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The year
1608 in literature
involved some significant events.
Contents
1
Events
2
New books
3
New drama
4
Poetry
5
Births
6
Deaths
Events
January 10
-
Ben Jonson
's
The Masque of Beauty
is performed by
Queen Anne
and her retinue at the
Banqueting House, Whitehall
, a sequel to
The Masque of Blackness
.
February 9
- Another masque by Jonson,
The Hue and Cry After Cupid
, is performed at the Banqueting House, with sets designed by
Inigo Jones
.
March 31
-
Hamlet
is performed aboard the
East India Company
ship
Red Dragon
, under the command of Capt.
William Keeling
.
Henry Ainsworth
publishes a response to
Richard Bernard
's
The Separatist Schisme
.
Thomas Overbury
is knighted.
Juan Ruiz de Alarcón
returns to Mexico from Spain, to take up an academic post.
Arthur Johnston
goes to Italy to study at Padua.
The
Morgan Bible
is given by Cardinal Bernard Maciejowski, Bishop of Cracow, to
Abbas I (Shah of Persia)
.
Thomas Coryat
begins his walking tour of Europe.
New books
George Abbot -
A Brief Description of the Whole World
Robert Armin
-
A Nest of Ninnies
Thomas Dekker
-
The Dead Term
Thomas Dekker
-
The Bellman of London
Francesco Maria Guazzo
-
Compendium Maleficarum
Mathurin Régnier
-
Les Premieres d'Euvres ou Satyres de Regnier
"P. F." -
The History of the Damnable Life and Deserved Death of Doctor John Faustus
New drama
Lording Barry
-
Ram Alley
(published)
George Chapman
-
The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron
John Day
-
Humour Out of Breath
and
Law Tricks
published
Thomas Heywood
-
The Rape of Lucrece
published
Ben Jonson
The Masque of Beauty
performed, and published with
The Masque of Blackness
The Hue and Cry After Cupid
(performed and published)
Henry Machin &
Gervase Markham
-
The Dumb Knight
The Merry Devil of Edmonton
(attributed to
William Shakespeare
,
Michael Drayton
, and others)
Thomas Middleton
The Family of Love
,
A Mad World, My Masters
, and
A Trick to Catch the Old One
(published)
A Yorkshire Tragedy
(attributed)
John Sansbury -
Periander
William Shakespeare
-
King Lear
(published)
Poetry
See
1608 in poetry
Births
February 6
-
António Vieira
, Portuguese Jesuit orator and writer (died
1697
)
February 12
-
Daniello Bartoli
, Jesuit writer (died
1685
)
December 9
-
John Milton
, poet and author (died
1674
)
date unknown
Thomas Fuller
, churchman and historian (died
1661
)
Antoine Le Maistre
, Jansenist lawyer, author and translator (died 1658)
Deaths
February 16
-
Nicolas Rapin
, translator, poet and satirist (born
1535
)
February 26
Thomas Craig
, poet (born c
1538
)
John Still
, bishop, formerly credited with authorship of
Gammer Gurton's Needle
(born c
1543
)
April 19
-
Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset
, statesman and poet (born
1536
)
June 19
-
Alberico Gentili
, legal writer (born
1552
)
July 26
-
Pablo de Céspedes
, poet and artist (born
1538
)
October 19
Martin Delrio
, theologian (born
1551
)
Geoffrey Fenton
, writer and politician (born c
1539
)
date unknown
Mary Arden
, mother of Shakespeare (born c
1540
)
George Bannatyne
, collector of Scottish poems (born
1545
)
Nicolas de Montreux
, novelist, poet and dramatist (born c
1561
)
Laurence Tomson
, Calvinist theologian (born
1539
)
Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye
, poet (born
1536
)