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1633 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1633.

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Events

  • May 21Ben Jonson's masque The King's Entertainment at Welbeck is performed.
  • October 18 – King Charles I of England re-issues the Declaration of Sports, originally published by his father, King James I in 1617, listing the sports and recreations permitted on Sundays and other holy days.
  • November 17 – King Charles I of England and Queen Henrietta Maria watch the King's Men perform Shakespeare's Richard III on the Queen's birthday at St. James's Palace.
  • November 26 – The King and Queen watch The Taming of the Shrew at St. James's Palace.
  • Queen Henrietta's Men have a great stage hit with their revival of Marlowe's The Jew of Malta at the Cockpit Theatre, with new prologues and epilogues by Thomas Heywood, and with Richard Perkins in the title role; its first known publication also takes place this year in London (as The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta), around 40 years after its first performance.
  • In view of the condemnation of Galileo Galilei by the Catholic Church, René Descartes abandons plans to publish Treatise on the World, his work of the past four years.
  • New books

  • William AlabasterEcce sponsus venit
  • "Henry van Etten" (pseudonym for Jean Leurechon) – Mathematical Recreations
  • Fulke GrevilleCertain Learned and Elegant Works (containing the closet dramas Alaham and Mustapha)
  • New drama

  • Anonymous – The Costly Whore (published)
  • Thomas CarewCoelum Britanicum (masque)
  • John Fletcher and James ShirleyThe Night Walker
  • John Ford (published in individual editions)
  • The Broken Heart
  • Love's Sacrifice
  • 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
  • Henry GlapthorneArgalus and Parthenia (approx. date)
  • Thomas GoffeOrestes (published)
  • Peter Hausted (published)
  • The Rival Friends
  • Senile Odium
  • Thomas HeywoodThe English Traveller
  • Ben JonsonThe King's Entertainment at Welbeck
  • Sidhhi Narsingh Malla, King of Nepal – Ekadashi Brata
  • Christopher MarloweThe Jew of Malta (published)
  • Shackerley MarmionA Fine Companion (published; perhaps first performed)
  • John Marston – The Workes of Mr. J. Marston (the first collection of his plays published)
  • Philip MassingerA New Way to Pay Old Debts (published)
  • Walter Mountfort – The Launching of the Mary
  • Thomas NabbesCovent Garden
  • William Rowley (published)
  • All's Lost by Lust
  • A Match at Midnight
  • James Shirley
  • The Bird in a Cage (performed and published)
  • A Contention for Honor and Riches (published)
  • The Gamester
  • The Young Admiral
  • Arthur Wilson – The Inconstant Lady
  • Poetry

  • Abraham CowleyPoetical Blossoms
  • John Donne (posthumous) – Poems, by J.D., the first collected edition
  • Phineas FletcherThe Purple Island, or the Isle of Man
  • George Herbert (posthumous) – The Temple: Sacred poems and private ejaculations, the first collected edition
  • Births

  • February 23Samuel Pepys, English diarist (died 1703)
  • July 1Johann Heinrich Heidegger, Swiss theologian (died 1698)
  • November 11George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, English politician and writer (died 1695)
  • Deaths

  • March 1George Herbert, Welsh-born English poet (born 1593)
  • August 10Anthony Munday, English dramatist and miscellanist (born c. 1560)
  • September 4Lady Margaret Hoby, English diarist (born 1571)
  • September 27Cristóbal de Mesa, Spanish poet (born 1559)
  • Unknown dateRichard Hawkins, English publisher (year of birth unknown)
  • Probable year of deathWilliam Bellenden, Scottish classicist (born c. 1550)
  • References

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