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1889 in literature

This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1889.
==Events==

*February 12 - Henrik Ibsen's symbolic drama ''The Lady from the Sea'' (1888) receives its first performances simultaneously in Oslo (in Norwegian) and Weimar (in German).
*March 14 - August Strindberg's naturalistic drama ''Miss Julie'' (''Fröken Julie'', 1888) receives its first performance, by the Scandinavian Experimental Theatre at the University of Copenhagen with his wife Siri von Essen in the title rôle.
*April 24 - The Garrick Theatre in London, financed by playwright W. S. Gilbert, opens with a performance of Pinero's ''The Profligate''.
*May 30 - English publisher Henry Vizetelly is prosecuted for obscenity for the second time in London; he is again fined and imprisoned for his English translations of Émile Zola's works.
*June - Algernon Methuen begins publishing books in England, the origin of Methuen Publishing.
*August 30 - Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde are entertained together at dinner at the Langham Hotel, London, by the American Joseph Marshall Stoddart of ''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine'' who commissions from them respectively the stories ''The Sign of the Four'' and ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' which appear next year in the magazine.
*September 3 - Jerome K. Jerome's comic fictional English travelogue set on the River Thames, ''Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)'', is published in Bristol.
*November - Leo Tolstoy's novella ''The Kreutzer Sonata'' is circulated in clandestine copies; in December the Russian authorities confirm that trade publication will not be permitted.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelplang/russian/tolstoycentenary/kreutzersonata/kreutzersonata.html )
*September 14 - The Volkstheater, Vienna opens with a performance of ''Der Fleck auf der Ehr'' ("The Stain on Honour") by its Dramaturg, Ludwig Anzengruber, who dies on December 10 from blood poisoning.
*December 12 - English poet Robert Browning dies at Ca' Rezzonico in Venice on the same day his book ''Asolando; Fancies and facts'' is published; he is buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey.
*Anton Manwel Caruana's ''Ineż Farruġ'' is the first novel originated in the Maltese language.
*Theodore Roosevelt publishes the first of four volumes of ''The Winning of the West'' in the United States, with three more by 1896.

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