1700 in literature
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The year 1700 in literature involved some significant events and new books.
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[edit] Events
- Richard Bentley becomes Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.
[edit] New books
- Mary Astell - Some Reflections upon Marriage
- Aphra Behn - Histories, Novels, and Translations (posth.)
- Richard Blackmore - A Satyr Against Wit
- Thomas Brown - Amusements Serious and Comic
- - A Description of Mr. Dryden's Funeral
- Samuel Cobb - Poetae Britannici
- Jeremy Collier - A Second Defence of the Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage &c. (See 1698 in literature)
- Gatien de Courtilz - Mémoires de Monsieur d'Artagnan
- Daniel Defoe - The Pacificator
- William King - The Transactioneer With Some of his Philosophical Fancies (satire of Philosophical Transactions)
- Francis Moore - Vox Stellarum: An almanac for 1701 (first in a series of yearly "almanacs" of astrology)
- Peter Anthony Motteux - The History of the Renown'd Don-Quixote de la Mancha
- John Pomfret - Reason
- Sir William Temple - Letters Written by Sir W. Temple, and Other Ministers of State, Both at Home and Abroad (putatively edited by Jonathan Swift)
- John Tutchin - The Foreigners (a satire on William III's Dutch ministers)
- Ned Ward
- The Reformer
- A Step to the Bath: With a character of the place
- The Clothier's Delight or the Rich Men's Joy and the Poor Men's Sorrow" (approximate date).
[edit] New drama
- Anonymous - Caledonia, or the Pedlar Turned Merchant
- Abel Boyer - Achilles
- William Burnaby - The Reformed Wife
- Susannah Centlivre - The Perjured Husband
- Colley Cibber - The Tragical History of King Richard III
- William Congreve - The Way of the World
- John Dennis - Iphigenia
- George Farquhar - The Constant Couple
- Charles Gildon - Measure for Measure
- Charles Hopkins - Friendship Improved, or the Female Warrior
- Francis Manning - The Generous Choice
- John Oldmixon - The Grove, or Love's Paradise published (a "semi-opera" with music by Henry Purcell)
- William Philips - St. Stephen's Green
- Mary Pix - The Beau Defeated
- Nicholas Rowe - The Ambitious Stepmother
- Thomas Southerne - The Fate of Capua
- John Vanbrugh - The Pilgrim
[edit] Poetry
- See 1700 in poetry
[edit] Births
- February 2 - Johann Christoph Gottsched (died 1766)
- May 25 - Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf, German theologian (died 1760)
- September 11 - James Thomson (Seasons) (died 1748)
[edit] Deaths
- January 7 - Raffaello Fabretti, historian (born 1618)
- May 12
- Joseph Athias, publisher of the Hebrew Bible (born 1635)
- John Dryden (born 1631)
- August 8 - Joseph Moxon, lexicographer (born 1627)
- date unknown - Thomas Creech, translator (born 1659)