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RecID: 1187
1820  Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, The Abbott, The Monastery.  
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1820  James Catnach, Street Ballads.  
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1820  William Hazlitt, Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth.  
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1820  Blake's pictures: woodcuts for Thornton's Virgil; poem/pictures On Homer's Poetry and On Virgil issued for first time.  
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RecID: 1191
1820  Sir Walter Scott knighted.  
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RecID: 1192
1820  London Magazine and John Bull founded.  
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RecID: 1195
1820  Gideon Mantell and William Buckland discover dinosaur remains.  
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RecID: 1877
1820  Edinburgh's Theatre Royal produces Joanna Baillie's Constantine Paleologus and De Monfort, while Edmund Kean plays in the lead in the New York production of De Monfort.  
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RecID: 1970
1820  Beethoven, Piano Sonata in E major, Op. 109  
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RecID: 2044
1820  John Cam Hobhouse makes the first proposal to Parliament to remove restrictions against Jews. *Anglo-Jewish History  
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1820 - 1822  Charles Lambs's Essays of Elia published in London Magazine.  
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Jan 29, 1820  Accession of George IV, previously Prince Regent. *House of Hanover  
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May 1820  Mary Shelley sends her finished novelette Mathilda to her father, William Godwin, asking him to have it published, which he never did; the work was not published until 1957. See May 1819.  
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Aug 17, 1820  The Trial of Queen Caroline to prove her infidelities so that George IV can divorce her begins. George tries to divorce her by securing a Bill of Pains and Penalities; the queen is virtually acquitted because the bill is passed by such a small majority of Lords. *House of Hanover  
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Oct 1820 - July 1821  Winthrop Praed publishes the Etonian.  
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1821  The Republic of Naples crushed by Austrian troops in support of Bourbons. *France  
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RecID: 1199
1821  Greek war of liberation (from the Ottoman Empire) begins. *Greece  
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RecID: 1200
1821  P. B. Shelley, "Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats" and "Epipsychidion."  
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RecID: 1201
1821  Byron, The Prophecy of Dante, Don Juan III-V (see August 1821).  
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RecID: 1202
1821  Byron, Sardanapalus, Cain,Marino Faliero (flops in London), The Two Foscari.  
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1821  Byron, The Vision of Judgement (a poem written retalliating against Robert Southey's "A Vision of Judgement," which attacked "the Satanic School").  
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RecID: 1205
1821  Felicia Hemans, Superstition and Error, Dartmoor, a second edition of The Skeptic.  
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1821  Joanna Baillie, Metrical Legends of Exalted Characters.  
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1821  John Clare, The Village Minstrel.  
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1821  Letitia Landon, The Fate of Adelaide.  

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