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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1825. ==Events==
*February 19 – Franz Grillparzer's ''König Ottokars Glück und Ende'' ("The Fortune and Fall of King Ottokar", published 1823) is first performed, at the Burgtheater in Vienna, after Caroline Augusta, Empress of Austria, urges her husband to lift the censorship restrictions on it. *May 6–June 15 – The two youngest Brontë sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, die of consumption contracted at Cowan Bridge School at home at Haworth Parsonage aged 11 and 9 respectively. *May 6 – French bibliophile, translator, lawyer and politician Henri Boulard (born 1754) dies, leaving behind one of the greatest book collections in history, with a library containing more than half a million books. * First publication of Samuel Pepys' Diary (1660–1669), edited by Lord Braybrooke from the transcription by Rev. John Smith.
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