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1821 |
Sir Walter Scott, Kenilworth. |
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1821 |
Mary Hays, Memoirs of Queens (overlaps with Female Biography, 1803). |
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1821 |
Thomas Beddoes, The Improvisatore. |
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1821 |
Pierce Egan, Life in London. |
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1821 |
Barry Cornwall (alias for Bryan Waller Procter) Mirandola, A Tragedy |
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1821 |
John Hamilton Reynolds, The Garden of Florence and Other Poems. |
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1821 |
The Bowles Controversy: Byron writes two letters in defence of Pope, attacking the Lake Poets and the Cockneys; Lockhart, John Bull's Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Byron (unsigned). |
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1821 |
Blake paints a new series of Job watercolors. |
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1821 |
Robert Southey, The Expedition of Orsua or The Wrath of Aguirre. |
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1821 |
Carl Maria von Weber, Der Freischutz. |
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1821 - 1822 |
Beethoven, Piano Sonta in A flat major, Op. 110, and Piano Sonata in C minor, Op. 111. |
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Feb 23, 1821 |
John Keats dies in Rome. |
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May 5, 1821 |
Napoleon dies on Saint Helena. |
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July 1821 |
Publication of Thomas Hood's To Hope in London Magazine. |
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Aug 1821 |
After the publication of Byron's Don Juan III-V, Murray's premises are mobbed by Booksellers' messengers. |
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Aug 7, 1821 |
Queen Caroline dies. |
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Nov 1821 |
Byron and the Shelleys join in Pisa, forming the Pisan circle. |
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Nov 1821 |
Edmund Kean performs in London production of Joanna Baillie's De Monfort. |
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1822 |
Robert Peel Becomes Home Secretary. |
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1822 |
Ireland: Irish Constabulary Act establishes county police forces and salaried Magistracy. |
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1822 |
W. Wordsworth, Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, Ecclesiastical Sketches, and Description of the Scenery of the Lakes. |
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1822 |
Amelia Opie, Madeline. |
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1822 |
Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English Opium Eater. |
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1822 |
Felicia Hemans, Songs of Cid, Welsh Melodies (music by John Parry). |
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1822 |
P. B. Shelley, Hellas. |
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