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1601 in poetry

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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Events

  • John Donne secretly weds Ann More, niece of Sir Thomas Egerton

Works

[[English poetry|Great Britain]]

  • Nicholas Breton, A Divine Poeme
  • Robert Chester, Loues martyr: or, Rosalins complaint
  • Henoch Clapham, Aelohim-triune
  • Robert Jones:
    • The First Booke of Songes or Ayres of Foure Parts
    • The Second Booke of Songes and Ayres
  • Gervase Markham, Marie Magdalens Lamentations for the Losse of her Master Jesus
  • Thomas Morley:
    • First Booke of Ayres
    • The Triumphes of Oriana
  • William Shakespeare, The Phoenix and the Turtle published in Robert Chester's Loves Martyr
  • John Weever, The Mirror of Martyrs; or, The Life and Death of that Thrice Valiant Captaine, and Most Godly Martyre, Sir John Old-castle Knight Lord Cobham

Other

  • Jean Bertaut, Recueil des oeuvres poetiques ("Collection of Poetic Works"), France

Births

  • August 22 – Georges de Scudéry (died 1667), French novelist, dramatist and poet; elder brother of Madeleine de Scudéry
  • Also:
    • John Earle born about this year (died 1665), English bishop, writer and poet
    • Antonio Enríquez Gómez (died 1661), Spanish dramatist, poet and novelist
    • Saib Tabrizi (died 1677), Persian, master of a form of classical Arabic and Persian lyric poetry known as ghazel

Deaths

  • April 10 – Mark Alexander Boyd (born 1562), Scottish poet and soldier of fortune
  • By May – Geoffrey Whitney (born 1548), English poet
  • August 4 – Edward Grant (born 1548), English scholar, poet and headmaster of Westminster School
  • Late – Daniel Hermann (born c. 1543) Polish–Lithuanian diplomat and Neo-Latin poet
  • About this year – Thomas Nashe (born 1567), English pamphleteer, poet and satirist

Notes

References

  1. Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, {{ISBN. 0-19-860634-6
  2. "Jean de Caen Bertaut" online article, ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', retrieved June 25, 2009
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