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RecID: 1229 |
1822 |
Caroline Bowles, The Widow's Tale and Other Poems. |
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RecID: 1230 |
1822 |
Thomas Beddoes, The Bride's Tragedy. |
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RecID: 1231 |
1822 |
Thomas Hood and John Hamilton Reynolds, Gil Blas. |
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RecID: 1233 |
1822 |
[Bryan Waller Procter], The Poetical Works of Barry Cornwall. |
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RecID: 1234 |
1822 |
The Bowles Controversy: Byron, "A Letter to [John Murray] on the Rev. W. C. Bowles's Strictures on . . . Pope." |
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RecID: 1235 |
1822 |
Blake's pictures: last work in illuminated printing, The Ghost of Abel and his watercolors for Paradise Lost produced. |
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RecID: 1236 |
1822 |
A first edition of Ephelia's Female Poems (1679) sells for 4 shillings at the auction of James Perry's library. |
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RecID: 1237 |
1822 |
Winthrop Praed helps Charles Knight launch the Quarterly Magazine. |
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RecID: 1238 |
1822 |
Robert Southey attacks Byron in The Courier. |
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RecID: 1826 |
1822 |
Jose Blanco White, Letters from Spain by Leucadio Doblado. |
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RecID: 1879 |
1822 |
Productions of Joanna Baillie's De Monfort at Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theatre and Brinmingham's Theatre Royal. |
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RecID: 1973 |
1822 - 1824 |
Beethoven, Ninth Symphony, Op. 125. |
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RecID: 1974 |
1822 - 1825 |
Beethoven, String Quartet in E flat major, Op. 127. |
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RecID: 1239 |
Apr 19, 1822 |
Death of Allegra, daughter of Byron and Claire Clairmont. |
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RecID: 1240 |
June 19, 1822 |
Mary Shelley has miscarriage. |
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RecID: 1241 |
July 1822 |
Leigh Hunt moves to Pisa to join Byron and P. B. Shelley in publishing The Liberal. |
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RecID: 1242 |
July 8, 1822 |
P. B. Shelley drowns off Livorno, Tuscany (Italy). |
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RecID: 1243 |
Aug 1822 |
Castlereagh, British foreign secretary, commits suicide. |
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RecID: 1244 |
Sept 1822 |
Byron, Mary Shelley, and the Hunts move to Genoa; friction with the Hunts. |
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RecID: 1245 |
Oct 15, 1822 |
The first issue of The Liberal includes Byron's "Letters to the Editor of `My Grandmother's Review'" and The Vision of Judgement, the latter resulting in hostile reviews and John Hunt's prosecution. |
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RecID: 1247 |
Dec 24, 1822 |
Matthew Arnold born, Laleham, Middlesex. |
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