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See also: 1907 in literature, other events of 1908, 1909 in literature, list of years in literature. Table of contents 1 Events 2 New Books 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 Awards Events June 18 - Mark Twain purchases a house in Redding, Connecticut. The Maurice Maeterlinck play, L'Oiseau bleu[?] (The Blue Bird) debuts. The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett is published. In 2001, the book would be named as one of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century by the editorial board of the American Modern Library. New Books All Things Considered[?] - G. K. Chesterton Anne of Green Gables - Lucy Maude Montgomery Arnoul the Englishman[?] - Francis Aveling[?] A Battle in the Smoke[?] - Louisa Cooke Don Carlos[?] Buried Alive[?] - Arnold Bennett During Her Majesty's Pleasure[?] - Mary Elizabeth Braddon Holy Orders[?] - Marie Corelli The House On the Borderland[?] - William Hope Hodgson The Iron Heel[?] - Jack London John Silence, Physician Extraordinary[?] - Algernon Blackwood The Magician - W. Somerset Maugham Mamma[?] - Rhoda Broughton The Man Who Was Thursday[?] - G. K. Chesterton My Double Life[?] - Sarah Bernhardt The Old Wives' Tale - Arnold Bennett Penguin Island - Anatole France A Room with a View - E. M. Forster The Seven Who Were Hanged[?] - Leonid Andreyev The Shoulders of Atlas[?] - Mary E. Wilkins Freeman[?] The Tale of Jemina Puddle-Duck[?] - Beatrix Potter The Testing of Diana Mallory[?] - Mary Augusta Ward Three lives[?] - Gertrude Stein Tono-Bungay[?] - H.G. Wells War of the Classes[?] - Jack London The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame Births January 9 - Simone de Beauvoir, feminist philosopher February 8 - Emil Staiger[?], scientist of literature (+ 1987) February 11 - Sutan Takdir Alishahbana[?], Indonesian linguistic/author/novelist. March 22 - Louis L'Amour[?], author May 25 - Theodore Roethke, American poet May 28 - Ian Fleming, author September 4 - Richard Wright, author (+ 1960) November 28 - Claude Levi-Strauss Deaths January 25 - Ouida, writer April 20 - Henry Chadwick, baseball writer and historian July 3, 1908 - Joel Chandler Harris Awards Nobel Prize for Literature: Rudolf Christoph Eucken