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1824 in literature
See also:
1823 in literature
,
other events of 1824
,
1825 in literature
,
list of years in literature
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 New Books
3 Births
4 Deaths
5 Awards
Events
Julia Beckwith Hart[?]
becomes the first
Canadian
female writer to be published.
New Books
The Albigenses[?]
-
Charles Robert Maturin[?]
Charlotte's Daughter[?]
-
Haswell Rowson[?]
Hajji Baba of Ispahan[?]
-
James Morier[?]
Hobomok[?]
-
Lydia Maria Child[?]
The Homicide[?]
-
Mary Charlton[?]
The Inheritance[?]
-
Susan Ferrier[?]
Our Village[?]
-
Mary Russell Mitford[?]
Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner[?]
-
James Hogg
Redwood[?]
-
Catharine Maria Sedgwick[?]
St. Ronon's Well[?]
-
Sir Walter Scott
St. Ursula's Convent[?]
-
Julia Beckwith Hart[?]
The Siege of Kenilworth[?]
-
Louisa Stanhope[?]
The Tradition of the Castle[?]
-
Regina Marie Roche[?]
Births
January 8
-
Wilkie Collins
(+
1889
)
May 19
-
William Allingham
(+
1889
)
December 10
-
George MacDonald
(+
1905
)
Deaths
March 2
-
Haswell Rowson[?]
, author
April 19
-
Lord Byron
, poet
Awards
March
-
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
elected FRSL
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