1673 in literature
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of years in literature (table) |
---|
... 1663 . 1664 . 1665 . 1666 . 1667 . 1668 . 1669 ... 1670 1671 1672 -1673- 1674 1675 1676 ... 1677 . 1678 . 1679 . 1680 . 1681 . 1682 . 1683 ... |
Art . Archaeology . Architecture . Literature . Music . Philosophy . Science +... |
The year 1673 in literature involved some significant events.
Events
- February 10 - Première of Molière's comédie-ballet The Imaginary Invalid in Paris. During the fourth performance, on February 17, the playwright, playing the title rôle, collapses on stage, dying soon after.
- With the death of Sir Henry Herbert, Thomas Killigrew is appointed Master of the Revels in England.[1]
- In response to events of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, John Dryden's topical play Amboyna, about events in the East Indies, is reportedly "contrived and written in a month" — certainly one of the fastest acts of solo dramatic composition known. The drama is premièred onstage in May.[2]
- Elkanah Settle's tragedy The Empress of Morocco, premièred on July 3 at the Dorset Gardens Theatre in London by the Duke's Company, is published in quarto; in addition to its frontispiece illustration, the quarto contains five woodcuts depicting scenes in the play — the first English play text illustrated in this way. Settle's play also inspires a farce with the same title, probably by Thomas Duffet, performed by the King's Company and published the following year.
- Archpriest Petrovich Avvakum writes his Zhitie (Life) as the first Russian autobiography.
- Antonio Magliabechi is appointed librarian to Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
New books
- Bathsua Makin - An Essay to Revive the Ancient Education of Gentlewomen
- England's appeal from the Private Cabal at Whitehall to the Great Council of the Nation by a true Lover of his Country - pamphlet attributed to Sir William Coventry
- Francis Kirkman - The Unlucky Citizen
- Johannes Schefferus - Lapponia
- Shugi Washo
- Thomas Traherne - Roman Forgeries
New drama
- Aphra Behn - The Dutch Lover
- Sir William Davenant - News from Plymouth, The Law Against Lovers, The Fair Favourite, and The Siege published posthumously
- John Dryden
- Amboyna, or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants
- Marriage à la Mode
- Molière - Le malade imaginaire
- Henry Nevil Payne - The Fatal Jealousy
- Edward Ravenscroft - The Careless Lovers
- Elkanah Settle - The Empress of Morocco
Poetry
- Poems of Mr. John Milton (2nd edition)
Births
- January 1 - Johannes Kelpius, German Pietist writer (died 1708)
- October 26 - Dimitrie Cantemir, first author of a book in Romanian (died 1723)
- date unknown
- Antoine Banier, French historian and translator (died 1741)
- George Lockhart, Scottish politician and writer (died 1731)
- John Oldmixon, English historian (died 1742)
Deaths
- February 17 - Molière (born 1622)
- March - Joseph Caryl, Nonconformist theologian (born 1602)
- March 15 - Salvator Rosa, Italian painter and poet (born 1615)
- May 4 - Richard Braithwaite, English poet (born 1588)
- June 25 - D'Artagnan, soldier, inspiration for Dumas' character (born c.1611)
- November 16 - Katarina Zrinska, Croatian poet (born c.1625)
- December - Margaret Cavendish, poet and biographer (born 1623)
- date unknown - Ingen, Chinese Buddhist poet (born 1592)
References
- ↑ DNB entry. Accessed 28 February 2013
- ↑ Poetry Foundation: John Dryden. Accessed 28 February 2013
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.