 1833)
  • August 29Theodor Gomperz, Austrian philosopher (born 1832)
  • September 5Bertha Jane Grundy, English novelist (born 1837)
  • September 9Berta Behrens, German novelist (born 1850)
  • October 21Robert Barr, Scottish Canadian short story writer and novelist (born 1849)
  • November 30Dharmavaram Ramakrishnamacharyulu, Telugu dramatist (born 1853)[21]
  • December 9Louis de Gramont, French journalist, dramatist and librettist (born 1855)
  • December 19Mir Mosharraf Hossain, Bengali novelist, playwright and essayist (born 1847)

Awards[]

References[]

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  23. ^ André Savignon (1968). With Plymouth Through Fire: A Documentary Narrative of 1940-1941. S. E. Ouston. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-900880-15-5.


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