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1734 in literature

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This article is a summary of the major literary events and publications of 1734.

Events

  • January – Le Cabinet du Philosophe, a new periodical by Pierre de Marivaux, is unsuccessfully launched; it is discontinued in April.
  • June 10 – Copies of Voltaire's Lettres philosophiques sur les Anglais (Letters on the English) are burned, and a warrant is issued for the author's arrest.
  • November – George Faulkner begins publication of an edition of Jonathan Swift's Works in Dublin with a corrected text.
  • Manoel da Assumpcam begins writing his grammar of the Bengali language.
  • Göttingen State and University Library is established.

New books

Fiction

  • Pierre de Marivaux – Le Paysan parvenu (The Fortunate Peasant) part one

Drama

  • Henry Carey, as "Benjamin Bounce" – Chrononhotonthologos (satire on bombastic tragedy)
  • William Duncombe – Junius Brutus
  • Henry Fielding
    • Don Quixote in England
    • The Intriguing Chambermaid
  • Carlo Goldoni – Belisario
  • John Hewitt – Fatal Falsehood
  • James Miller – The Mother-in-Law (adapted from *Molière'''s Le Malade imaginaire and *Monsieur de Pourceaugnac'')
  • William Popple – The Lady's Revenge
  • James Ralph – The Cornish Squire
  • António José da Silva – Esopaida
  • James Thomson – The Tragedy of Sophonisba

Poetry

Main article: 1734 in poetry

  • Jean Adam – Miscellany Poems
  • Mary Barber – Poems
  • Stephen Duck – Truth and Falsehood
  • William Dunkin
    • The Lover's Web
    • The Poet's Prayer
  • Alexander Pope
    • Essay on Man
    • An Epistle to Lord Cobham ("Moral Epistle I")
    • The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace
    • Sober Advice from Horace
  • Jonathan Swift – A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed

Non-fiction

  • Anonymous – A Rap at the Rhapsody (on Swift's 1733 On Poetry)
  • Joseph Addison (died 1719) – A Discourse on Antient and Modern Learning
  • John Arbuthnot – Gnothi Seauton: Know Yourself
  • Francis Atterbury – Sermons
  • George Berkeley – The Analyst
  • Henry Brooke – Design and Beauty: an Epistle
  • Isaac Hawkins Browne – On Design and Beauty
  • Dimitrie Cantemir – History of the Growth and Decay of the Ottoman Empire (first publication)
  • Robert Dodsley – An Epistle to Mr. Pope
  • John Jortin – Remarks on Spenser's Poems
  • Lady Mary Wortley Montagu – The Dean's Provocation for Writing the Lady's Dressing-Room (on Swift's "The Lady's Dressing Room")
  • Karl Ludwig von Pöllnitz – Mémoires
  • Jonathan Richardson – Explanatory Notes on Milton's Paradise Lost
  • George Sale – The Koran
  • Emanuel Swedenborg
    • First Principles of Natural Things
    • Opera philosophica et mineralia
    • The Infinite and the Final Cause of Creation
  • Joseph Trapp – Thoughts Upon the Four Last Things ("Death, Judgment, Heaven, Hell")
  • Voltaire – Lettres anglaises

Births

  • January 10 – Fleury Mesplet, French-born Canadian writer and newspaper publisher (died 1794
  • July 25 – Ueda Akinari, Japanese poet and novelist (died 1809)
  • October 23 – Nicolas-Edme Rétif, French novelist (died 1806)
  • December 31 – Claude Joseph Dorat (Le Chevalier Dorat), French writer (died 1780)
  • Unknown dates
    • Catharina Ahlgren, Swedish writer (died 1800)
    • Robert Aitken, Scottish-born American printer and publisher (died 1802)

Deaths

  • January 6 – John Dennis, English dramatist and critic (born 1658)
  • February 24 – Marie-Jeanne L'Héritier, French writer of fairy tales and salonnière (born 1664)
  • March 1 – Roger North, English biographer and lawyer (born 1653)
  • April 25 – Johann Konrad Dippel, German theologian (born 1673)
  • May – Richard Cantillon, Irish-born French economist (born 1680)
  • September 17 – Thomas Fuller, English man of letters and proverb collector (born 1654)
  • October – Thomas Lloyd, Welsh lexicographer (born c. 1673)
  • October 18 – James Moore Smythe, English dramatist and fop (born 1702)

References

References

  1. "Dictionnaire des journaux 1600–1789".
  2. Peter Gay. (1965). "Voltaire's Politics".
  3. (1989). "A New History of Ireland. '''8''': A Chronology of Irish History". Oxford University Press.
  4. Thompson Cooper. (1873). "A New Biographical Dictionary: Containing Concise Notices of Eminent Persons of All Ages and Countries". Bell.
  5. W.J. Songhurst. "Ars Quatuor Coronatorum". Рипол Классик.
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