1844 in literature
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Events
Prose
- The last parts of the novel Les Trois Mousquetaires ( The Three Musketeers German ) by Alexandre Dumas published in the newspaper Le Siècle.
- Alexandre Dumas published the first parts of the serialized novel The Count of Monte Cristo.
- The book Un Autre Monde, with numerous illustrations, Grandville, published in Paris. It is one of his major works. The text written Taxile Delord.
Poetry
- Germany. A winter's tale of Heinrich Heine appears from the publisher Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg.
- Poetry: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Periodicals
- February: The only issue edited by Arnold Ruge and Karl Marx German - French Yearbooks appears as a double issue in Paris. It contains, among other things, the Introduction to the Critique of Hegel 's Philosophy of Right by Karl Marx, in the designated this religion as "the opium of the people".
- November 7: The first edition of the flying leaves appear in Munich.
- December 22: The Stuttgart City - bell first appears.
Scientific works
- Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation by Robert Chambers
Political writings
- May / June to August: Karl Marx wrote the Paris Manuscripts.
- Max Stirner published The Ego and Its Own.
- The Condition of the Working Class in England, Friedrich Engels
- December: Hermann Püttmann published in Darmstadt German citizen book for the year 1845 will be confiscated in Prussia immediately.
Others
- Struwwelpeter: Heinrich Hoffmann
Born
- March 30: Paul Verlaine, French poet († 1896)
- APRIL 16: Anatole France, French writer († 1924)
- OCTOBER 15: Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher († 1900)
Died
- January 27: Charles Nodier, writer
- July 11: Yevgeny Baratynski, Russian writer (* 1800)
- November 21: Ivan Krylov, Russian fabulist (* 1769)