1821 in literature - Definition and Overview
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See also:
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,
other events of 1821
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1822 in literature
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list of years in literature
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Contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
In the first known obscenity case in the
United States
, a
Massachusetts
court outlawed the
John Cleland
novel,
Fanny Hill
. The publisher, Peter Holmes, was convicted for printing a "lewd and obscene" novel.
New Books
Annals of the Parish
-
John Galt
The Ayrshire Legatees
-
John Galt
Confessions of an English Opium Eater
-
Thomas De Quincey
The Irish Necromancer
- Thomas H. Marshall
Kenilworth
-
Sir Walter Scott
Life in London
-
Pierce Egan
Lovers and Friends
- Anne Hatton
Maid Marian
-
Thomas Love Peacock
Smarra
-
Charles Nodier
The Spectre of St. Michael's
- C. D. Haynes
The Spy
-
James Fenimore Cooper
Talisman, a Tale of Mystery
- I. M. H. Hales
The Village of Mariendorpt
-
Anna Maria Porter
Births
March 19
-
Richard Francis Burton
(+
1890
)
April 9
-
Charles-Pierre Baudelaire
(+
1867
)
October 30
-
Fyodor Dostoevsky
(+
1881
)
December 6
- Dora Greenwell (+
1882
)
December 12
-
Gustave Flaubert
(+
1880
)
Deaths
February 23
-
John Keats
, poet
August 1
-
Elizabeth Inchbald
, writer
Awards
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