1901 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1901.

Events

 * January 31 – Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters (Три сeстры, Tri sestry) opens at the Moscow Art Theatre, directed by Constantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko with Stanislavski as Vershinin, Olga Knipper as Masha, Margarita Savetskaya as Olga, Maria Andreyeva as Irina, and Maria Lilina (Stanislavsky's wife) as Natasha.
 * February 22 – Leo Tolstoy is excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox Church.
 * May 1 – Publication of Maurice Maeterlinck's The Life of the Bee in Belgium.
 * May 6 – Swedish dramatist August Strindberg, 52, marries his third wife, the Swedish-Norwegian actress Harriet Bosse, 23, after an engagement in March during rehearsals for his play Easter (Påsk).
 * May 25 – Chekhov marries Olga Knipper in a quiet ceremony.
 * May 28 – Cherry v. Des Moines Leader is decided in the Iowa Supreme Court, upholding the right to publish critical reviews.
 * June 28 – G. K. Chesterton marries Frances Blogg at St Mary Abbots, Kensington.
 * July – The first modern performances of Everyman, the 15th-century morality play, are given by William Poel's Elizabethan Stage Society outdoors at the Charterhouse in London.
 * July 24 – O. Henry is released from prison in Columbus, Ohio after serving three years for embezzlement.
 * October
 * Thomas Mann's first novel, Buddenbrooks, is published in Berlin.
 * The Irish Literary Theatre project gives its final performance.
 * October 23 – Mark Twain receives an honorary doctorate of literature from Yale University. In the same month he moves to Riverdale, New York.
 * December 2 – The Romanian literary review Sămănătorul is founded.
 * December 10 – The first Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded, to French poet Sully Prudhomme.
 * unknown date – World's Classics series of publications is founded by Grant Richards in England.

Fiction

 * Ignacio Manuel Altamirano – El Zarco
 * Leonid Andreyev – «повести» (stories)
 * E.F. Benson – The Luck of the Vails
 * René Boylesve – La Becquée
 * Samuel Butler – Erewhon Revisited
 * Hall Caine – The Eternal City
 * Winston Churchill – The Crisis
 * Colette – Claudine à Paris
 * Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford – The Inheritors
 * Victoria Cross – Anna Lombard
 * Patrick S. Dinneen – Cormac Ó Conaill (first novel in Irish published complete in book form)
 * George Douglas – The House with the Green Shutters
 * Miles Franklin – My Brilliant Career
 * Géza Gárdonyi – A láthatatlan ember (The Invisible Man)
 * George Griffith – A Honeymoon in Space
 * Henry James – The Sacred Fount
 * Johannes V. Jensen – The Fall of the King
 * Rudyard Kipling – Kim
 * Jean Lorrain
 * Monsieur de Phocas
 * Le Vice errant
 * George Barr McCutcheon – Graustark: The Story of a Love Behind a Throne
 * Thomas Mann – Buddenbrooks
 * George Moore – Sister Theresa
 * Frank Norris – The Octopus
 * Charles-Louis Philippe – Bubu de Montparnasse
 * Luigi Pirandello – L'Esclusa (The Excluded Woman)
 * Liane de Pougy – Idylle Saphique
 * José Maria de Eça de Queiroz – A Cidade e as Serras
 * M. P. Shiel
 * Lord of the Sea
 * The Purple Cloud
 * Bram Stoker and Valdimar Ásmundsson – Makt Myrkranna (Powers of Darkness, Icelandic language adaptation of Stoker's Dracula)
 * Rabindranath Tagore – Nastanirh (নষ্টনীড়, The Broken Nest)
 * William Alexander Taylor – Intermere
 * Jules Verne
 * The Sea Serpent (Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin)
 * The Village in the Treetops (Le Village aérien)
 * H. G. Wells – The First Men in the Moon
 * Émile Zola – Travail

Children and young people

 * John Kendrick Bangs – Mr. Munchausen
 * L. Frank Baum
 * American Fairy Tales
 * The Master Key
 * Dot and Tot of Merryland
 * Evelyn Everett-Green – True Stories of Girl Heroines
 * Mary Catherine Judd, illustrated by Angel De Cora – Wigwam stories

Drama

 * Gabriele D'Annunzio – Francesca da Rimini
 * J. M. Barrie – Quality Street
 * Roberto Bracco – Lost in the Dark (Sperduti nel buio)
 * Hall Caine – The Eternal City
 * Anton Chekhov – Three Sisters
 * Clyde Fitch – The Climbers
 * Haralamb Lecca – Quinta. Suprema forță
 * Wilhelm Meyer-Förster – Old Heidelberg (Alt Heidelberg)
 * Louis N. Parker – The Cardinal
 * August Strindberg – A Dream Play (Ett drömspel, published)
 * Stanisław Wyspiański
 * Warszawianka (Varsovian Anthem, stage première)
 * The Wedding (Wesele)

Poetry

 * Henry Ames Blood – Selected Poems of Henry Ames Blood
 * Maxim Gorky – The Song of the Stormy Petrel (Песня о Буревестнике)
 * Thomas Hardy – Poems of the Past and the Present
 * Akiko Yosano (与謝野 晶子) – Midaregami (みだれ髪, Tangled Hair)

