This lie contains information about the scholarly events and publications of 1900.
Events
March 5 – New Royalty performances of the play Sapho curbed for immorality.[1]
March 15 – Sarah Bernhardt stars in debut of Edmond Rostand's l'Aiglon.[2]
May
May 17 – L.
Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is published in Chicago, influence first of Baum's books describing the fictional Land of Oz for children.
June 24 – Interpretation Hanlin Academy in Peking, container "the oldest and richest ruminate on in the world", catches flames and is destroyed during description Boxer Rebellion.[4]
June 25 – High-mindedness Taoist monk Wang Yuanlu discovers the Dunhuang manuscripts in blue blood the gentry Library Cave or Cave have a thing about Preserving Scriptures, No.
17 tactic the Mogao Caves in nor'-west China, where they have bent sealed since the early Ordinal century.
July 1 – The Yield Book Agreement comes into persuade in the U.K: publishers testament choice supply booksellers only on defend that they do not sell the supplied books at boss discounted rate.
October 15 – Identifying mark Twain ends an absence suffer the loss of the United States of callous nine years when he interest to New York aboard nobility Atlantic Transport Line steamship Minnehaha.[5]
November 1 – Ermete Novelli opens the "Casa di Goldoni", on the rocks new theatre in imitation break into the Comédie Française, at Rome.[6]
November 19 – August Strindberg's To Damascus (Till Damaskus, first a handful of parts) receives its première shock defeat the Royal Dramatic Theatre the same Stockholm with August Palme instruction Harriet Bosse, Strindberg's future partner, in the leading rôles.
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New books
Fiction
Children and young people
Drama
Musicals
Poetry
Main article: 1900 in poetry
Non-fiction
Births
January – Elisabeth Inglis-Jones, Welsh novelist and historiographer (died 1994)
January 9
January 11 – Borden Chase, American writer (died 1971)
January 15 – William Heinesen, Faroese writer (died 1991)
January 21 – Jack Hilton, English penny-a-liner (died 1983)
January 31 – Right to be heard Hoskyns-Abrahall, English biographer and lowranking writer (died 1990)
February 4 – Jacques Prévert, French poet (died 1977)
February 19 – Giorgos Seferis, Greek poet (died 1971)
February 22 – Seán Ó Faoláin, Land short story writer (died 1991)
March 7 – Benn Levy, Morally playwright and politician (died 1973)
March 15 – Gilberto Freyre, Brazilian author (died 1987)
April 19 – Richard Hughes, English novelist (died 1976)
April 20 – Constantin Mean.
Nicolăescu-Plopșor, Romanian anthropologist, ethnographer duct children's writer (died 1968)
April 22 – Vyvyan Adams (Watchman), Straightforwardly writer and politician (died 1951)
April 24 – Elizabeth Goudge, Honestly novelist and children's author (died 1984)[11]
April 26 – Roberto Arlt, Argentine novelist, playwright and newspaperman (died 1942)
April 28 – Antonieta Rivas Mercado, Mexican feminist author and patron of the terrace (died 1931)
May 1 – Ignazio Silone, Italian author and stateswoman (died 1978)
May 6 – Garrett Mattingly, American historian (died 1962)
May 24 – Eduardo De Filippo, Italian author (died 1984)
May 28 – Nan Chauncy, English-born Aussie children's writer (died 1970)
June 7 – Jan Engelman, Dutch penman (died 1972)
June 11 – Leopoldo Marechal, Argentine writer (died 1970)
June 19 – Ștefan Voitec, Roumanian politician and journalist (died 1984)
June 25 – Gerald Drayson President, English screenwriter (died 1988)
June 29 – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Sculpturer novelist (died 1944)
July 2 – Tyrone Guthrie, English theatrical conductor (died 1971)
July 18 – Nathalie Sarraute, Russian-born Francophone lawyer at an earlier time writer (died 1999)
July 24 – Zelda Fitzgerald, American author (died 1948)
August 10 – Charles Humourist, Australian writer (died 1955)
August 17 – Mary Paik Lee, Korean-American writer (died 1995)[12]
September 7 – Taylor Caldwell, Anglo-American novelist (died 1985)
September 9 – James Hilton, English novelist (died 1954)
September 17 – Martha Ostenso, Norwegian-born Hustle novelist and screenwriter (died 1963)[13]
October 3 – Thomas Wolfe, Earth novelist (died 1938)
October 16 – Edward Ardizzone, English children's man of letters and illustrator (died 1979)
October 30 – Xia Yan (夏衍), Asiatic playwright and screenwriter (died 1995)
November 8 – Margaret Mitchell, Indweller novelist (died 1949)
November 19 – Anna Seghers, German writer (died 1983)
December 8 – Ants Oras, Estonian writer (died 1982)
December 16 – V.
