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year greater than or equals "1815"
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Details 1817  Matthew Baillie's work appears in Address to British Females...Suggested by the Death of Princess Charlotte. With a Vindication of Her Royal Highness's Physicians.  
Details 1817  Publication of Beethoven's Sonatas in C major and D major, Op. 102, and Piano Sonata in A major, Op. 101.  
Details 1817  Muzio Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum.  
Details 1817 - 1818  Beethoven, Piano Sonata in B flat major, Op. 106.  
Details Mar 4, 1817  Habeas Corpus suspended.  
Details Mar 12, 1817  Execution of John Cashman.  
Details Apr 1817  Blackwood's Magazine founded (original title: Edinburgh Monthly Magazine).  
Details July 17, 1817  Germaine de Staël dies in Paris during negotiations for French Constitution. *France  
Details July 18, 1817  Jane Austen dies; her identity as author of the famous novels (anonymously published) is announced by her brother Henry.  
Details Sept 22, 1817  Birth of Clara Shelley (Claire Clairmont's daughter Allegra born earlier this year).  
Details Nov 6, 1817  Princess Charlotte dies in child birth from complications arising from a stillbirth; it is considered a national tragedy.  
Details Dec 18, 1817 - Dec 20, 1817  William Hone is acquited of blasphemous and seitious libel. He defended himself in court.  
Details 1818  European alliance.  
Details 1818  Radical publisher Richard Carlile tried and imprisoned. *Radicalism  
Details 1818  Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, published anonymously.  
Details 1818  Byron, Childe Harold, Canto IV; Beppo.  
Details 1818  P. B. Shelley, Revolt of Islam.  
Details 1818  Keats, Endymion.  
Details 1818  Charles Lamb, Poems, Collected Works (dedicated to Coleridge).  
Details 1818  Thomas Love Peacock, Rhododaphne, Nightmare Abbey. *The Gothic  
Details 1818  William Hazlitt, Lectures on the English Poets.  
Details 1818  Henry Hallam, A View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages.  
Details 1818  Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion published posthumously.  
Details 1818  William Blake, The Everlasting Gospel (unengraved).  
Details 1818  Felicia Browne Hemans, Translations from Camoens, and other Poets, with Original Poetry.  

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