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 Literary origins of French Canadian literature - Literature of Quebec
After the temporary cessation of this journal in 1825, the young editor pursued his law studies, and was admitted to the bar in 1829.
The older literatures were born on the lips of the aedes, the bards or the troubadours it was the human voice, the living song of a soul, that carried to attentive ears these first untutored accents.
Throughout this political literature are to be found the deep traces of those increasing recriminations excited during nearly forty years by topics that so often irritated, such as supplies and the reform of the legislative council.
http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/roylitorigins.htm   (5155 words)

  
 1825 in literature - definition of 1825 in literature in Encyclopedia
See also: 1824 in literature, other events of 1825, 1826 in literature, list of years in literature.
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 1825 - encyclopedia article about 1825.
Architecture - Art - Literature See also: 1824 in literature, other events of 1825, 1826 in literature, list of years in literature.
1825 was a common year starting on Saturday This is the calendar for any common year starting on Saturday (dominical letter B) e.g.
In 1825 a general financial panic, revealing the laxity of Scott's business partners, caused his firm to fail with liabilities of nearly a hundred and twenty thousand pounds.
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 1818 in literature -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
See also: (additional info and facts about 1817 in literature) 1817 in literature, (additional info and facts about other events of 1818) other events of 1818, (additional info and facts about 1819 in literature) 1819 in literature, (additional info and facts about list of years in literature) list of years in literature.
Family Shakespeare - (English editor who in 1818 published an expurgated edition of the works of Shakespeare (1754-1825)) Thomas Bowdler
1818 in literature -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
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 Outline of American Literature - Chapter I
It may be argued that women's literature benefits from its homey realism and common-sense wit; certainly works like Sarah Kemble Knight's lively Journal (published posthumously in 1825) of a daring solo trip in 1704 from Boston to New York and back escapes the baroque complexity of much Puritan writing.
As American minority literature continues to flower in the 20th century and American life becomes increasingly multicultural, scholars are rediscovering the importance of the continent's mixed ethnic heritage.
The early literature of exploration, made up of diaries, letters, travel journals, ships' logs, and reports to the explorers' financial backers -- European rulers or, in mercantile England and Holland, joint stock companies -- gradually was supplanted by records of the settled colonies.
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 Literary Theory: Bibliography
Malthus [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Malthus Thomas; Godwin William; Enquiry Concerning Political Justice; ; ; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:MrMalthus ] (genre=m).
Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [ 1817 ], Lord Byron [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Byron George Gordon Lord; Individualism; Scott Sir Walter; Class; ; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:LordByron ] (genre=m).
Crabbe [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Campbell Thomas; Crabbe George; Imagery; Pastoral; Mimesis; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:MrCampbellMrCrabbe ] (genre=m).
http://efts.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/LITTH/LitTh.bib.html   (5351 words)

  
 1824 - encyclopedia article about 1824. Free access, no registration needed. What does 1824 mean? What is 1824? Provided by the Free Online Encyclopedia.
1824 in literature See also: 1823 in literature, other events of 1824, 1825 in literature, list of years in literature.
1824 in music See also: 1823 in music, other events of 1824, 1825 in music and the list of years in music.
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 Outline of American Literature - Chapter I
It may be argued that women's literature benefits from its homey realism and common-sense wit; certainly works like Sarah Kemble Knight's lively Journal (published posthumously in 1825) of a daring solo trip in 1704 from Boston to New York and back escapes the baroque complexity of much Puritan writing.
There was no written literature among the more than 500 different Indian languages and tribal cultures that existed in North America before the first Europeans arrived.
The early literature of exploration, made up of diaries, letters, travel journals, ships' logs, and reports to the explorers' financial backers -- European rulers or, in mercantile England and Holland, joint stock companies -- gradually was supplanted by records of the settled colonies.
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 Hungarian literature on Encyclopedia.com
The establishment of a national theater and the founding in 1825 of the Hungarian Academy of Science assured the development of a national literature.
In the last quarter of the same century, Hungarian literature was given fresh life with the work of György Bessenyei, while Ferenc Kazinczy led a reform of the Hungarian language.
Nobel Literature 10 10 0235 Hungarian writer Kertesz wins Nobel literature prize
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/H/HungariL1it.asp   (546 words)

