Chronology

Full chronology version

1900

Labour Party founded; Russia annexes Manchuria

1900

Sigmund Freud publishes the Interpretation of Dreams, inaugurating his theory of dream analysis; Pablo Picasso begins his career; the Paris Metro opens, with art nouveau entrances designed by Hector Guimard

1900

Death of Oscar Wilde

1900

Lord Jim

1900

John Ruskin dies from influenza

1901

Death of Queen Victoria, succession of Edward VII

1901

Death of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

1901

Rudyard Kipling, Kim

1901

Joseph Conrad, The Inheritors (with Ford Madox Ford)

1901

George Gissing, By the Ionian Sea; Our Friend the Charlatan. Due to continuing ill health Gissing stays at Dr. Jane Walker's sanatorium in Suffolk for a month

1901

Thomas Hardy, Poems of the Past and Present

1901

James, Henry The Sacred Fount

1902

The Boer War ends

1902

Joseph Conrad publishes Youth, a Narrative and Two Other Stories, which contains 'Heart of Darkness'

1902

George Gissing's wife Edith is committed to an insane asylum

1902

Henry James, The Wings of the Dove

1903

Henry Ford founds the Ford Motor Company

1903

Claude Debussy begins composing La Mer

1903

Joseph Conrad, Romance (with Ford Madox Ford); Typhoon and Other Stories

1903

George Gissing, The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft. Gissing dies and his historical novel, Veranilda is published posthumously

1903

Henry James, The Ambassadors

By The Panama Canal

1904

Work begins on the Panama Canal

1904

The first meeting of the Bloomsbury group of writers and artists takes place in London

1904

Joseph Conrad, Nostromo

1904

Thomas Hardy, The Dynasts, Part 1

1904

Henry James, The Golden Bowl

1905

Einstein's special relativity theory; Russian Revolution

Sigmund Freud

1905

Sigmund Freud, Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality; le Fauves appear at the Salon d'Automne in Paris, marking the advent of Modernism in art

1905

Edith Wharton, The House of Mirth; Oscar Wilde's letter to Bosie from Reading Gaol, De Profundis, is published

1905

Will Warburton

1905

Henry James' travel book English Hours. James visits the US and gives lectures

1906

Joseph Conrad, The Mirror of the Sea

1906

Thomas Hardy, The Dynasts, Part 2

Pen and ink diagram for the stage setting of The Secret Agent

1907

Joseph Conrad, The Secret Agent

1907

Henry James' travel book, The American Scene

1908

Model "T" Ford produced

1908

Picasso and Georges Braque invent the revolutionary art movement Cubism

1908

Thomas Hardy, The Dynasts, Part 3

1909

Henry James' travel book Italian Hours

1910

George V is crowned

1910

Stravinsky completes The Firebird

1910

E. M. Forster, Howards End; HG Wells, The History of Mr Polly

1910

Joseph Conrad, The Secret Sharer

1910

Thomas Hardy receives the Order of Merit

1911

Revolution in China ends the Qing dynasty; Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen is the first to reach the South Pole.

1911

Wassily Kandinsky founds the "Blue Rider" expressionist group in Munich; Irving Berlin's song "Alexander's Ragtime Band" popularizes ragtime for mass audiences

J. M. Barrie (as Hook) and Michael (as Peter Pan) on the lawn at Rustington, August 1906

1911

JM Barrie, Peter Pan and Wendy; G. K. Chesterton, The Innocence of Father Brown; Thomas Mann, Death in Venice

1911

Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes

1911

Henry James' last completed novel is The Outcry

1912

The sinking of the Titanic, Scott reaches the South Pole

1912

Edith Wharton, Ethan Frome

1912

Thomas Hardy's wife Emma dies

1913

New York City's Woolworth Building is designed; The ballet Rites of Spring premieres in Paris accompanied by Stravinsky's score; the Armory Show in New York introduces cubism to the United States and Marcel Duchamp causes a scandal with his work 'Fountain'

1913

D. H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers; first volume of Marcel Proust's, À la Recherche de Temps Perdu

1913

Joseph Conrad, Chance

1914

Start of the First World War

1914

George Bernard Shaw, Pygmalion; Franz Kafka, The Trial

1914

Thomas Hardy marries Florence Emily Dugdale, forty years his junior, whom he had met in 1905

1915

German military leaders pioneer the use of poison gas at the Battle of Ypres

1915

T. S. Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock; Ford Madox Ford, The Good Soldier; Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis

1915

Joseph Conrad, Victory

1915

Henry James becomes a British subject and helps with war relief. He has a stroke which is followed by respiratory complications

1916

Easter Rising in Dublin

1916

Henry James is awarded the Order of Merit. He dies on 28 February

1917

The First World War produces serious food shortages in Europe leading to rationing; The US declares war on Germany

1917

Henry James' unfinished works The Ivory Tower; The Sense of the Past and The Middle Years are published posthumously

1918

The First World War ends; the franchise is extended to women over 30 in the UK

1919

The US Senate refuses to ratify the Treaty of Versailles

1919

Jazz music becomes popular in Chicago

1920

Prohibition comes into effect in the US; The League of Nations meets for its first General Assembly in Geneva.

1920

In Europe the Surrealist art and film movement begins

1920

F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise; May Sinclair, Life and Death of Harriett Frean; Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence

1920

Joseph Conrad, The Rescue

1921

Irish Free State established

Howard Carter in King Tutankhamen's tomb

1922

Tutankhamen's tomb uncovered

1922

TS Eliot, The Waste Land

1923

The USSR is established, headed by Lenin

1923

Hollywood releases Buster Keaton's silent feature-length film Our Hospitality

1923

Sean O'Casey, The Shadow of a Gunman

1923

Joseph Conrad, The Rover

1924

E. M. Forster, A Passage to India

1924

Joseph Conrad declines the offer of a non-hereditary British knighthood. On 3 August he dies of a heart attack

1925

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby; Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway

1926

Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises

1927

The Jazz Singer is the first successful talking motion picture; Louis B Mayer founds the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; television is demonstrated for the first time; the first transatlantic telephone calls are available to the public

Virginia Woolfe

1927

Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

1927

Thomas Hardy falls ill with pleurisy in December

1928

Universal suffrage for all adults in the UK

1928

D. H. Lawrence writes Lady Chatterley's Lover

1928

Thomas Hardy dies at Max Gate

1929

The Great Depression begins with a stock market crash in the US

1929

William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury