Wednesday 26 2025

Firsts in English Literature: Key Milestones for NET & PhD Students

 Discover the firsts in English literature, from the first novel to the first tragedy. A must-read for NET, JRF, SET, PhD, and English literature students.


Firsts in English Literature: Key Milestones for NET & PhD Students


📌 Introduction

📚 Firsts in English Literature: Milestones That Shaped Literary History

English literature has evolved through centuries, producing some of the most iconic works that laid the foundation for modern storytelling. From the first English novel to the first epic, these literary milestones have shaped genres and influenced generations of writers.

This post is essential for NET, JRF, SET, PhD, and English literature students, providing an in-depth look at key literary firsts, including the first English tragedy, first picaresque novel, first detective novel, first Gothic novel, and more. These works played a crucial role in the development of English literature, marking the beginning of new styles and storytelling techniques.

Poetry & Epic

📜 First Epic in EnglishBeowulf (c. 8th–11th century)
📜 First Allegorical Epic in EnglishThe Faerie Queene (1590, 1596) by Edmund Spenser


Prose & Travelogues

📖 First Prose Work in EnglishAncrene Wisse (c. 1225, a guide for anchoresses)
📖 First Travelogue in EnglishThe Travels of Sir John Mandeville (c. 1357–1371)
📖 First Autobiography in EnglishThe Book of Margery Kempe (1430s)
📖 First English Essay CollectionEssays (1597) by Francis Bacon


Novels & Fiction

📖 First Novel in EnglishRobinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe
📖 First English Picaresque NovelThe Unfortunate Traveller (1594) by Thomas Nashe
📖 First English Historical NovelWaverley (1814) by Sir Walter Scott
📖 First English Gothic NovelThe Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole
📖 First English Epistolary NovelPamela (1740) by Samuel Richardson
📖 First English Psychological NovelClarissa (1748) by Samuel Richardson
📖 First English Satirical NovelGulliver’s Travels (1726) by Jonathan Swift
📖 First English Science Fiction NovelFrankenstein (1818) by Mary Shelley
📖 First English Detective NovelThe Moonstone (1868) by Wilkie Collins
📖 First English Dystopian NovelThe Time Machine (1895) by H.G. Wells
📖 First English Stream-of-Consciousness NovelDorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage series (1915–1938)


Drama & Plays

🎭 First English TragedyGorboduc (1561) by Thomas Norton & Thomas Sackville
🎭 First English ComedyRalph Roister Doister (c. 1552) by Nicholas Udall
🎭 First English Revenge TragedyThe Spanish Tragedy (1585–1592) by Thomas Kyd
🎭 First Shakespearean TragedyTitus Andronicus (c. 1591–1592)


Literary Milestones

📚 First English Novel to Sell Over a Million CopiesUncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) by Harriet Beecher Stowe
📚 First Booker Prize WinnerSomething to Answer For (1969) by P.H. Newby
📚 First English Nobel Laureate in Literature – Rudyard Kipling (1907)

Poetry

📜 First Epic in EnglishBeowulf (c. 8th–11th century)
📜 First Allegorical PoemThe Vision of Piers Plowman by William Langland (14th century)
📜 First English SonnetAstrophel and Stella by Sir Philip Sidney (1580s)
📜 First Sonnet Sequence in EnglishAstrophel and Stella by Sir Philip Sidney (1591)
📜 First Blank Verse PoemSurrey’s Aeneid (1554) by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
📜 First Pastoral Poem in EnglishThe Shepheardes Calender by Edmund Spenser (1579)

Drama

🎭 First Tragedy in EnglishGorboduc (1561) by Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville
🎭 First Comedy in EnglishRalph Roister Doister (c. 1552) by Nicholas Udall
🎭 First Blank Verse TragedyGorboduc (1561)

Novels & Prose

📖 First Novel in EnglishRobinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe
📖 First English Novel in VerseTristram Shandy (1760) by Laurence Sterne (though not strictly verse, it's experimental)
📖 First Gothic NovelThe Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole
📖 First Epistolary Novel in EnglishPamela (1740) by Samuel Richardson
📖 First English Historical NovelWaverley (1814) by Sir Walter Scott


Poetry & Verse

📜 First English Narrative Poem with Novelistic ElementsTroilus and Criseyde (1380s) by Geoffrey Chaucer
📜 First Epic in Modern EnglishThe Faerie Queene (1590, 1596) by Edmund Spenser
📜 First Mock-Epic Poem in EnglishThe Rape of the Lock (1712, expanded 1714) by Alexander Pope
📜 First Romantic Poetry CollectionLyrical Ballads (1798) by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Drama

🎭 First Printed Play in EnglishEveryman (c. 1510, morality play)
🎭 First English Revenge TragedyThe Spanish Tragedy (1585–1592) by Thomas Kyd
🎭 First Shakespearean TragedyTitus Andronicus (c. 1591–1592)
🎭 First English Comedy of MannersThe Country Wife (1675) by William Wycherley
🎭 First English Feminist PlayThe Rover (1677) by Aphra Behn

