1704 in literature
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The year 1704 in literature involved some significant events.
Events
- July - The Storm: or, a collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land, a documentary account by Daniel Defoe of the Great Storm of 1703 in England, is published in London by John Nutt.
- A Tale of a Tub, the first major satire by Jonathan Swift (written 1694–1697), is published in London by John Nutt with The Battle of the Books as part of the prolegomena, running through three editions this year.
- Antoine Galland publishes the first volume of Les mille et une nuits, the first translation of One Thousand and One Nights into a European language.
- English architect and dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh is commissioned to begin Blenheim Palace.
New books
- Joseph Addison - The Campaign
- Edmund Arwaker - An Embassy from Heav'n (re Queen Mary)
- Mary Astell - A Fair Way with Dissenters and their Patrons (reply to Defoe)
- William Chillingworth - The Works of William Chillingworth
- Mary Davys - The Amours of Alcyippus and Leucippe
- Daniel Defoe
- The Address
- The Dissenters Answer to the High-Church Challenge
- An Elegy on the Author of the True-Born English-man
- An Essay on the Regulation of the Press (attrib.)
- Giving Alms No Charity, and Employing the Poor a Grievance to the Nation
- A Hymn to Victory
- More Short-Ways with the Dissenters
- A Review of the Affairs of France
- The Storm
- John Dennis - The Person of Quality's Answer to Mr Collier's Letter
- Andrew Fletcher - An Account of a Conversation Concerning a Right Regulation of Governments for the Good of Mankind
- Pierre Jurieu - Histoire critique des dogmes et des cultes
- White Kennett - The Christian Scholar (attrib.)
- Sarah Kemble Knight - The Journals of Madam Knight
- Charles Leslie - The Wolf Stript of his Shepherd's Clothing (contra Defoe's "Shortest Way")
- Bernard de Mandeville - Typhon
- Isaac Newton - Opticks
- Mary Pix - Violenta
- Matthew Prior - A Letter to Monsieur Boileau Depreaux
- Jonathan Swift
New drama
- Thomas Baker - An Act at Oxford
- Colley Cibber - The Careless Husband
- John Dennis - Liberty Asserted
- George Farquhar - The Stage-Coach
- Nicholas Rowe -The Biter
- Richard Steele - The Lying Lover
- William Tavener - The Faithful Bride of Granada
- Joseph Trapp - Abra-Mule
Poetry
- William Wycherley - Miscellany Poems
- See also 1704 in poetry
Births
- January 1 - Soame Jenyns, poet and essayist (died 1787)
- February 12 - Charles Pinot Duclos (died 1722)
- June 22 - John Taylor, classical scholar (died 1766)
- date unknown - John Adams, poet
Deaths
- February 23 - Henry Noris, Italian church historian and theologian (born 1631)
- April 12 - Jacques Bénigne Bossuet, French writer (born 1627)
- June 18 - Tom Brown (satirist) (born 1662)
- August 19 - Jane Leade, visionary and Christian mystic writer (born 1624)
- October 28 - John Locke, philosopher (born 1632)
- December 11 - Roger L'Estrange, Royalist pamphleteer (born 1616)
- date unknown - Henry Herringman, bookseller and publisher
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