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* [[January 28]], 1813 – [[Jane Austen]]'s ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' is published. * [[January 28]], 1813 – [[Jane Austen]]'s ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' is published.
* [[September]], 1813 – [[Robert Southey]] becomes Poet Laureate of Britain. * [[September]], 1813 – [[Robert Southey]] becomes Poet Laureate of Britain.
-* 1813: The [[Philomathean Society]] of the [[University of Pennsylvania]] is founded (the oldest continuously existing literary society in the United States). 
-* 1814: [[Missionaries]] attempt to write down the [[Māori language]]. 
* 1814: [[Sir Walter Scott]] writes ''[[Waverley (novel)|Waverley]]''. * 1814: [[Sir Walter Scott]] writes ''[[Waverley (novel)|Waverley]]''.
* 1817: [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] publishes ''[[Biographia Literaria]]''. * 1817: [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] publishes ''[[Biographia Literaria]]''.

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Image:Horrors of war by Goya.jpg
Disasters of War (1810s) by Francisco de Goya
With the early 19th century Disasters of War, Goya continued a tradition set in motion by French 17th artist Jacques Callot with his The Miseries and Disasters of War, both of them criticizing the horrors of war in their art

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Jupiter and Thetis (1811) by Ingres, Thetis is depicted in the painting by Ingres as pleading at the knees of Zeus: "She sank to the ground beside him, put her left arm round his knees, raised her right hand to touch his chin, and so made her petition to the Royal Son of Cronos" (Iliad, I).

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Lord Byron, regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential, wrote his most well-known work during this decade. Amongst Byron's works are the brief poems She Walks in Beauty, When We Two Parted, and So, we'll go no more a roving, in addition to the narrative poems Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Don Juan.

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  • 1818: Old Vic founded (as Royal Coburg Hall).

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