A Literary Calendar App
Every day holds a story already written.
Somewhere in the great library of literature, a character is living through this very date — fleeing across a moor, writing a letter never to be sent, gazing at a portrait that will outlast them. Dated Pages finds them for you, one day at a time.
Monday
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January 2026
On This Day in Literature — 19 January
“Five o’clock had hardly struck on the morning of the 19th of January, when Bessie brought a candle into my closet and found me already up and nearly dressed. I had risen half-an-hour before her entrance, and had washed my face, and put on my clothes by the light of a half-moon just setting, whose rays streamed through the narrow window near my crib. I was to leave Gateshead that day by a coach which passed the lodge gates at six A.M.”
Jane’s departure from Gateshead and the Reeds. She wakes before dawn on January 19th to catch the coach that will carry her to Lowood — the first step of a lifelong journey away from cruelty and toward self-determination.
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How It Works
Open the app on any day
Dated Pages knows today's date and your timezone automatically. No account, no setup — just open it.
Read what the day holds
A passage surfaces from a classic work in which this exact date is named or strongly implied — the book, author, character, and the context that gives it weight.
Return tomorrow
A different date, a different voice. The calendar turns with you through the year, accumulating a year's worth of literary moments.
Contribute a passage
Know a scene from a classic that belongs to a particular date? Submit it and help grow the calendar for everyone.
About the Project
Dated Pages grew from a simple observation: the great novels are threaded through with real dates. Diaries and letters carry them openly; mysteries hinge on them; love stories are measured in them. Yet most readers pass those dates without a second thought.
This app is an attempt to recover them — to make each ordinary morning feel, for a moment, like a page in someone else's story. Entries are drawn from the public domain and curated for passages where the date genuinely matters to the scene.
The archive grows through community submissions. If you encounter a passage in your reading that belongs to a specific date, please submit it. Every entry is reviewed before it goes in.
If you’d like credit for your find, include your Instagram handle in the submission. On the day your entry appears in the calendar, you’ll be celebrated on the Dated Pages Instagram page — a small thank-you for keeping the archive alive.
Start reading today.
A new passage every morning.
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