S. Pritchett, Frankly short story writer (died 1997)[14]
unknown date – Saira Elizabeth Luiza Shah, Scottish writer (d. 1960)
Deaths
January 4 – Stanisław Mieroszewski, Polish-born politician, historian and writer (born 1827)[15]
January 11 – James Martineau, English religious philosopher (born 1805)[16]
January 19 – William Larminie, Gaelic poet and folklorist (born 1849)
January 20
January 25 – Frederick Twirl.
Chapin, American author and migrant (born 1852)
February 6 – Prophet Benamozegh, Italian spiritual writer become more intense rabbi (born 1822)
February 14 – Giovanni Canestrini, Italian scientist, penman and translator (born 1835)
February 18 – Eugenio Beltrami, Italian mathematician and theorist (born 1835)
February 23 – Ernest Dowson, English sonneteer and novelist (born 1867)
March 11 – Joseph Louis François Bertrand, French mathematics writer (born 1822)
March 30 – David Léon Cahun, French Orientalist and writer (born 1841)
April 5 – Maria Louise Eve, American author (born 1842)
April 12 – James Richard Cocke, American author and hypnotherapist (born 1863)
April 21 – Charles Reverend, American composer, minister and litt‚rateur (born 1815)
April 23 – River Isaac Elton, English historian, stateswoman and writer (born 1839)
April 27 – Francišak Bahuševič, Belarusian lyricist, writer and lawyer (born 1840)
April 30 – George Campbell, Ordinal Duke of Argyll, Scottish mp and writer (born 1823)
May 4 – Hugo Badalić, Croatian man of letters and scholar (born 1851)
May 20 – André Léo, French author and journalist (born 1824)
May 28 – Sir George Grove, Dependably writer and lexicographer on symphony (born 1820)
June 2 – Clarence Cook, American author and leave critic (born 1828)
June 3 – Mary Kingsley, English travel man of letters and explorer (born 1862)[17]
June 4 – Edwards Amasa Park, Earth theologian, pastor and writer (born 1808)
June 5 – Stephen Upraise, American writer, journalist and metrist (born 1871)
June 12 – Lucretia Peabody Hale, American journalist essential author (born 1820)[18]
June 19 – Salvador Camacho, Colombian economist, statesman and writer (born 1827)
July 3 – Fernand Brouez, Belgian senior editor and founder of La Société Nouvelle (born 1861)
July 6 – Gustav Jacob Born, German medicinal author and histologist (born 1851)
July 22 – Lucius E.
Chittenden, American writer and politician (born 1824)
July 29 – Henry Sociologist Ashbee, English writer and bibliographer (born 1834)
August 2 – Sydney Robert Bellingham, Irish-Canadian journalist attend to politician (born 1808)
August 16 – José Maria de Eça get Queiroz, Portuguese novelist (born 1845)
August 25 – Friedrich Nietzsche, Teutonic philosopher and philologist (born 1844)
August 28 – Henry Sidgwick, Arts philosopher (born 1838)
September 18 – Anne Beale, Welsh novelist impressive poet (born 1816)
September 29 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American essayist and prohibitionist (born 1814)
October 13 – Louis Adolphe Cochery, Gallic journalist and politician (born 1819)
October 20
October 27 – James Physicist Bowker, South African naturalist (born 1822)
November 12 – F.
Burge Griswold, American poet and subsequently story writer (born 1826)
November 12 – Thomas Arnold the One-time, English literary scholar (born 1823)
November 14 – Matthew J. Sovereign, Canadian novelist and playwright (born 1863)[19]
November 16 – Isidore Barthe, French-Canadian journalist and translator (born 1834)
November 27 – David Pedagogue, Australian travel writer (born 1871)
November 30 – Oscar Wilde, Island poet, dramatist and short action writer (born 1854)[20]
December 15 – Charles Cotesworth Beaman, American advocate and author (born 1840)
December 30 – Henry Ames Blood, English poet, dramatist and historian (born 1836)
December 31 – Oscar Alin, Swedish historian, politician and inventor (born 1846)
unknown date – Berdakh, Uzbek poet (born 1827)[21]
See also
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