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1601 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1601.

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Events

  • January 6 – The Children of the Chapel give their first theatrical performance at the English Court since 1584. This year they stage the first production of Ben Jonson's The Poetaster.
  • January 21Tirso de Molina enters the monastery of San Antolín at Guadalajara, Spain.
  • February 7 – The Lord Chamberlain's Men stage a performance of Shakespeare's Richard II at the Globe Theatre in London. The performance is specially commissioned (at a 40-shilling bonus) by the plotters in the Earl of Essex's rebellion of the following day. The plotters hope that the play, depicting the overthrow of a reigning monarch, will influence the public mood in their favour. The plot fails.
  • February 17 – Actor Augustine Phillips, a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, is deposed by the Privy Council of England.
  • July – Lancelot Andrewes becomes Dean of Westminster.
  • Thomas Overbury meets Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, and they become firm friends.
  • Tommaso Campanella, imprisoned in Italy for revolutionary plotting, is judged insane and spared the death penalty. He is sentenced to life imprisonment, and begins to write The City of the Sun.
  • Philemon Holland publishes his translation of the Natural History of Pliny the Elder. When he composes Othello in the next year of so, Shakespeare exploits the book for references, including the "Anthropophagi" and the "Pontic Sea."
  • Probable latest year for first performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet. The play is presented by the Lord Chamberlain's Men at the Globe Theatre in London with Richard Burbage playing Prince Hamlet and (according to theatrical tradition) the dramatist playing the Ghost.
  • Prose

  • Nicolas BarnaudDe Occulta philosophia
  • Carolus ClusiusRariarum plantarum historia
  • Antonio de Herrera y TordesillasHistoria general de los hechos de los Castellanos, volume 1
  • Nicholas HillPhilosophia epicurea
  • Philemon HollandThe Historie of the World, a translation of Pliny's Natural History
  • Thomas MiddletonThe Penniless Parliament of Threadbare Poets
  • Mavro Orbin – The Realm of the Slavs
  • Achilles TatiusThe Adventures of Leucippe and Cleitophon (first printed edition of original Greek text, published Heidelberg)
  • Brás ViegasCommentarii exegetici in Apocalypsim
  • Drama

  • Anonymous (Sebastian Westcote?) – The Contention Between Liberality and Prodigality
  • Thomas DekkerSatiromastix and Blurt, Master Constable, or The Spaniards Night-Walke (with Thomas Middleton?)
  • Ben JonsonThe Poetaster performed; Cynthia's Revels published
  • John LylyLove's Metamorphosis published
  • John Marston – What You Will
  • Anthony MundayThe Downfall and The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington published together
  • William PercyArabia sitiens, or, A Dreame of a Drye Yeare: a Tragaecomodye
  • William ShakespeareTwelfth Night, or What You Will; Hamlet (possible first performance)
  • Robert YaringtonTwo Lamentable Tragedies published
  • Poetry

  • Robert ChesterLove's Martyr. The volume also contains fourteen poems by other hands, including:
  • William ShakespeareThe Phoenix and the Turtle
  • Gervase MarkhamMary Magdalene's Tears
  • John WeeverThe Mirror of Martyrs, or The Life and Death of Sir John Oldcastle
  • Bento TeixeiraProsopopeia
  • Births

  • January 8Baltasar Gracián, Spanish Jesuit writer (died 1658)
  • March 7Johann Michael Moscherosch, German satirist (died 1669)
  • June 5 – John Trapp, English Biblical commentator (died 1669)
  • July 17Emmanuel Maignan, French theologian (died 1676)
  • August 22Georges de Scudéry, French novelist, dramatist and poet (died 1667)
  • Probable year of birthFrançois Tristan l'Hermite, French dramatist (died 1655)
  • Deaths

  • January 11Scipione Ammirato, Italian historian (born 1531)
  • March 13Henry Cuffe, English philosophical writer and politician (executed, born 1563)
  • April 10Mark Alexander Boyd, Scottish poet (born 1562)
  • August 19William Lambarde, English antiquary and lawyer (born 1536)
  • August 31Gian Vincenzo Pinelli, Italian humanist and book collector (born 1535)
  • September 7John Shakespeare, English glover and father of William Shakespeare (born c. 1530)
  • November 8John Hooker, English constitutionalist (born c. 1527)
  • Approximate year of deathThomas Nashe, English pamphleteer, poet and satirist (born 1567)
  • References

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