1813 in poetry

1813 in poetry

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Events

* Robert Southey becomes Poet Laureate after Sir Walter Scott's refusal
* April 20 — Lord Byron and Thomas Moore visit Leigh Hunt in the Surrey Gaol.
* April 23 — Byron takes Hunt some books to help with his composition of "Francesca da Rimini".

Works published

* Lord Byron:
** "The Bride of Abydos" published in early December and within the month sells 6,000 copies, making Byron sought-after in the London literary scene as he receives invitations daily
** "The Giaour"
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "Remorse"
* Sir Walter Scott, "Rokeby" and "The Bride of Triermain"
* Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Queen Mab"

Births

* William Edmondstone Aytoun (Scotland)
* Charles Timothy Brooks (US)
* Christopher Pearse Cranch (US)
* Epes Sargent (US)
* Jones Very (US)

Deaths

* Henrietta Battier
* Jane Cave
* Henry James Pye

ee also

* Poetry
* List of years in poetry
* List of poets


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