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"The Liar"
by William Blake -
Coleridge breaks with Wordsworth
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"Zastrozzi"
by P.B.S (Percy Bysshe Shelley) -
"The Lady of the Lake"
by Walter Scott -
Sense and Sensibility
by Jane Austen -
Byron's scandalous affair #1
with Lady Carolina Lamb -
Byron's scandalous affiar #2
with the Countess of Oxford -
Byron's scandalous affair #3
with Lady Webster -
"The Friend"
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -
Byron's scandalous affair #4
with Lady Augusta Leigh -
"The Corsair"
by Lord Byron -
"On Death"
by John Keats -
Byron's scandalous affair #5
with Annabella Milbanke -
"The Excursion"
by William Wordsworth -
"Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude"
by Percy Bysshe Shelley -
"Emma"
by Jane Austen -
Colerdige withdraws from "the writers society"
To attend rehab, to wean off fromm Laudanum (mixture of opium and morphine). -
"Christabel" is published
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -
Byron's scandalous affair #6
with Claire Clairmont -
"Darkness"
by Lord Byron -
Byron's scandalous affair #7
with Marianna Segati -
Mary Shelley marries Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Byron's scandalous affair #8
with Margarita Cogni -
"Ozymandias"
by Percy Bysshe Shelley -
"Poems"
by John Keats -
Jane Austen dies
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"Biografia Literaria"
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -
"Northanger Abbey" is published
by Jane Austen (posthumously) -
"Frankenstein"
by Mary Shelley (published anonymously) -
"Jerusalem"
by William Blake -
"Endymion"
by John Keats -
Shelley finishes "Prometheus Unbound"
After strong advocation, it's published in 1920 -
John Keats meets Fanny Brawne
Keats writes his best works during that time -
"Don Juan"
by Lord Byron -
Byron's scandalous affair #9
with married Countess Teresa Guiccioli -
William Blake withdraws from writing