  
 1824 - encyclopedia article about 1824.
Architecture - Art - Literature See also: 1823 in literature, other events of 1824, 1825 in literature, list of years in literature.
A History of English Literature by Fletcher, Robert Huntington View in context
December 1 - U.S. presidential election, 1824: Since no candidate received a majority of the total electoral college votes in the election, the United States House of Representatives is given the task to decide the winner (as stipulated by the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution).
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 XXII. Divines and Moralists, 1783–1860: Bibliography. Vol. 16. Early National Literature, Part II; Later National Literature, Part I. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
Early National Literature, Part II; Later National Literature, Part I. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes.
Early National Literature, Part II; Later National Literature, Part I. Divines and Moralists, 1783–1860.
Remarks on a report of a committee of the overseers of Harvard College, proposing certain changes, relating to the instruction and discipline of the college; … By one, lately a member of the immediate government of the college.
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 [Project Rastko] THE HISTORY OF SERBIAN CULTURE - Jovan Deretic: Literature in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
In the final decades of the eighteenth century and early decades of the nineteenth century, the foundation for a new Serbian culture and literature was being laid: schools were founded, compendiums of the basic scientific disciplines were written, and new literary genres were introduced (novels, drama, essays, various poetic forms).
Almost everything that Serbian literature produced in the following hundred years and more was created in that new environment, in historical circumstances which were basically different both from those existing previously and from those in which other parts of the Serbian nation lived at that time.
Like almost all the literature of central and eastern Europe, Serbian literature produced its greatest poet in the first half of the nineteenth century.
http://www.rastko.org.yu/isk/jderetic-xviii-xix.html   (6358 words)

  
 Assyrian Information Medium Exchange - Profiles Page
The Persian Poetry Fad in England, 1770-1825, Comparative Literature, IV, 2, Spring 1952, pp.
Thomas Mann's Joseph in Egypt as a study in Comprative Literature, Annuaire De Litterature Comparee, I, 1965, Waseda Univeristy, Tokyo, Japan, pp.
Among the books in Comparative and Oriental Literatue whihc he has authored is the widely circulated "Treasury of Asian Literature", published in 1956 and still in print.
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 Project "Scholarly Digital Editions of Slovenian Literature"
Our plan is to concentrate primarily on literary works and older Slovenian literature, since with these works the potential of digital editions, which lies in exposing the multiple layers of such texts, may be put to full use.
Institute of Slovenian Literature and Literary Science SRC SASA
With these editions we continue the tradition of the publication of scholarly editions that are particularly complex in terms of editorial work, which is one of the main activities of the Institute for Slovenian Literature and Literary Studies.
http://nl.ijs.si/e-zrc/index-en.html   (700 words)

  
 Department of Scandinavian Studies: Susan Brantly
Scan 634: Survey of Scandinavian Literature: 1700-1825 (with colleagues)
She is a specialist in Swedish language and literature.
Scan 374: Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature: 20th Century
http://scandinavian.wisc.edu/facstaff/susan.html   (651 words)

