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1730 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1730.

Events

  • January 7 – The death of the Icelandic scholar Árni Magnússon activates the bequest to the University of Copenhagen in Denmark of the Arnamagnæan Manuscript Collection, which he has assembled.
  • January 8 – The Grub Street Journal is launched in London, with Richard Russel and John Martyn as editors. It lasts for 418 issues.
  • April 17 – Pietro Metastasio arrives in Vienna, where he settles permanently.
  • December 3 – Colley Cibber becomes Poet Laureate of the Kingdom of Great Britain, in succession to Laurence Eusden.
  • December 11 – Voltaire's Brutus is finally staged.
  • unknown dateRomeo and Juliet becomes the first of Shakespeare's plays to be performed in America, when it is staged in New York City.

New books

Prose

  • Joseph Addison – The Evidences of the Christian Religion (posthumous)
  • John Bancks – The Weaver's Miscellany
  • Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix – Histoire de l'Isle Espagnole ou de S. Domingue
  • Thomas Cooke as "Scriblerus Tertius" – The Candidates for the Bays
  • Yaakov Culi – Me'am Lo'ez
  • Philip Doddridge – Free Thoughts on the Most Probable Means of Reviving the Dissenting Interest
  • Johann Christoph Gottsched – Versuch einer kritischen Dichtkunst für die Deutschen
  • John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey – Observations on the Writings of the Craftsman
  • George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton – An Epistle to Mr. Pope
  • Pierre des Maizeaux – Vie de Bayle
  • Isaac Rand – Index plantarum officinalium, quas ad materiae medicae scientiam promovendam, in horto Chelseiano (catalogue of plants in Chelsea Physic Garden)
  • Philip Johan von Strahlenberg – Das Nord- und Ostliche Theil von Europa und Asia (North and Eastern Parts of Europe and Asia)
  • Jonathan Swift – A Libel on D—— D——, and a Certain Great Lord
  • Matthew Tindal – Christianity as Old as Creation
  • William Whiston – Life of Samuel Clarke
  • William Wotton (posthumous) – A Discourse Concerning the Confusion of Languages at Babel
  • Edward Young – Two Epistles to Mr. Pope

Drama

  • Theophilus Cibber – Patie and Peggy (opera)
  • Henry Fielding
    • The Author's Farce
    • Rape upon Rape
    • The Temple Beau
    • Tom Thumb
  • Charles Johnson – The Tragedy of Medea
  • George Lillo – Sylvia
  • Pierre de Marivaux – The Game of Love and Chance
  • Benjamin Martyn – Timoleon
  • James Miller – The Humours of Oxford
  • John Mottley – The Widow Bewitched
  • Gabriel Odingsells – Bayes's Opera
  • James Ralph – The Fashionable Lady
  • James Thomson – Sophonisba
  • Edward Ward – The Prisoner's Opera

Poetry

  • Stephen Duck – Poems on Several Subjects (including "The Thresher's Labour")
  • Matthew Pilkington – Poems on Several Occasions
  • Elizabeth Thomas – The Metamorphosis of the Town
  • See also 1730 in poetry

Births

  • March 27 – Thomas Tyrwhitt, English critic (died 1786)
  • April 1 – Salomon Gessner, Swiss painter and poet (died 1788)
  • August 20 – Paul Henri Mallet, Swiss historian (died 1807)
  • December 6 – Sophie von La Roche (Maria Sophie Gutermann von Gutershofen), German novelist (died 1807)
  • unknown dates
    • Thomas Marryat, English medical writer and physician (died 1792)
    • Joakim Stulić, Croatian lexicographer (died 1817)
    • Tarikonda Venkamamba, Telugu poet (died 1817)
  • probable year – Charlotte Lennox, Gibraltar-born Scottish novelist and poet (died 1804)

Deaths

  • January 7 – Árni Magnússon, Icelandic scholar (born 1663)
  • February 9 – Johann Georg von Eckhart, German historian (born 1664)
  • March 20 – Adrienne Lecouvreur, French actress (born 1692)
  • July 16 – Elijah Fenton, English poet (born 1683)
  • August 16 – Laurence Echard, English historian (born c. 1670)
  • September 14 – Sophia Elisabet Brenner, Swedish poet and writer (born 1659)
  • September 27 – Laurence Eusden, English Poet Laureate (born 1688)
  • October 23 – Anne Oldfield, English actress (born 1683)
  • November – Nedîm, Ottoman poet (born c. 1680; killed in the Patrona Halil uprising
  • December 31 – Carlo Gimach, Maltese architect, engineer and poet (born 1651)

References

References

  1. Jónas Kristjánsson. (1993). "Icelandic Manuscripts: Sagas, History and Art". Icelandic Literary Society.
  2. Rogers, Pat. (2004). "The Alexander Pope Encyclopedia". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  3. (25 October 2007). "The Cambridge Companion to British Theatre, 1730–1830". Cambridge University Press.
  4. John Dryden. (1800). "The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations". Cadell and Davies.
  5. Ira O. Wade. (8 December 2015). "Intellectual Development of Voltaire". Princeton University Press.
  6. Keith T. Krawczynski. (20 February 2013). "Daily Life in the Colonial City". ABC-CLIO.
  7. John Clayton. (25 November 2006). "Religions, Reasons and Gods: Essays in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Religion". Cambridge University Press.
  8. Moyra Haslett. (17 July 2003). "Pope to Burney, 1714-1779: Scriblerians to Bluestockings". Macmillan International Higher Education.
  9. Romeu, Pilar (2000): ''Las llaves del Meam loez: Edición crítica, concordada y analítica de los Índices del Meam loez de la Torá.'' (in Spanish) Barcelona, page 343
  10. Benjamin MARTYN. (1730). "Timoleon. A tragedy, etc". J. Watts.
  11. Batt, Jennifer. "From the Field to the Coffeehouse: Changing Representations of Stephen Duck." ''Criticism'', Landry, D. and W. Christmas, eds. (47):4, pp. 451–70.
  12. Virginia Blain et al., eds. "Thomas, Elizabeth". ''[[The Feminist Companion to Literature in English]]''. New Haven and London: Yale UP, 1990, pp. 1075–1076.
  13. {{Cite ADB. 9. 122. 126. Geßner, Salomon. [[Wilhelm Creizenach]], Theodor Süpfle. ADB:Geßner, Salomon (Dichter)
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  15. Robert Druitt. (1859). "The Surgeon's vade mecum". .H. Renshaw.
  16. Manushag N. Powell. (29 June 2012). "Performing Authorship in Eighteenth-Century English Periodicals". Bucknell University Press.
  17. Commire, Anne. "Lecouvreur, Adrienne (1690–1730)". Detroit: Yorkin Publications.
  18. (1854). "Sitzungsberichte". Rohrer.
  19. Hume, Robert. (1988). "Henry Fielding and the London theatre, 1728-1737". Clarendon Press Oxford University Press.
  20. Andrews, Walter G. "Nedim" in ''Ottoman Lyric Poetry: An Anthology'', pp. 253–255. {{ISBN. 0-292-70472-0.
  21. Kemal Sılay. (1994). "Nedim and the Poetics of the Ottoman Court: Medieval Inheritance and the Need for Change". Indiana University.
  22. (1986). "Carlo Gimach (1651–1730) – Architect and Poet". Historical Society of Malta.
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