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August 15 – The Scott Monument to Sir Walter Scott in Edinburgh (Scotland) is inaugurated. [5] September 12 – The poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning marry privately in St Marylebone Parish Church, London, and depart for the continent a week later. [6] October 1 – Serial publication of Charles Dickens's Dombey and Son begins. [7]
C/1846 J1 (Brorsen) is a long period comet discovered by Theodor Brorsen on 1 May 1846. It is the parent body of the weak meteor shower December sigma Virginids. Observational history
Nathaniel Currier 1846. The Drunkard's Progress: From the First Glass to the Grave is an 1846 lithograph by Nathaniel Currier. It is a nine-step lebenstreppe on a stone arch depicting a man's journey through alcoholism. Through a series of vignettes it shows how a single drink starts an arc that ends in suicide. Below the structure, the ...
[1] Generally, most contemporary critics praised the collection and considered it better than Hawthorne's earlier collection, Twice-Told Tales. [ 6 ] Regarding the second edition, published in 1854, Hawthorne wrote to publisher James T. Fields that he no longer understood the messages he was sending in these stories.
15 languages. العربية ... Book series introduced in 1846 (1 P) 1846 books (3 C, 8 P) L. Literary characters introduced in 1846 (4 P) P. 1846 poems (5 P) S ...
Thomas Hood, Poems [1] John Keble, Lyra Innocentium: Thoughts in verse on Christian children [1] Edward Lear, writing under the pen name "Derry Down Derry", A Book of Nonsense, also illustrated by Lear; expanded in 1855, [3] 1861, 1863 [1] etc. (See also, Nonsense Songs 1870, dated 1871, [1] More Nonsense 1872, [3] Laughable Lyrics 1877 [1]
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1846 American novels (1 P) B. 1846 British novels (3 P) F. 1846 French novels (5 P) R. 1846 Russian novels (4 P) This page was last edited on 5 March 2019, at ...