  
 BC 3178: English Department: Barnard College
(IV) Art/Nature/Society : [Review: Bentham, FROM The Rationale of Reward (1825)*; Macaulay, FROM Milton (1825)*; Taylor, FROM Preface to Philip Van Artevelde] Matthew Arnold, "Preface to Poems, 1853"; FROM "On the Modern Element in Literature" (1857)*; FROM "On Translating Homer" (1861) FROM "Maurice de Guérin" (1863); "The Study of Poetry" (1880)*
Victorian Analects (cont'd); Jeremy Bentham, FROM "The Rationale of Reward" (1825)*; Thos Babington Macaulay, FROM "Milton" (1825)*; Wm J. Fox, review of Tennyson's Poems, Chiefly Lyrical [1830} (1831); Arthur Henry Hallam, "On Some of the Characteristics of Modern Poetry" (1831); Henry Taylor, "Preface" to Philip Van Artevelde (1834).
Buckley, Jerome H. The Victorian Temper: A Study in Literary Culture
http://www.barnard.columbia.edu/english/Plotkin/bc3178.html   (651 words)

  
 How Much Was Known about Chiasmus in 1829 When the Book of Mormon Was Translated? - FARMS Review
Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780–1862) adopted Jebb's basic terminology and presented a few of Jebb's examples of introverted parallelism in Horne's 1825 edition of his Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures.
I do not know how many copies of the 1825 edition of Horne were printed in Philadelphia.
the works of Thomas Boys, published in 1824 and 1825, were apparently too obscure to be mentioned in that publication.
http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=review&id=465   (651 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Lorenzo Da Ponte (Italian Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
His library, bought by the university when the chair was established in 1825, was the nucleus of its collection of Italian poetry and miscellaneous literature.
He taught nearly 2,000 private pupils and was appointed professor of Italian language and literature at Columbia in 1830.
Literature and the Arts > Literature in Other Modern Languages
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 Table of contents for The expanding United States
United States -- Politics and government -- 1817-1825 -- Juvenile literature.
United States -- Territorial expansion -- Juvenile literature.
Nationalism -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile literature.
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip055/2004029142.html   (133 words)

  
 The Horror Timeline: pre 20th Century
Like much of the contemporary literature it was quickly adapted for stage [1790-1825] but it wasn't until 1991 that it became an opera, with Richard Meale and David Malouf's Mer de Glace.
This semi-autobiographical poem sets forth one of the most influential descriptions of Hell in the literature, though Dante's vast and intricate plan has, in the public eye, been superseded by Milton's vision [1667].
Coleridge is also known for being one of the premiere critics of English literature, and is credited with the 'rediscovery' of the original, unbowdlerised Shakespeare.
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 Chronology of Scholarly Societies: 1820-1829
According to Rauter (1970), p.97, this new society published a Jahresbericht from 1825 to 1848 (the 1825-1826 run having been published by the Verein) and a Mittheilungen from 1856 to 1931 (with a gap from 1921 to 1926).
Royal Society of Literature (RSL) = Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom (RSLUK)
RSLC, v.1, p.xxv cites something that appears to be the same thing, but with a different date and slightly different name: Quarterly Journal of the Medico-Physical Society published in Calcutta in 1857.
http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/1820_1829.html   (133 words)

  
 CrossSearch site: American Tract Society - Gospel Literature Since 1825!
American Tract Society - Gospel Literature Since 1825!
CrossSearch site: American Tract Society - Gospel Literature Since 1825!
Box 455, Muskegon, MI 49443 1-231-773-3361 host, founder and parent organization of
http://www.crosssearch.com/Ministry/Evangelism/Literature_and_Tracts/89345.php   (133 words)

  
 history.html
German was first taught in Harvard College in 1825, when Carl (Charles) Follen, a young anti-monarchist who had fled from Giesen to escape political persecution, became an instructor in German.
Through informed selection and support by the university and generous donors (Karl Viëtors among them), these holdings, housed mainly in Widener Library, have now grown into what many scholars consider the best research collection in German literature and philology in North America.
Before being appointed professor of German language and literature, Carl Follen wrote the first successful German reader and grammar to be published in this country.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~german/history.html   (133 words)

