Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Lord Byron
- July 14–17 — Lord Byron arrives in London after an absence from England of a little more than two years on his Continental tour.
- October 16 — Byron receives a challenge from the poet Thomas Moore who had been offended by parts of English Bards.
- November 4 — Byron meets Thomas Campbell and Moore at the home of Samuel Rogers, where the company discusses literary topics.
Works published
- Robert Bloomfield, The Banks of Wye
- Richard Cumberland, Retrospection
- Charles Lamb, Prince Dorus; or, Flattery Put Out of Countenance, published anonymously; for children
- Mary Russell Mitford, Christina, the Maid of the South Seas
- William Peebles, Burnomania: the celebrity of Robert Burns considered in a Discourse addressed to all real Christians of every Denomination
- Anna Maria Porter, Ballad Romances, and Other Poems
- Sir Walter Scott, The Vision of Don Roderick
- Mary Tighe, Psyche, with Other Poems
- John Wolcot, Carlton House Fete; or, The Disappointed Bard
- Hugh Henry Brackenridge, An Epistle to Walter Scott, Pittsburgh: Franklin Head Printing-office
- William Cullen Bryant, Thanatopsis
- John Cole, editor, The Minstrel: A Collection of Celebrated Songs Set to Music
- Sumner Lincoln Fairfield, The Poems and Prose Writings of Sumner Lincoln Fairfield, two volumes, Philadelphia: Printed for the Proprietor
- Susanna Haswell Rowson, editor, A Present For Young Ladies; Containing Poems, Dialogues, Addresses, &c. &c. &c, As Recited by the Pupils of Mrs. Rowson's Academy, at the Annual Exhibitions, (Boston: Published by John West & Co.
- Samuel Woodworth, 1785-1842 [1811], Beasts at Law, or Zoologian Jurisprudence; A Poem, Satirical, Allegorical, and Moral, In Three Cantos, Translated from the Arabic of Sampfilius Philoerin, Z. Y. X. W. &c. &c. Whose Fables Have Made So Much Noise in the East, and Whose Fame Has Eclipsed That of Aesop. With Notes and Annotations New York: J. Harmer & Co.
Other
Births
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Deaths
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- January 8 – Christoph Friedrich Nicolai (born 1733), German writer, publisher, critic, author of satirical novels, regional historian, and a key figure of the Enlightenment in Berlin
- March 12 – Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev (born 1764), Galician Hebrew philologist, lexicographer, Biblical scholar and poet
- April 7 – Dositej ObradoviÃÂ (born 1742), Serbian author, philosopher, linguist, polyglot and the first minister of education of Serbia
- August 28 – John Leyden (born 1775), Scottish indologist and poet
- September 14 – James Grahame (born 1765), Scottish poet, lawyer and clergyman
- September 30 – Thomas Percy (born 1729), English bishop of Dromore, ballad collector and poet
- November 13 – Robert Treat Paine, Jr. (born 1773), American poet and editor; son of Robert Treat Paine, signer of the Declaration of Independence
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