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1680 in literature
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1680.
Events
- February – Thomas Otway's blank verse tragedy The Orphan, or The Unhappy Marriage is premiered in London.
- The spring/summer production of Nathaniel Lee's Theodosius at Dorset Garden features Henry Purcell's earliest theatre music.
- August 8 – The Comédie-Française is founded by decree of King Louis XIV of France to merge the two Parisian acting troupes of the time, those of the Guénégaud Theatre and the Hôtel de Bourgogne.
- unknown dates
- The poem-book Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe is transcribed by Ruairí Ó hUiginn of Sligo at the command of Cormac Ó Neill.
- Innerpeffray Library, the oldest known (and surviving) public (lending) library in Scotland, is established.
New books
Prose
- John Bunyan – The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
- Gilbert Burnet – Some Passages of the Life and Death of...John Earl of Rochester
- Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz – Neptuno alegórico
- Pedro Cubero – Peregrinación del mundo
- Pu Songling – Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (in manuscript only)
- Sir Robert Filmer – Patriarcha published (written 1642)
Drama
- Aphra Behn – The Revenge
- Pedro Calderón de la Barca – Hado y Divisa de Leonido y Marfisa
- John Crowne – The Misery of Civil War, adapted from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2 and Part 3
- Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle – Aspar
- Nathaniel Lee
- Lucius Junius Brutus
- The Princess of Cleve
- Theodosius
- Lewis Maidwell – The Loving Enemies
- Thomas Otway
- The History and Fall of Caius Marius published
- The Orphan
- The Soldier's Fortune
- Jacques Pradon – Statira
- Elkanah Settle
- Fatal Love
- The Female Prelate
- Nahum Tate – The Loyal General
- William Whitaker – The Conspiracy
Births
Deaths
- January 20 – Ann, Lady Fanshawe, English memoirist (born 1625)
- March 14 – René Le Bossu, French critic (born 1631)
- March 17 – François de La Rochefoucauld, French dramatist and writer of maxims (born 1613)
- March 27 – William Maurice, Welsh antiquary (born c.1620)
- June 18 – Samuel Butler, English satirical poet (born 1612)
- July 3 – John Martyn, English publisher and bookseller
- July 26 – John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, English poet (born 1647)
- November – Carr Scrope, English poet (born 1649)
- December 4 – Thomas Bartholin, Danish scientist and theologian (born 1616)
- unknown date – François de Grenaille, French dramatist and translator (born 1616)
References
References
- (1968). "The London Stage: 1660-1700, by E. L. Avery and A. H. Scouten". Southern Illinois University Press.
- "Innerpeffray Library gifted £650k of rare books".
- (1979). "The Memoirs of Anne, Lady Halkett and Ann, Lady Fanshawe". Clarendon Press.
- (18 October 2007). "Bildung über die Lebenszeit". Springer-Verlag.
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