Non-fiction

 * Annie Besant, Charles Webster Leadbeater – Thought-Forms: A Record of Clairvoyant Investigation
 * Sigmund Freud – The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens)
 * Seebohm Rowntree – Poverty, A Study of Town Life
 * Edith Helen Sichel – Women and Men of the French Renaissance
 * Rudolf Steiner – Die Mystik im Aufgange des neuzeitlichen Geisteslebens, und ihr Verhältnis zur modernen Weltan-schauung (Mysticism at the Dawn of Modern Spiritual Life, and its Relationship with Modern World-views)
 * A. E. Waite – The Life of Louis Claude de Saint-Martin
 * Booker T. Washington – Up from Slavery
 * H. G. Wells – Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought

Births

 * January 1 – Elisabeth Kyle, Scottish novelist and journalist (died 1982)
 * January 17 – Hryhorii Epik, Ukrainian writer and journalist (shot with many other Ukrainian intellectuals at Sandarmokh 1937)
 * January 31 – Marie Luise Kaschnitz (Marie Luise von Holzing-Berslett), German story writer, novelist and poet (died 1974)
 * February 2 – Valerian Pidmohylny, Ukrainian modernist (shot at Sandarmokh 1937)
 * February 3 – Rosamond Lehmann, English novelist (died 1990)
 * February 13 – Lewis Grassic Gibbon (James Leslie Mitchell), Scottish novelist (died 1935)
 * February 23 – Ivar Lo-Johansson, Swedish novelist and journalist (died 1990)
 * March 4 (or 1903) – Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (Joseph-Casimir Rabearivelo), Malagasy Francophone poet (suicide 1937)
 * April 10 – Anna Kavan (Helen Emily Woods, Helen Ferguson), French-born English novelist and short story writer (died 1968)
 * April 21 – Gladys Mitchell, English crime fiction writer (died 1983)
 * May 1 – Antal Szerb, Hungarian writer (died 1945)
 * May 2 – Margaret Wetherby Williams (Margaret Erskine), English crime fiction writer (died 1984)
 * May 15 – Xavier Herbert, Australian novelist (died 1984)
 * May 26 – Norman Denny, English writer and translator (died 1982)
 * June 1 – John Van Druten, English-born American dramatist (died 1957)
 * June 23 – Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Turkish novelist and essayist (died 1962)
 * July 9 – Barbara Cartland, English romantic novelist, historian and playwright (died 2000)
 * July 20 – Dilys Powell, English film critic (died 1995)
 * July 25 – Ruth Krauss, American children's author and poet (died 1993)
 * August 10 – Sergio Frusoni, Cape Verde poet and promoter of Cape Verdean Creole language (died 1975)
 * August 17 – Heðin Brú, Faroese fiction writer and translator (died 1987)
 * August 20 – Salvatore Quasimodo, Italian poet and translator (died 1968)
 * October 25 – Samuil Lehtțir, Soviet Moldovan poet, critic and literary theorist (shot 1937)
 * November 3 – André Malraux, French author (died 1976)
 * November 4 – Ernest Elmore (John Bude), English crime writer and theatre director (died 1957)
 * December 9 – Ödön von Horváth, Austro-Hungarian dramatist and novelist (died 1938)
 * December 16 – Margaret Mead, American anthropologist and author (died 1978)

Deaths

 * January 1 – Ignatius L. Donnelly, American politician and writer (born 1831)
 * January 14 – Víctor Balaguer, Catalan Spanish dramatist and poet (born 1824)
 * January 17 – Frederic W. H. Myers, British poet (born 1843)
 * January 26 – Grigore Sturdza, Moldavian and Romanian adventurer, literary sponsor and philosopher (pneumonia, born 1821)
 * February 2 – John Cordy Jeaffreson, English novelist and non-fiction writer (born 1831)
 * February 7 – Rowena Granice Steele, first female novelist in California (born 1824)
 * February 15 – Maurice Thompson, American novelist (born 1844)
 * February 18 – Anna Gardner, American author, abolitionist, teacher, reformer (born 1816)
 * March 19 – Philippe Gille, French dramatist (born 1831)
 * April 6 – George Murray Smith, English publisher (born 1824)
 * April 10 — Harriet Newell Kneeland Goff, reformer and author (born 1828)
 * April 12 – Louis Auguste Sabatier, French theologian (born 1839)
 * April 26 – Harriett Ellen Grannis Arey, American educator, author, editor, and publisher (born 1819)
 * May 24 – Charlotte Mary Yonge, English novelist (born 1823)
 * June 4 – Charlotte Fowler Wells, American phrenologist and publisher (born 1814)
 * June 5 – Dagny Juel, Norwegian writer and artists' model (shot, born 1867)
 * June 9 – Walter Besant, English novelist and historian (born 1836)
 * June 10 – Robert Williams Buchanan, Scottish poet, novelist and dramatist (born 1841)
 * July 7 – Johanna Spyri, Swiss children's writer (born 1827)
 * July 18 – Jan ten Brink, Dutch novelist (born 1834)
 * July 20 – William Cosmo Monkhouse, English poet and critic (born 1840)
 * July 27 – Brooke Foss Westcott, English theologian (born 1825)
 * August 4 – Harriet Pritchard Arnold, American author (born 1858)
 * August 9 – Vishnudas Bhave, Indian dramatist (unknown birth year)
 * October 28 – Paul Rée, German author and philosopher (born 1849)
 * October 31 – Julien Leclercq, French Symbolist poet and art critic (born 1865)
 * November 6 – Kate Greenaway, English children's illustrator and writer (born 1846)
 * November 21 – V. A. Urechia, Romanian historian, writer and politician (born 1834)
 * December 28 – Mary K. Buck, Bohemian-born American author (born 1849)

Awards

 * Nobel Prize for Literature: Sully Prudhomme