The Revenant, Pushkin and Oxford Union Debating - The Year Is 1823
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It's great to be back for a new year and we hit the ground running by going back to 1823, when Fransz Liszt gives a concert in Vienna and is personally congratulated by composer Ludwig van Beethoven, Hugh Glass gets mauled by a grizzly bear on an expedition in Missouri which inspired the Leonardo di Caprio Oscar winning film The Revenant, Russian author Alexander Pushkin begins work on the verse novel Eugene Onegin and eventually suffers a cuckolds death, the Oxford University Union debating society is founded in England, Robert Peel ensures the passage of an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom abolishing the death penalty of hundreds of offences. Also Bobby has gone partially deaf and lost his hearing in one ear after going swimming and Red is discovering the wonders of the modern vacuum cleaner and of course Prince Harry keeps coming up in conversation. Sign up now to our Patreon for early access, bonus weekly episodes not available anywhere else, posters, cameo messages, free tickets to online shows and discounts to live shows and much more - https://www.patreon.com/theyearispod What obscure or significant events from the pod have we missed from 1823? Let us know your favourite historical facts from that year, or if have any suggestions for other years for us to do an episode on send us an email to [email protected] Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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