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year greater than or equals "1823"
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Details Dec 12, 1823  Felicia Hemans, The Vespers of Palermo staged at Covent Garden.  
Details 1824  Byron, Don Juan, XV-XVI and The Deformed Transformed.  
Details 1824  R. C. Dallas, Recollections of Lord Byron, 1808-1814; The Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend edited by R. C. Dallas is suppressed.  
Details 1824  P. B. Shelley's, Posthumous Poems, ed. by Mary Shelley (published in England by John Hunt and immediately suppressed by his father).  
Details 1824  Letitia Landon, The Improvisatrice.  
Details 1824  Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan), The Life and Times of Salvator Rosa.  
Details 1824  Sir Walter Scott, Redgauntlet.  
Details 1824  Mary Mitford, Our Village.  
Details 1824  Blake's pictures: Pilgrim's Progress designs and 100 Dante drawings produced.  
Details 1824  Felicia Hemans, The Vespers of Palermo staged at the Edinburgh theater with the help of Siddons and Scott is favorably reviewed.  
Details 1824  The gift-book / annual (cheap anthologies) craze begins with Alarick Watts's The Literary Souvenir, a lucrative market of major importance to Hemans and other women writers, as well as W. Wordsworth and Scott.  
Details 1824  Opening of the National Gallery.  
Details 1824  Westminster Review is founded.  
Details 1824  Byron dies in Missolonghi, Greece; his memoirs are burned to avoid scandal. *Greece  
Details 1824  Franz Schubert's Die Schone Mullerin, Op. 25.  
Details May 7, 1824  Performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (among other works) at the Academy in the Karntnertortheater.  
Details 1825  Hobhouse makes amendments to Acts to protect Child Labor in cotton factories. *Economics
*Child Labor  
Details 1825  Catholic Relief Bill defeated by the House of Lords. *Catholicism  
Details 1825  Ireland: Catholic pro-cathedral opened in Marlborough St., Dublin. *Ireland  
Details 1825  Coleridge, Aids to Reflection.  
Details 1825  Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Works (edited by her niece Lucy Aikin).  
Details 1825  Felicia Hemans, The Forest Sanctuary and Lays of Many Lands.  
Details 1825  Maria Jane Jewsbury, Phantasmagoria; or Sketches of Life and Literature (a critical miscellany).  
Details 1825  Amelia Opie, Lying in All Its Branches.  
Details 1825  Letitia Landon, The Troubadour.  

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