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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1820.
Events
- January 16 – Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery by "Northamptonshire peasant poet" John Clare is published in England by John Taylor.
- April 22 – Walter Scott is created 1st baronet of Abbotsford in the County of Roxburgh in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
- September – Poet John Keats, suffering from tuberculosis, leaves London to take up residence in the house on the Spanish Steps in Rome where he will die in 1821.
- November 20 – An 80-ton sperm whale attacks the Essex, a whaleship from Nantucket, Massachusetts, 2,000 miles off the western coast of South America. Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick is in part inspired by this story.
- unknown dates
- More than 20 years after the poet's death, Robert Chambers edits and publishes The Songs of Robert Burns.
- Thomas Kendall has the first book printed in the Māori language, A korao no New Zealand; or, the New Zealander's first book; being an attempt to compose some lessons for the instruction of the natives, published in Sydney, Australia.
- The first translation of the Old English epic poem Beowulf into a modern language, Danish, Bjovulfs Drape, by N. F. S. Grundtvig, is published.
- The Cambridge Apostles, an intellectual discussion group, is established at the University of Cambridge in England.
New books
Fiction
- James Fenimore Cooper – Precaution
- Thomas Gaspey – Forty Years Ago
- Robert Huish – Castle of Nielo
- Francis Lathom – Italian Mysteries
- Charles Maturin (anonymously) – Melmoth the Wanderer
- Regina Marie Roche – The Munster Cottage Boy
- Sir Walter Scott (anonymously)
- Ivanhoe (published 1819, dated 1820)
- The Abbot
- The Monastery
- Louisa Stanhope – The Crusaders
- Rosalia St. Clair – The Highland Castle, and the Lowland Cottage
Children
- Maria Hack
- English Stories, illustrating some of the most interesting events and characters between the Accession of Alfred and the Death of John
- English Stories. Second series, between the Accession of Henry the Third and the Death of Henry the Sixth
- Mary Shelley – Maurice, or the Fisher's Cot (written 1820 then lost, published 1997)
Drama
- James Sheridan Knowles – Virginius
- Percy Bysshe Shelley – Prometheus Unbound
- George Soane – The Hebrew
- Charles Edward Walker – Wallace
Poetry
- Robert Burns (died 1796) – The Songs of Robert Burns
- John Clare – Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery
- John Keats
- The Eve of St. Agnes
- Lamia and Other Poems
- Alphonse de Lamartine – Méditations poétiques
- Adam Mickiewicz – Ode to Youth (Oda do młodości)
- Nguyễn Du – The Tale of Kieu (斷腸新聲, Truyện Kiều)
- Aleksandr Pushkin – Ruslan and Ludmila (Руслан и Людмила)
- Percy Bysshe Shelley – To a Skylark
Non-fiction
- Thomas Brown – Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind
- Howard Douglas – A Treatise on Naval Gunnery
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel – Elements of the Philosophy of Right
- John George Hoffman – Pow-Wows; or, Long Lost Friend
- Claude François Lallemand – Recherches anatomico-pathologiques sur l'encéphale et ses dépendances (to 1832)
- Charles Lamb – Essays of Elia (begin publication in The London Magazine)
- Thomas Malthus – Principles of Political Economy
- Charles Mills – History of the Crusades for the Recovery and Possession of the Holy Land
- Robert Southey – Life of Wesley
- Mariana Starke – Travels on the Continent: written for the use and particular information of travellers
Births
- January 17 – Anne Brontë, English novelist and poet (died 1849)
- January 30 – Concepción Arenal, Spanish feminist writer and activist (died 1893)
- February 28 – John Tenniel, English illustrator and cartoonist (died 1914)
- March 2 – Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker), Dutch writer (died 1887)
- March 17 – Jean Ingelow, English poet and novelist (died 1897)
- March 30 – Anna Sewell, English novelist (died 1878)
- April 4 – Mkrtich Khrimian, Armenian Catholicos, essayist and poet (died 1907)
- April 16 – Charlotte A. Jerauld, American poet and story writer (died 1845)
- April 26 – Alice Cary, American poet and short-story writer (died 1871)
- April 27 – Herbert Spencer, English philosopher (died 1903)
- June 21 – James Halliwell-Phillipps, English bibliophile (died 1889)
- August 13 – Sir George Grove, English writer and lexicographer on music (died 1900)
- September 2 – Lucretia Peabody Hale, American journalist and author (died 1900)
- September 17 – Émile Augier, French dramatist (died 1889)
- October 14 – John Harris, English poet (died 1884)
- November 23 (December 5 N.S.) – Afanasy Fet, Russian lyric poet, essayist and short-story writer (died 1892)
- November 28 – Friedrich Engels, German socialist writer (died 1895)
Deaths
- February 5 – William Drennan, Irish poet, radical and educationalist (born 1754)
- February 23 – Alojzy Feliński, Polish poet (born 1771)
- March 20 – Eaton Stannard Barrett, Irish satirical poet and novelist (born 1786)
- April 2 – Thomas Brown, Scottish philosopher and poet (born 1778)
- May 1 – Richmal Mangnall, English schoolbook writer (born 1769)
- July 16 – William Hazlitt Sr., Irish writer, radical and Unitarian minister, father of William Hazlitt (born 1737)
- August 23 – Michel de Cubières, French poet, dramatist and historian (born 1752)
- September 16 – Nguyễn Du, Vietnamese poet (born 1766)
- October 5 – Augustin Barruel, French Jesuit priest and writer (born 1741)
- November 8 – Lavinia Stoddard, American poet and educationist (born 1787)
- November 12 – William Hayley, English poet and biographer (born 1745)
- Probable – Dionisie Eclesiarhul, Wallachian scribe, chronicler and illustrator (born c. 1740)
References
References
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- "Thomas Kendall". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
- SAJ Bradley. (31 December 2008). "N.F.S. Grundtvig, A Life Recalled: An Anthology of Biographical Source-Texts". Aarhus University Press.
- (28 June 2006). "Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy". Bloomsbury Academic.
- Jonathon Sachs. (2010). "Romantic Antiquity: Rome in the British Imagination, 1789-1832". OUP USA.
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe. (1820). "Prometheus Unbound, A Lyrical Drama in Four Acts with Other Poems". C and J Ollier.
- John C. Greene. (2011). "Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6". Lexington Books.
- Allardyce Nicoll. (1930). "A History of Early Nineteenth Century Drama 1800-1850". Cambridge University Press.
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- Shattock, Joanne. (1993). "The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers". Oxford University Press.
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