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1804
 
    
William Blake includes his poem 'Jerusalem' in the Preface to his book Milton       
1805
 
    
Walter Scott publishes The Lay of the Last Minstrel, the long romantic poem that first brings him fame       
1807
 
     
In Phenomenology of Spirit Friedrich Hegel interprets history as the advance of the human mind, often through thesis, antithesis and synthesis        
1810
 
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Walter Scott's poem Lady of the Lake brings tourists in unprecedented numbers to Scotland's Loch Katrine       
1811
 
    
Percy Bysshe Shelley is expelled from Oxford university for circulating a pamphlet with the title The Necessity of Atheism       
1811
 
    
English author Jane Austen publishes her first work in print, Sense and Sensibility, at her own expense       
1812
 
    
The first two cantos are published of Byron's largely autobiographical poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, bringing him immediate fame       
1813
 
     
Pride and Prejudice, based on a youthful work of 1797 called First Impressions, is the second of Jane Austen's novels to be published        
1814
 
     
US lawyer Francis Scott Key writes The Star-Spangled Banner after seeing the British bombard Fort McHenry        
1817
 
    
US poet William Cullen Bryant publishes Thanatopsis, written seven years previously at the age of 16