1757 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1757.
Contents
Events
- May 3 - Irish-born actress Peg Woffington, playing Rosalind in As You Like It, suffers a stroke on stage at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London and never acts again.
- May 6 - Poet Christopher Smart is confined to St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics in London.[1]
- November/December - Thomas Gray turns down the post of Poet Laureate of Great Britain.
- Angelo Maria Bandini is appointed librarian of the Laurentian Library in Florence.
- Pierre-Augustin Caron changes his name to Beaumarchais.
- Jonathan Edwards becomes President of the institution that will become Princeton University.
- Robert Raikes becomes proprietor of the Gloucester Journal.
- Horace Walpole begins the Strawberry Hill Press.
- Thomas Warton is appointed Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford.
- The Parlement of Toulouse stages a public burning of Jesuit author Hermann Busenbaum's Medulla Theologiae Morales because of its treatment of the subject of regicide.
- The Baskerville typeface is designed by John Baskerville of Birmingham, England, and first used in an edition of Virgil (Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et Æneis).
New books
- William Duncombe - The Works of Horace in English Verse (various translators).
- Edward and Elizabeth Griffith - A Series of Genuine Letters between Henry and Frances vols. i - ii.
- Madame Riccoboni - Lettres de Mistriss Fanny Butlerd.
- Gregorio Mayáns y Siscar - Retórica
New drama
- Anonymous - The Taxes
- Phanuel Bacon - Humorous Ethics, or an Attempt to Cure the Vices and Follies of the Age by a Method Entirely New (5 plays)
- Denis Diderot - Le Fils naturel
- Samuel Foote - The Author
- David Garrick - Lilliput
- John Home - Douglas
- Tobias Smollett - The Reprisal
Poetry
- Robert Andrews - Eidyllia
- Cornelius Arnold - Poems
- Samuel Boyce - Poems
- Robert Colvill - Britain
- John Gilbert Cooper as "Aristippus" - Epistles to the Great
- John Duncombe - The Feminead (answer to 1754's Feminiad)
- John Dyer - The Fleece
- Carlo Gozzi - La tartana degli influssi per l'anno 1756
- Thomas Gray - Odes
- William Thompson - Poems
- William Wilkie - Epigoniad
- Edward Young - The Works of the Author of Night Thoughts
Non-fiction
- John Brown - An Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times
- Edmund Burke - A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
- John Dalrymple - An Essay Towards a General History of Feudal Property in Great Britain
- Samuel Derrick (probable compiler) - Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies (1st edn)
- Adam Ferguson - The Morality of Stage-Plays Seriously Considered
- Sarah Fielding - The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia
- David Hume - The Natural History of Religion
- Soame Jenyns - A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil
- Richard Price - Review of the Principal Questions in Morals
- Tobias Smollett - A Complete History of England
- William Warburton - Remarks upon Mr. David Hume's Essay on the Natural History of Religion
- Joseph Warton - Essay on Pope
- John Wesley - The Doctrine of Original Sin
Births
- February 1 – John Philip Kemble, English actor (died 1823)
- February 6 – Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Polish poet and dramatist (died 1841)
- April 9 – Wojciech Bogusławski, Polish actor, director and dramatist (died 1829)
- July 21 – Basilius von Ramdohr, German journalist and critic (died 1822)
- November 9 – William Sotheby, English poet and translator (died 1833)
- November 13 – Archibald Alison, Scottish essayist and cleric (died 1839)
- November 18 – William Blake, English poet and artist (died 1827)
- November 27 (possible year) – Mary Robinson (née Darby), English poet, actress and royal mistress (died 1800)
- December 4 – Charles Burney, English classicist and book thief (died 1817)
- Unknown date – Giovanni Antonio Galignani, Italian publisher (died 1821)
Deaths
- January 9 – Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle, French dramatist and author (born 1657)
- March 1 – Edward Moore, English dramatist (born 1712)
- March 8 – Thomas Blackwell, Scottish classicist (born 1701)
- August 28 – David Hartley, English philosopher and psychologist (born 1705)
- November 12 – Colley Cibber, English dramatist, actor-manager and Poet Laureate (born 1671)
- December 15 (bur.) – John Dyer, Welsh poet (born 1699)
In literature
- John Dickson Carr - The Demoniacs (1962)
- James Fenimore Cooper - The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 (1826)
References
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