1759 in poetry
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[edit] Events
- Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch becomes professor of rhetoric and poetry at the University of Jena.
- September 12 — Just before the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, in the Seven Years' War, British General James Wolfe is said to have recited Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751) to his officers, adding, "Gentlemen, I would rather have written that poem than take Quebec tomorrow".
[edit] Works published
- Edward Young, Conjectures on Original Composition (criticism)
[edit] Births
- Robert Burns
- Friedrich Schiller, German poet and dramatist (died 1805)
[edit] Deaths
- June 12 — William Collins, 37, English poet
- August 24 — Ewald Christian von Kleist, German poet (born 1715)
- Martha Brewster (after this year)
- Sir Charles Hanbury Williams