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The year
1611 in literature
involved some significant events.
Contents
1
Events
2
New books
3
New drama
4
Poetry
5
Births
6
Deaths
Events
January 1
-
Oberon, the Faery Prince
, a
masque
written by
Ben Jonson
and designed by
Inigo Jones
, is performed at
Whitehall Palace
.
February 3
-
Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
, another Jonson/Jones masque, is staged at Whitehall.
November 1
- The
King's Men
perform
The Tempest
at
Whitehall Palace
.
November 5
- The King's Men perform
The Winter's Tale
at Whitehall Palace.
December 26
- The King's Men return to Court with
Beaumont and Fletcher
's
A King and No King
December 27
-
Queen Anne's Men
act one of their most popular plays,
Greene's Tu Quoque
.
Juan Ruiz de Alarcón
returns to Spain from Mexico.
New books
Jacques Bongars
-
Gesta Dei per Francos
Thomas Coryat
-
Coryat's Crudities
hastily gobbled up in Five Months Travels in France, Italy, &c
John Donne
-
An Anatomy of the World
King James Version of the Bible
Samuel Rowlands
-
The Knave of Clubs
John Speed
:
The History of Great Britain
The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain
(map atlas)
New drama
Francis Beaumont
and
John Fletcher
-
A King and No King
George Chapman
-
May Day
published
John Cooke (?) -
Greene's Tu Quoque
Thomas Dekker
and
Thomas Middleton
-
The Roaring Girl
published
Thomas Dekker
-
If This Be Not a Good Play, the Devil Is In It
Thomas Heywood
-
The Golden Age
published
Ben Jonson
Oberon, the Faery Prince
Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
Johannes Messenius
-
Disa
Anthony Munday
-
Chryso-Thriambos
Thomas Middleton
(attributed to) -
The Second Maiden's Tragedy
William Shakespeare
-
The Tempest
(consensus date)
Cyril Tourneur
-
The Atheist's Tragedy
published
Poetry
See also
1611 in poetry
Richard Braithwaite
-
The Golden Fleece
Emilia Lanier
-
Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum
Births
September 1
-
William Cartwright
, dramatist (died
1643
)
October 22
-
Jacques Esprit
("abbé Esprit"), moralist (died 1677)
October 26
-
Antonio Coello
, dramatist and poet (died
1652
)
date unknown
Richard Alleine
, religious writer (died
1681
)
Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy
, writer on art (died
1665
)
Thomas Urquhart
, translator (died c
1660
)
probable
-
Jean François Sarrazin
, satirist (died
1654
)
Deaths
June 8
-
Jean Bertaut
, poet (born
1552
)
September 22
-
Pedro de Ribadeneira
, ecclesiastical historian (born
1527
)
date unknown
Benet Canfield
, mystical writer (born
1562
)
Jan Huyghen van Linschoten
, historian (born
1563
)
Martin Ruland
the younger, alchemist and editor of his father's writings