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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in '''1908'''.
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of '''1908'''.
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*December – [[Ford Madox Ford|Ford Madox Hueffer]] begins publication of the [[literary magazine]] ''[[The English Review]]'' in London. The first issue contains original work by [[Thomas Hardy]], [[Henry James]], [[Joseph Conrad]], [[John Galsworthy]] and [[W. H. Hudson]], and begins serialization of [[H. G. Wells]]'s realist semi-autobiographical satirical novel ''[[Tono-Bungay]]''.
*December – [[Ford Madox Ford|Ford Madox Hueffer]] begins publication of the [[literary magazine]] ''[[The English Review]]'' in London. The first issue contains original work by [[Thomas Hardy]], [[Henry James]], [[Joseph Conrad]], [[John Galsworthy]] and [[W. H. Hudson]], and begins serialization of [[H. G. Wells]]'s realist semi-autobiographical satirical novel ''[[Tono-Bungay]]''.
*December 1 – [[Cuala Press]], set up at [[Churchtown, Dublin]], as a [[private press]] independent of the former [[Dun Emer Press]] in connection with the [[Irish Literary Revival]] and [[Arts and Crafts movement]] by [[Elizabeth Yeats|Elizabeth "Lolly" Yeats]] with editorial support from her brother [[W. B. Yeats]], produces its first publication, ''Poetry and Ireland: Essays by W. B. Yeats and [[Lionel Johnson]]'' (died 1902).<ref>{{Cite book |title=Critical Companion to William Butler Yeats: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work |url=https://archive.org/details/criticalcompanio00ross |url-access=limited |first=David A. |last=Ross |series=Facts on File Library of World Literature |location=New York |publisher=Facts on File |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-8160-5895-2 |page=[https://archive.org/details/criticalcompanio00ross/page/n625 605]}}</ref>
*December 1 – [[Cuala Press]], set up at [[Churchtown, Dublin]], as a [[private press]] independent of the former [[Dun Emer Press]] in connection with the [[Irish Literary Revival]] and [[Arts and Crafts movement]] by [[Elizabeth Yeats|Elizabeth "Lolly" Yeats]] with editorial support from her brother [[W. B. Yeats]], produces its first publication, ''Poetry and Ireland: Essays by W. B. Yeats and [[Lionel Johnson]]'' (died 1902).<ref>{{Cite book |title=Critical Companion to William Butler Yeats: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work |url=https://archive.org/details/criticalcompanio00ross |url-access=limited |first=David A. |last=Ross |series=Facts on File Library of World Literature |location=New York |publisher=Facts on File |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-8160-5895-2 |page=[https://archive.org/details/criticalcompanio00ross/page/n625 605]}}</ref>
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**[[Ethiopia]]n linguist [[Afevork Ghevre Jesus]]'s ልብ ፡ ወለድ ፡ ታሪክ ። (''Libb Wolled Tārīk'', "A Heart-Born Story"), the first novel in [[Amharic]], is published in Rome.<ref>{{Cite journal |first=Jack |last=Fellman |jstor=3819716 |title=Ethiopia's First Novel |journal=Research in African Literatures |volume=22 |year=1991 |pages=183–184}}</ref>
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**The Malay tale ''[[Hikayat Hang Tuah]]'' (c. 1700) is first published, edited by Sulaiman bin Muhammed Nur and [[William Shellabear]].<ref>Robert Hunt (2002), ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research'' '''26'''(1): 31.</ref>
*[[Ethiopia]]n linguist [[Afevork Ghevre Jesus]]'s ልብ ፡ ወለድ ፡ ታሪክ ። (''Libb Wolled Tārīk'', "A Heart-Born Story"), the first novel in [[Amharic]], is published in Rome.<ref>{{Cite journal |first=Jack |last=Fellman |jstor=3819716 |title=Ethiopia's First Novel |journal=Research in African Literatures |volume=22 |year=1991 |pages=183–184}}</ref>
**The [[Romania]]n writer [[Urmuz]] is known to be working on his manuscript stories, the ''Bizarre Pages'', printed only after [[1922 in literature|1922]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cernat |first=Paul |authorlink=Paul Cernat |title=Avangarda românească și complexul periferiei: primul val |publisher=Cartea Românească |location=Bucharest |year=2007 |pages=9, 90–91, 340, 356 |isbn=978-973-23-1911-6}}</ref>
*The Malay tale ''[[Hikayat Hang Tuah]]'' (c. 1700) is first published, edited by Sulaiman bin Muhammed Nur and [[William Shellabear]].<ref>Robert Hunt (2002), ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research'' '''26'''(1): 31.</ref>
*The [[Romania]]n writer [[Urmuz]] is known to be working on his manuscript stories, the ''Bizarre Pages'', printed only after [[1922 in literature|1922]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cernat |first=Paul |authorlink=Paul Cernat |title=Avangarda românească și complexul periferiei: primul val |publisher=Cartea Românească |location=Bucharest |year=2007 |pages=9, 90–91, 340, 356 |isbn=978-973-23-1911-6}}</ref>




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==Awards==
==Awards==
*[[Nobel Prize for Literature]]: [[Rudolf Christoph Eucken]]
*[[Nobel Prize for Literature]]: [[Rudolf Christoph Eucken]]
*[[Newdigate Prize]]: [[Julian Huxley]], "Holyrood"<ref>{{cite book|author=Aldous Huxley|title=Letters of Aldous Huxley|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zcIZAAAAMAAJ|year=1970|publisher=Harper & Row|isbn=978-0-06-013937-7|page=11}}</ref>
*[[Newdigate prize]]: [[Julian Huxley]]


==References==
==References==

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References

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  4. ^ Ross, David A. (2009). Critical Companion to William Butler Yeats: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. Facts on File Library of World Literature. New York: Facts on File. p. 605. ISBN 978-0-8160-5895-2.
  5. ^ Fellman, Jack (1991). "Ethiopia's First Novel". Research in African Literatures. 22: 183–184. JSTOR 3819716.
  6. ^ Robert Hunt (2002), International Bulletin of Missionary Research 26(1): 31.
  7. ^ Cernat, Paul (2007). Avangarda românească și complexul periferiei: primul val. Bucharest: Cartea Românească. pp. 9, 90–91, 340, 356. ISBN 978-973-23-1911-6.
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  10. ^ Watts, Janet (2003-07-08). "Obituary: Kathleen Raine". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
  11. ^ Aldous Huxley (1970). Letters of Aldous Huxley. Harper & Row. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-06-013937-7.