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1810 |
Godwin, Outlines of English Grammar. |
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1810 |
W. Wordsworth, Guide to the Lakes. |
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1810 |
Mme. de Staël, De L'Allemagne. |
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1810 |
Sir Walter Scott, Lady of the Lake. |
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1810 |
Robert Southey, Curse of Kehama. |
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1810 |
George Crabbe, The Borough. |
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1810 |
P. B. Shelley, gothic novel Zastrozzi. |
*The Gothic |
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1810 |
Eliza Fenwick, Infantine Stories. |
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1810 |
Blake wrote Public Address and A Vision of the Last Judgment (accompanied a 7'x5' picture of the same name, now lost), found in an unpublished notebook of 1810. |
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1810 |
Jane Porter, The Scottish Chiefs. |
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1810 |
Blake's pictures: an engraving called The Canterbury Pilgrims; some watercolors for The Book of Job. |
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1810 |
Death of Mary Tighe. |
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1810 |
Lucy Aikin, Epistles on Women. |
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1810 |
Mary Brunton, Self Control. |
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1810 |
Mary Hopkins Pilkington, Original Poems. |
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1810 |
David Ricardo, The High Price of Bullion. |
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1810 |
Robert Southey, History of Brazil, Vol. 1. |
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1810 |
Joanna Baillie's De Monfort prodcued in Edinburgh (Theatre Royal) and Baltimore, Maryland. Joanna Baillie's The Family Legend is published, with first, second, and American editions all produced this year. The Family Legend is then produced by Sir Walter Scott in Edinburgh. |
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1810 |
Publication of Beethoven's String Quartet in E flat major, Op. 74. |
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1810 |
Abraham Goldsmid commits suicide, after the failure of a government loan. |
*Anglo-Jewish History |
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1810 |
Anna Letitia Barbauld, The British Novelists, ed. and author of introductions to individual authors, as well as the introductory essay "On the Origin and Progress of Novel-Writing." |
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Feb 1810 |
W. Wordsworth, "Essay on Epitaphs" published in The Friend. |
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Oct 1810 |
Estrangement between W. Wordsworth and Coleridge, precipitated by Basil Montague. |
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1811 |
Parliament makes slave trading a felony. Spain's revolutionary Cortes debates abolition and receives Cuban objections. Java is captured by the British and the slave trade to that island ends. Sugar prices fall sharply through 1811. |
*Abolition
*Spain
*Colonialism |
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1811 |
P. B. Shelley, St. Irvyne (a gothic novella). |
*The Gothic |