This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1801.
Events
April 1 – A letter from "the author of Génie du christianisme" (
François-René de Chateaubriand) is published in Le Publiciste, Chateaubriand having returned to France the previous year under an amnesty issued to émigrés.[1]
The second edition of Specimens of the Early English Poets, edited by
George Ellis and covering poems from the
Old English through to the 17th century, is influential in acquainting the general reading public with
Middle English poetry, going through a further 4 editions.[6]
^Das, Sisir Kumar (2006). "A Chronology of Literary Events, 1800–1910". A History of Indian Literature: Western Impact, Indian Response, 1800–1910. Sahitya Akademi.
^Ballinger, Gill (Winter 2013),
"Austen's Bath and Bath's Jane", Persuasions On-line, vol. 34, no. 1, Jane Austen Society of North America, retrieved 2014-06-05
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1801.
Events
April 1 – A letter from "the author of Génie du christianisme" (
François-René de Chateaubriand) is published in Le Publiciste, Chateaubriand having returned to France the previous year under an amnesty issued to émigrés.[1]
The second edition of Specimens of the Early English Poets, edited by
George Ellis and covering poems from the
Old English through to the 17th century, is influential in acquainting the general reading public with
Middle English poetry, going through a further 4 editions.[6]
^Das, Sisir Kumar (2006). "A Chronology of Literary Events, 1800–1910". A History of Indian Literature: Western Impact, Indian Response, 1800–1910. Sahitya Akademi.
^Ballinger, Gill (Winter 2013),
"Austen's Bath and Bath's Jane", Persuasions On-line, vol. 34, no. 1, Jane Austen Society of North America, retrieved 2014-06-05