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year greater than or equals "1823"
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RecID: 1265
Dec 12, 1823  Felicia Hemans, The Vespers of Palermo staged at Covent Garden.  
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RecID: 1266
1824  Byron, Don Juan, XV-XVI and The Deformed Transformed.  
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RecID: 1267
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.  
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RecID: 1268
1824  P. B. Shelley's, Posthumous Poems, ed. by Mary Shelley (published in England by John Hunt and immediately suppressed by his father).  
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RecID: 1269
1824  Letitia Landon, The Improvisatrice.  
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RecID: 1270
1824  Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan), The Life and Times of Salvator Rosa.  
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RecID: 1271
1824  Sir Walter Scott, Redgauntlet.  
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RecID: 1272
1824  Mary Mitford, Our Village.  
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RecID: 1273
1824  Blake's pictures: Pilgrim's Progress designs and 100 Dante drawings produced.  
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RecID: 1274
1824  Felicia Hemans, The Vespers of Palermo staged at the Edinburgh theater with the help of Siddons and Scott is favorably reviewed.  
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RecID: 1275
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.  
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RecID: 1276
1824  Opening of the National Gallery.  
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RecID: 1277
1824  Westminster Review is founded.  
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RecID: 1278
1824  Byron dies in Missolonghi, Greece; his memoirs are burned to avoid scandal. *Greece  
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RecID: 1969
1824  Franz Schubert's Die Schone Mullerin, Op. 25.  
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RecID: 1977
May 7, 1824  Performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (among other works) at the Academy in the Karntnertortheater.  
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RecID: 1280
1825  Hobhouse makes amendments to Acts to protect Child Labor in cotton factories. *Economics
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RecID: 1281
1825  Catholic Relief Bill defeated by the House of Lords. *Catholicism  
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RecID: 1282
1825  Ireland: Catholic pro-cathedral opened in Marlborough St., Dublin. *Ireland  
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RecID: 1283
1825  Coleridge, Aids to Reflection.  
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RecID: 1284
1825  Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Works (edited by her niece Lucy Aikin).  
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RecID: 1285
1825  Felicia Hemans, The Forest Sanctuary and Lays of Many Lands.  
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RecID: 1286
1825  Maria Jane Jewsbury, Phantasmagoria; or Sketches of Life and Literature (a critical miscellany).  
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RecID: 1287
1825  Amelia Opie, Lying in All Its Branches.  
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RecID: 1288
1825  Letitia Landon, The Troubadour.  

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