1628 in literature
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The year 1628 in literature involved some significant events.
Events
- July 29 (Tuesday) - The King's Men perform Henry VIII at the Globe Theatre. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham is in the audience, but leaves after watching the play's Duke of Buckingham beheaded. (Villiers is assassinated less than a month later.)
- Ten-year-old Abraham Cowley produces his Tragicall History of Piramus and Thisbe.
New books
- Robert Arnauld d'Andilly - Stances pour Jésus-Christ
- John Clavell - A Recantation of an Ill Led Life
- Sir John Coke - The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England, or, a Commentary upon Littleton
- René Descartes - Rules for the Direction of the Mind
- Thomas Dekker - Wars, Wars, Wars
- John Earle, Bishop of Salisbury - Microcosmographie
- Nicolas des Escuteaux - Les jaloux desdains de Chrysis
- Thomas Hobbes - translation of Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War
- Samuel Przypkowski - Dissertatio de pace
- George Wither - Britain's Remembrancer
New drama
- John Ford - The Lover's Melancholy
- Thomas May - Julia Agrippina
- James Shirley - The Witty Fair One
Poetry
Main article: 1628 in poetry
- Phineas Fletcher - Britain's Ida (falsely attributed to Edmund Spenser)
- Robert Hayman - Quodlibets (first book of English poetry written in Canada)
Births
- January 12 - Charles Perrault, fairytale author (died 1703)
- November 28 - John Bunyan, Christian apologist (died 1688)
- date unknown - Abu Salim al-Ayyashi, travel writer, poet and scholar (died 1679)
Deaths
- February - Christopher Brooke, lawyer, politician and poet (date of birth unknown)
- March 23 - Robert Daborne, dramatist (born c. 1580)
- October 16 - François de Malherbe, poet and critic (born 1555)
- date unknown
- Edward Allde, London printer (date of birth unknown)
- Christopher Middleton, poet and translator (born c.1560)
- Richard Whitbourne, Newfoundland colonist and writer (born 1579)
- probable - Nicolas des Escuteaux, French novelist (born c.1570)
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