1825 in literature
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See also: 1824 in literature, other events of 1825, 1826 in literature, list of years in literature.
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[edit] Events
- Henri Boulard (b. 1754) dies, leaving behind one of the greatest book collections in history, with a library containing more than half a million books.
[edit] New books
- John Banim & Michael Banim - Tales of the O'Hara Family
- Lydia Maria Child - The Rebels
- Sarah Green - Parents and Wives
- Wilhelm Hauff - Der Mann im Mond
- Barbara Hofland - Moderation
- Henrietta Rouviere Mosse - A Father's Love and a Woman's Friendship
- Sir Walter Scott
- R. P. Ward - Man of Refinement
[edit] New drama
- Harriet Lee - The Three Strangers
[edit] Poetry
- Felicia Hemans - The Forest Sanctuary
- Esaias Tegnér - Frithiol's Saga
[edit] Non-fiction
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aids to Reflection
- William Hazlitt - The Spirit of the Age
[edit] Births
- February 18 - Mór Jókai (+ 1904)
- April 24 - RM Ballantyne (+ 1894)
- June 7 - Richard Doddridge Blackmore (+ 1900)
[edit] Deaths
- Henri Boulard, French literary figure