Novels & Prose

📖 First English Picaresque NovelThe Unfortunate Traveller (1594) by Thomas Nashe
📖 First Realist Novel in EnglishPamela (1740) by Samuel Richardson
📖 First Psychological Novel in EnglishClarissa (1748) by Samuel Richardson
📖 First English Satirical NovelGulliver’s Travels (1726) by Jonathan Swift
📖 First Science Fiction Novel in EnglishFrankenstein (1818) by Mary Shelley
📖 First English Detective NovelThe Moonstone (1868) by Wilkie Collins
📖 First English Stream-of-Consciousness NovelDorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage series (1915–1938)


Poetry & Verse

📜 First English Long Poem on a Historical SubjectBrut (c. 1190) by Layamon (Middle English chronicle poem)
📜 First Metaphysical Poem in EnglishThe Flea (published posthumously, 1633) by John Donne
📜 First Major Satirical Poem in EnglishHudibras (1663–1678) by Samuel Butler
📜 First Feminist Poetry Collection in EnglishPoems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1773) by Phillis Wheatley
📜 First Modernist Long Poem in EnglishThe Waste Land (1922) by T.S. Eliot

Drama & Theatre

🎭 First Play by a Female English DramatistThe Forc’d Marriage (1670) by Aphra Behn
🎭 First English Restoration TragedyVenice Preserv’d (1682) by Thomas Otway
🎭 First English MelodramaA Tale of Mystery (1802) by Thomas Holcroft
🎭 First English Absurdist PlayWaiting for Godot (1953) by Samuel Beckett

Novels & Prose

📖 First English AutobiographyThe Book of Margery Kempe (1430s, first autobiography in English)
📖 First English Novel by a WomanOroonoko (1688) by Aphra Behn
📖 First English Bildungsroman (Coming-of-Age Novel)The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1749) by Henry Fielding
📖 First English Novel on SlaveryThe Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano (1789) by Olaudah Equiano
📖 First English Dystopian NovelThe Time Machine (1895) by H.G. Wells
📖 First English Modernist NovelA Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) by James Joyce
📖 First English Graphic NovelA Contract with God (1978) by Will Eisner (debated, but influential)

Literary Movements & Genres

📚 First Work of English RomanticismSongs of Innocence and Experience (1789–1794) by William Blake
📚 First Realist Novel in English LiteraturePamela (1740) by Samuel Richardson
📚 First English Existential NovelNausea (1938, translated later) by Jean-Paul Sartre (originally French, but influential in English)
📚 First English Postmodern NovelSlaughterhouse-Five (1969) by Kurt Vonnegut (arguably)


Here’s a list of "firsts" in Indian English literature" across different genres and literary forms:


Poetry & Verse

📜 First Indian English Poet – Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (Poems, 1827)
📜 First Indian English Epic PoemThe Shair and Other Poems (1830) by Kashiprasad Ghosh
📜 First Indian English Sonnet Writer – Toru Dutt (Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan, 1882)
📜 First Indian English Woman Poet – Toru Dutt (A Sheaf Gleaned in French Fields, 1876)
📜 First Indian English Modernist Poet – Nissim Ezekiel (A Time to Change, 1952)


Novels & Prose

📖 First Indian Novel in EnglishRajmohan’s Wife (1864) by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
📖 First Indian English Novel by a WomanSaguna (1887) by Krupabai Satthianadhan
📖 First Indian English Historical NovelSeeta (1872) by Colonel Meadows Taylor
📖 First Indian English AutobiographyMy Experiments with Truth (1927) by Mahatma Gandhi
📖 First Indian English Fiction Writer Gaining International FameR.K. Narayan (Swami and Friends, 1935)
📖 First Indian English Novel Winning the Booker PrizeMidnight’s Children (1981) by Salman Rushdie


Drama & Theatre

🎭 First Indian English Playwright – Michael Madhusudan Dutt (Is This Called Civilization?, 1871)
🎭 First Notable Indian English PlayTughlaq (1964) by Girish Karnad


Literary Milestones

📚 First Indian English Writer to Win the Nobel Prize – Rabindranath Tagore (Gitanjali, 1913)
📚 First Indian Woman to Win the Booker Prize – Arundhati Roy (The God of Small Things, 1997)
📚 First Indian English Novel Shortlisted for the Booker PrizeThe Painter of Signs (1976) by R.K. Narayan


📌 Conclusion

The firsts in English literature highlight the evolution of literary forms, from epics and sonnets to novels and plays. These works not only defined genres but also inspired countless authors. Understanding these milestones is essential for English literature students preparing for NET, JRF, SET, and PhD research, as they form the core of literary studies.



Note for Readers

This list highlights key "firsts" in English literature. If you spot any errors or have more to add, please share your thoughts in the comments! 📖✨