1862 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1862.
Events
- February – Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons is published by Russkiy Vestnik in Moscow.
- March 30 or 31 – The first two volumes of Victor Hugo's epic historical novel Les Misérables appear in Brussels, followed on April 3 by Paris publication, with the remaining volumes on May 15. The first English-language translations, by Charles Edwin Wilbour, are published in New York on June 7, and by Frederic Charles Lascelles Wraxall, in London in October.
- April 6 – Two months after joining the staff of General William Babcock Hazen, Ambrose Bierce joins in the Battle of Shiloh, later the subject of a memoir. Among those on the opposite side is the future journalist and explorer Henry Morton Stanley, who will also record his experiences.
- April 28 – Thomas Hardy becomes an assistant to architect Arthur Blomfield.
- June – Nikolai Chernyshevsky is imprisoned in Saint Petersburg and begins his novel What Is To Be Done?
- June 4 – Henry Morton Stanley, now a "Galvanized Yankee", joins the Union Army; he is discharged 18 days later because of illness.
- July – George Eliot's historical novel Romola begins serialization in Cornhill Magazine, the first time she has published a full-length book in this format. George Murray Smith of the publishers Smith, Elder & Co. has agreed a £7,000 advance for it.
- July 1 – Moscow's first free public library opens as The Library of the Moscow Public Museum and Rumiantsev Museum, predecessor of the Russian State Library.
- July 4 – Charles Dodgson extemporises a story for 10-year-old Alice Liddell and her sisters on a rowing trip on The Isis from Oxford to Godstow. The story becomes a manuscript titled Alice's Adventures Under Ground and is published in 1865 as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- September 23 – Leo Tolstoy marries Sophia Andreevna Behrs, 16 years his junior, in Moscow, having given her a diary detailing his previous sexual relations.
- November 26 – Charles Dodgson sends the handwritten manuscript of Alice's Adventures Underground to Alice Liddell.
- November 29 – Serialization of The Notting Hill Mystery by "Charles Felix" commences in Once A Week, with illustrations by George du Maurier; it is seen as the first full-length detective novel in English.
- December – Louisa May Alcott becomes a nurse at the Union hospital in Georgetown, D.C.
- December 24 – William Dean Howells marries Elinor Mead at the American Embassy in Paris.
- James Russell Lowell begins writing for The North American Review.
- Karl Heinrich Ulrichs begins writing about homosexuality under the pseudonym of "Numa Numantius".
New books
Fiction
- José de Alencar – Lucíola
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon – Lady Audley's Secret
- Camilo Castelo Branco – Amor de Perdição
- Wilkie Collins – No Name
- Fyodor Dostoevsky – The House of the Dead
- George Eliot – Romola
- Gustave Flaubert – Salammbo
- Eugène Fromentin – Dominique
- The Goncourt brothers – Sister Philomene
- Victor Hugo – Les Misérables
- Henry Kingsley – Ravenshoe
- George MacDonald – David Elginbrod
- Watts Phillips – The Honour of the Family
- Elizabeth Stoddard – The Morgesons
- William Makepeace Thackeray – The Adventures of Philip
- Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy – Prince Serebrenni
- Anthony Trollope – Orley Farm
- Ivan Turgenev – Fathers and Sons
- Mrs. Henry Wood – The Channings
Children and young people
- Frances Freeling Broderip – Tale of the Toys, Told by Themselves
- Catherine Crowe – The Adventures of a Monkey
- F. W. Farrar – St. Winifred's or The World of School
- Henrietta Keddie – Papers for Thoughtful Girls, with illustrative sketches of some girls' lives
- Charlotte Yonge
- *Countess Kate
- *The Stokesley Secret
Drama
- Émile Augier – Le Fils de Giboyer
- María Bibiana Benítez – La Cruz del Morro
- Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson – Sigurd Slembe
- Henrik Ibsen – Love's Comedy
- Watts Phillips – His Last Victory
- Edmund Yates – Invitations''
Poetry
- Pavlo Chubynsky – "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina"
- Henrik Ibsen – Terje Vigen
- George Meredith – Modern Love
- Christina Rossetti – Goblin Market and other poems
Non-fiction
- John Hill Burton – The Book-Hunter
- Thomas De Quincey – Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets
- John William Draper – The History of the Intellectual Development of Europe
- Theodor Fontane – Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg, volume 1, Die Grafschaft Ruppin
- Julia Kavanagh
- *English Women of Letters
- *French Women of Letters
- George Perkins Marsh – The Origin and History of the English Language
- John Ruskin – Unto This Last
- Elizabeth Missing Sewell – Impressions of Rome, Florence, and Turin
- Samuel Smiles – Lives of the Engineers
- Leo Tolstoy – "The School at Yasnaya Polyana"
Births
- January 24 – Edith Wharton, American novelist
- February 17 – Mori Ōgai, Japanese army surgeon, poet, translator and realist fiction writer
- May 1 – Marcel Prévost, French dramatist
- May 9 – Hugh Stowell Scott, English novelist
- May 15 – Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian dramatist and novelist
- June 6 – Henry Newbolt, English poet
- June 18 – Carolyn Wells, American novelist and poet
- August 1 – Montague Rhodes James, English scholar and short story writer
- August 2 – Paul Bujor, Romanian politician, zoologist and short story writer
- August 6 – Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, English historian
- August 29 – Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian poet and playwright
- September 2 – Okakura Kakuzō, Japanese writer on the arts
- September 27 – Francis Adams, Anglo-Australian poet, novelist and dramatist
- October 13 – Mary Kingsley, English travel writer
- November 15 – Gerhart Hauptmann, German dramatist, novelist and poet, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
- December 8 – Georges Feydeau, French farceur
- December 16 – John Fox, Jr., American novelist and journalist
- December 23 – Henri Pirenne, Belgian historian
Deaths
- January 11 – Jean Philibert Damiron, French philosopher
- February 24 – Bernhard Severin Ingemann, Danish novelist and poet
- April 6 – Fitz James O'Brien, Irish-American science fiction pioneer
- May 6 – Henry David Thoreau, American philosopher
- May 25 – Johann Nestroy, Austrian dramatist
- August 27 – Thomas Jefferson Hogg, English biographer
- November 26 – Julia Pardoe, English novelist and historian
- November 30 – James Sheridan Knowles, Irish dramatist and actor
- December 17 – Katherine Thomson, writing as Grace Wharton, English novelist and historian
Awards
- Gaisford Prize – Robert William Raper for comic iambic verse: Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part II, Act 4, Sc. 3
- Newdigate Prize – Arthur C. Auchmuty, "Julian the Apostate"