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A timeline (or several) relating to Victorian Literature.

The intention is to list each author at least twice, once in the year they produced their first significant work, and once in the year of their death. They may also be listed in the year of their greatest or best-known work, and, if they wrote in both poetry and prose, in the first year of their alternative medium, or their best production in that medium.

If the publication was originally in a magazine, it will be listed in that year, not the year of the book.

1835

Felicia Hemans d.
William Cobbett d.

1836

Dickens, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
Marryat, Mr Midshipman Easy
Caroline Norton, A Voice from the Factories

1837

Queen Victoria came to the throne
Carlyle, The French Revolution
Thackeray, The Yellowplush Papers
Lockhart, Life of Scott

1838

Elizabeth Barrett, The Seraphim, and other poems
Lady Charlotte Guest's translation of The Mabinogion
Surtees, Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
L.E.L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon) died

1839

Ainsworth, Jack Sheppard
L.E.L. (posthumously) The Zenana and minor poems

1840

Barham, The Ingoldsby Legends, 1st series

1841

Browning, Bells and Pomegranates no. 1 (Pippa Passes)

1842

Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome
Tennyson, Poems

1843

Richard Horne, Orion
Macaulay, Essays contributed to the Edinburgh Review
Ruskin, Modern Painters i
George Borrow, The Bible in Spain
Southey d.

1844

William Barnes, Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect
Kinglake, Eothen

1845

Thomas Hood d.
Barham d.

1846

Bronte sisters, Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense

1847

Anne Bronte, Agnes Grey
Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights
Thackeray, Vanity Fair

1848

Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton
Charles Kingsley, Yeast
Thackeray, Vanity Fair
Emily Bronte d.

1849

Arnold, The Strayed Reveller and Other Poems
Anne Bronte d.
Maria Edgeworth d.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes d.

1850

Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Death's Jest Book published posthumously
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnets from the Portuguese
Tennyson, In Memoriam
Wordsworth d.
Wordworth, The Prelude published posthumously

1851

Meredith, Poems

1854

Dickens, Hard Times
Patmore, The Betrothal (part 1 of The Angel in the House)

1855

Trollope, The Warden
Charlotte Bronte d.

1857

Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's Schooldays

1858

Arthur Hugh Clough, Amours de Voyage
Dean Farrar, Eric, or Little by Little
George MacDonald, Phantastes

1859

George Eliot, Adam Bede
Edward Fitzgerald, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám
Meredith, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
Leigh Hunt d.
Macaulay d.

1861

Charles Reade, The Cloister and the Hearth
Palgrave, The Golden Treasury
E.B. Browning d.
A.H. Clough d.

1862

Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market and other poems

1863

Jean Ingelow, Poems
Kingsley, The Water Babies
Sheridan LeFanu, The House by the Churchyard
Margaret Oliphant, Salem Chapel
Thackeray d.

1864

John Clare d.
Walter Savage Landor d.
Surtees d.

1865

Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Swinburne, Atalanta in Calydon

1866

Keble d.
Thomas Love Peacock d.