1665 in literature
The year 1665 in literature involved some significant events.
Events
- November 7 - The London Gazette is published for the first time.
- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society begins publication.
- Roger de Rabutin, Comte de Bussy, begins a year's imprisonment in the Bastille.
- Royalist William Cavendish is created Duke of Newcastle; his wife, Margaret Cavendish, becomes duchess.
- An early version of the satirical play The Rehearsal, by George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, is prepared for production in London, but is cancelled due to an outbreak of bubonic plague. In this early version, the hero, "Bilboa," mocks Sir Robert Howard; when the play is finally staged in 1672, changed conditions in the theatre world inspire a rewrite, and "Bilboa" is replaced by "Bayes," a protagonist inspired by John Dryden.
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