  
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-- http://www.selfknowledge.com/190au.htm Arts: Literature: Authors: H: Harper, Frances E. Selected Poetry of Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911) - Biography and three poems.
-- http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/rec_acq/lit/harper.html Arts: Literature: Authors: H: Harper, Frances E. Poems by Frances E. Harper - The complete online HTML text, extensively annotated, with references cross-linked to the Encyclopedia of the Self.
Illinois State University: Frances Harper - Contains the author's biography.
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 COURIER, P.L., Oeuvres complètes de P.L. Courier.
Although not a fanatic, Courier was murdered in 1825, his body was found in the woods of Larçay.
(.....) Courier's courage as a writer in a time of repression, as well as his works on Greek literature, have established his place in nineteenth-century French intellectual life.' (Daniel Rader in: Historical Dictionary of France from the 1815 Restoration to the Second Empire, vol.
(.....) Courier actively collaborated with the opposition during the Restoration and achieved a powerful reputation as pamphleteer and editorial contributor to various journals of the Left.
http://www.polybiblio.com/gerits/14541.html   (133 words)

  
 Literary Theory: Bibliography
Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [1817], Elia, and Geoffrey Crayon [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Lamb Charles; Irving Washington; Knowles James Sheridan; ; ; ;.) [Hazlitt,W:Elia] (genre=m).
Written originally in French by M. Batteux (Printed by Sands, Donaldson, Murray, and Cochran, Edinburgh, 1760) (subjects=Translation; Classical literature; European languages; Syntax; French literature; Grammar; Style;.) [Batteux,C:PrinciplesTranslationWrittenFrenchMBatteux] (genre=m).
XI Literary Theory and Criticism] (Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1890) (subjects=Romanticism; Pope Alexander; Nature of literature; Representation of women; Satire; Didactic poetry; ;.) [De,Q:PoetryPope] (genre=m).
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 3340/3305 19th/Pushkin Fall ó
1825-55) thwarted the Decembrists and took the throne in 1825 (Why did political repression coincide with the flowering of literature?
- There occurred the Decembrist uprising (1825) upon Aleksander's death; This produced Decembrist poetry, and civic poetry
- Pushkin is still in exile during the Decembrist revolt, but is implicated
http://www.trinity.edu/bholl/PushkinBackground.htm   (1348 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - John Gibson Lockhart (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
A major contributor to Blackwood's Magazine, he also was editor of and contributor to the Quarterly Review (1825–53).
John Gibson Lockhart 1794–1854, Scottish editor, lawyer, literary critic, and biographer; son-in-law and biographer of Sir Walter Scott.
John Gibson Lockhart, English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies
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 AllRefer.com - Hungarian literature (Russian And Eastern European Literature) - Encyclopedia
The establishment of a national theater and the founding in 1825 of the Hungarian Academy of Science assured the development of a national literature.
In the last quarter of the same century, Hungarian literature was given fresh life with the work of GyOrgy Bessenyei, while Ferenc Kazinczy led a reform of the Hungarian language.
After World War II, Hungarian literature fell under Soviet influence, and the Communist party exercised rigid control over writing and publishing.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/H/HungariLit.html   (448 words)

  
 PERIODICALS - LoveToKnow Article on PERIODICALS
The Gentlemans Magazine was continued by Caves brother-in-law, David Henryi afterwards by John Nichols and his son.f Cave appears to have been the first to use the word mag~zine in the sense of a periodical of miscellaneous literature.
Class magazines were represented by the Edinburgh Farnler,s Magazine (1800-1825) and the Phitosophical Magazine (1798), established in London by Alexander Tilloch; the latter at first consisted chiefly of translations of scientific articles from the French.
It was followed by the British American Register (Quebec, 1803), LAbeille canadienne (Montreal, 1818), edited by H. Mezire, the Canadian Magazine (Montreal, 1823-1825), the Canadian Review (Montreal, 1824-1826), La Bibliothque canadienne (Montreal, 1825-1830), continued as LObservateur (1830-1831), and the Magasin dii Bas-Canada (Montreal, 1832).
http://24.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PE/PERIODICALS.htm   (15769 words)

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