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1608 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1608.

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Events

  • January 10 – Ben Jonson's The Masque of Beauty is performed by Queen Anne and her retinue at the Banqueting House, Whitehall, a sequel to The Masque of Blackness.
  • February 9 – Another masque by Jonson, The Hue and Cry After Cupid, is performed at the Banqueting House, with sets designed by Inigo Jones.
  • March 31 – Hamlet is performed aboard the East India Company ship Red Dragon, under the command of Capt. William Keeling.
  • June – Thomas Overbury is knighted.
  • Performances of George Chapman's play The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron in London are suppressed after the French Ambassador complains to King James.
  • Henry Ainsworth publishes a response to Richard Bernard's The Separatist Schisme.
  • Father Francisco Blancas de San Jose establishes a printing press at Abucay Church in the Philippines to produce books in the Spanish and Tagalog languages; Tomas Pinpin joins the staff the following year.
  • Juan Ruiz de Alarcón returns to Mexico from Spain, to take up an academic post.
  • Arthur Johnston goes to Italy to study at Padua.
  • The Morgan Bible is given by Cardinal Bernard Maciejowski, Bishop of Cracow, to Abbas I (Shah of Persia).
  • Thomas Coryat begins his walking tour of Europe.
  • Prose

  • George Abbot – A Brief Description of the Whole World
  • Robert Armin – A Nest of Ninnies
  • Thomas Dekker
  • The Dead Term
  • The Bellman of London
  • Francesco Maria Guazzo – Compendium Maleficarum
  • Johannes Kepler – Somnium (written; published posthumously in 1634)
  • Mathurin Régnier – Les Premieres d'Euvres ou Satyres de Regnier
  • Salomon Schweigger – Newe Reyßbeschreibung Teutschland Auss to Constantinople
  • "P. F." – The History of the Damnable Life and Deserved Death of Doctor John Faustus
  • Drama

  • Lording Barry – Ram Alley (published)
  • George Chapman – The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron
  • John Day – Humour Out of Breath and Law Tricks (published)
  • Lope de Vega
  • El acero de Madrid ("The steel of Madrid")
  • La adúltera perdonada (autos sacramentales)
  • Lo fingido verdadero ("What you Pretend Has Become Real")
  • Los melindres de Belisa
  • Peribáñez y el Comendador de Ocaña
  • John Fletcher – The Faithful Shepherdess (first performance)
  • Thomas Heywood – The Rape of Lucrece (published)
  • Ben Jonson
  • The Masque of Beauty (performed, and published with The Masque of Blackness)
  • The Hue and Cry After Cupid (performed and published)
  • Henry Machin & Gervase Markham – The Dumb Knight
  • The Merry Devil of Edmonton (attributed to Thomas Dekker, Michael Drayton, William Shakespeare and others; published; first performed by 1604)
  • Thomas Middleton
  • The Family of Love, A Mad World, My Masters, and A Trick to Catch the Old One (published)
  • A Yorkshire Tragedy (attributed; published with attribution to "W. Shakspeare")
  • John Sansbury – Periander
  • William Shakespeare – King Lear (published)
  • Poetry

  • See 1608 in poetry
  • Births

  • February 6 – António Vieira, Portuguese Jesuit orator and writer (died 1697)
  • February 12 – Daniello Bartoli, Jesuit writer (died 1685)
  • June 19 (bapt.) – Thomas Fuller, English cleric and historian (died 1661)
  • December 8 – Vendela Skytte, Swedish salonist and poet (died 1629)
  • December 9 – John Milton, English poet and author (died 1674)
  • Unknown date – Antoine Le Maistre, French lawyer, author and translator (died 1658)
  • Deaths

  • January 28 – Enrique Henríquez, Portuguese Jesuit theologian (born 1536)
  • February 16 – Nicolas Rapin, French translator, poet and satirist (born 1535)
  • February 26
  • Thomas Craig, Scottish poet (born c. 1538)
  • John Still, English bishop, once credited with writing Gammer Gurton's Needle (born c. 1543)
  • March 29 – Laurence Tomson, English theologian (born 1539)
  • April 19 – Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, statesman and poet (born 1536)
  • June 19
  • Alberico Gentili, Italian legal writer (born 1552)
  • Johann Pistorius (the younger), German controversialist and historian (born 1546)
  • July 26 – Pablo de Céspedes, Spanish poet and artist (born 1538)
  • September – Mary Shakespeare, English mother of Shakespeare (born c. 1540)
  • October 19
  • Martin Delrio, Netherlandish-born Spanish theologian (born 1551)
  • Geoffrey Fenton, English writer and politician (born c. 1539)
  • Unknown dates
  • George Bannatyne, Scottish collector of Scottish poems (born 1545)
  • Nicolas de Montreux, French novelist, poet and dramatist (born c. 1561)
  • Probable year – Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, French poet (born 1536)
  • References

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