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1607 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1607.

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Events

  • February 2 – The King's Men perform Barnes's The Devil's Charter at the English Court.
  • June 5John Hall marries Susanna, daughter of William Shakespeare.
  • September 5Hamlet is performed aboard the East India Company ship Red Dragon, under the command of Capt. William Keeling, anchored off the coast of Sierra Leone, the first known performance of a Shakespeare play outside England in English, and the first by amateurs.
  • September 30Richard II is acted aboard the Red Dragon.
  • First performance of the first wholly parodic play in English, Francis Beaumont's The Knight of the Burning Pestle, unsuccessfully, probably by child actors at the Blackfriars Theatre in London.
  • Prose

  • William AlabasterApparatus in Revelationem Jesu Christi
  • John CowellThe Interpreter (suppressed by the English House of Commons for excessive royalism)
  • Michael DraytonThe Legend of Great Cromwell
  • Edward Grimeston – A General Inventory of the History of France
  • Antoine Loysel – Institutes coutumières
  • César OudinThrésor des deux langues françoise et espagnole
  • Lawrence Twine – The Pattern of Painful Adventures, second edition; a source for Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre
  • Honoré d'Urfé – L'Astrée (part 1)
  • Drama

  • William Alexander, 1st Earl of StirlingThe Monarchic Tragedies (second edition adding The Alexandrean and Julius Caesar to closet dramas Croesus and Darius
  • Anonymous – Claudius Tiberius Nero
  • Barnabe BarnesThe Devil's Charter
  • Francis BeaumontThe Knight of the Burning Pestle
  • Beaumont and FletcherThe Woman Hater (published, earliest of their collaborations to appear in print)
  • Thomas CampionLord Hay's Masque
  • George ChapmanBussy D'Ambois (published)
  • John Day, William Rowley, and George WilkinsThe Travels of the Three English Brothers
  • Thomas DekkerThe Whore of Babylon
  • Thomas Dekker and John WebsterWestward Ho and Northward Ho published
  • Dekker & Webster, with Henry Chettle (?), Thomas Heywood (?), and Wentworth Smith (?) – Sir Thomas Wyatt (published)
  • Thomas HeywoodThe Fair Maid of the Exchange (published)
  • Ben JonsonVolpone (published)
  • John Marston – What You Will (published)
  • Thomas Middleton
  • Michaelmas Term (performed)
  • The Phoenix (published)
  • The Puritan (published as "written by W.S.")
  • The Revenger's Tragedy (published)
  • Edward Sharpham – Cupid's Whirligig
  • Thomas TomkisLingua (published)
  • George WilkinsThe Miseries of Enforced Marriage (published)
  • Poetry

  • Thomas Dekker – The Seven Deadly Sins of London
  • Births

  • March 8 – Johann von Rist, German poet (died 1667)
  • July 10 – Philippe Labbe, French Jesuit writer (died 1667)
  • October 4Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla, Spanish dramatist (died c. 1660)
  • November 1 – Georg Philipp Harsdorffer, German poet and translator (died 1658)
  • November 5Anna Maria van Schurman, Dutch poet (died 1678)
  • November 15Madeleine de Scudéry, French writer (died 1701)
  • Unknown dates
  • Alaol, Bengali poet (died 1680)
  • Antoine Gombaud, French essayist (died 1684)
  • Filadelfo Mugnos, Italian historian (died 1675)
  • Francisco Núñez de Pineda y Bascuñán, Chilean writer and soldier (died 1682)
  • Deaths

  • January 6Guidobaldo del Monte, Italian philosopher (born 1545)
  • May – Sir Edward Dyer, English poet (born 1543)
  • June – Thomas Newton, English physician, clergyman, poet, author and translator (born c. 1542)
  • June 19Johannes Bertelius, historian of Luxembourg (born 1544)
  • June 30Caesar Baronius, Italian ecclesiastical historian (born 1538)
  • July 6Achille Gagliardi, Italian theologian (born 1537)
  • July 7 – Penelope Rich, Lady Rich, English noblewoman, inspiration for Sir Philip Sidney's "Stella" (born 1563)
  • October 31 – Wawrzyniec Grzymała Goślicki, Polish philosopher (born c. 1540)
  • Unknown dates
  • Cuthbert Burby, English publisher and bookseller
  • Dinko Ranjina, Croatian poet (born 1536)
  • Probable year of deathHenry Chettle, English dramatist (born c. 1564)
  • References

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