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1634 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1634.

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Events

  • January 1 – The King's Men perform Cymbeline at the court of King Charles I of England.
  • January 22 – The King's Men perform Davenant's The Wits at the Blackfriars Theatre in the City of London.
  • February 3James Shirley's spectacular masque The Triumph of Peace is staged in London. A repeat performance takes place on February 13.
  • February 6 – Shirley's play The Gamester is performed at court.
  • February 18Thomas Carew's masque Coelum Britannicum is staged at Whitehall Palace.
  • April 7 – The King's Men perform Chapman's Bussy D'Ambois at court.
  • April 8 – The tragicomedy The Two Noble Kinsmen (first performed c. 1614) is entered into the Stationers' Register in London with attribution to the late John Fletcher and William Shakespeare; it is published for the first time later in the year.
  • May 1Lodowick Carlell's play The Spartan Lady (now lost) is performed.
  • May 7William Prynne is sentenced by the Star Chamber in England to a £5,000 fine, life imprisonment, pillorying and the loss of part of his ears when his Histriomastix (published 1632) is viewed as an attack on King Charles I of England and Queen Henrietta Maria.
  • May 21 – A play called Lisander and Callista is performed — probably a version of the Fletcher/Massinger collaboration The Lovers' Progress.
  • July 30Ben Jonson's final masque, Love's Welcome at Bolsover, is performed at Bolsover Castle in the East Midlands of England.
  • The first part of Giambattista Basile's fairy tale collection The Pentamerone (Neapolitan: Lo cunto de li cunti overo lo trattenemiento de peccerille, "The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones") is published posthumously by his sister Adriana in Naples under the pseudonym Gian Alesio Abbatutis, including Cenerentola, an early version of Cinderella.
  • The Académie française is founded by Cardinal Richelieu.
  • First Théâtre du Marais opens in Paris.
  • The first Oberammergau Passion Play is performed in Bavaria
  • The Duke de Medinaceli forces Francisco de Quevedo into a 3-month marriage with Doña Esperanza de Aragón.
  • Prose

  • Moses AmyrautTraité de la predestination (Treatise on predestination)
  • Alonso Jerónimo de Salas BarbadilloEl Curioso y fabio Alexandro
  • John Blaxton – The English Usurer
  • Francisco de Quevedo
  • La cuna y la sepultura (The cradle and the sepulchre)
  • Translation of La introducción a la vida devota (The introduction to a life of devotion) of Francis of Sales
  • William Haydon – The True Picture and Relation of Prince Henry...
  • Thomas HerbertSome Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique
  • Johannes Kepler (died 1630) – Somnium (written 1608)
  • Thomas Muffet (died 1604; comp.) – Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalium Theatrum
  • Children

  • Anonymous – Pentamerone (Neapolitan folk tales for young children)
  • Drama

  • Juan Ruiz de AlarcónLa verdad sospechosa (published)
  • Richard Brome and Thomas HeywoodThe Late Lancashire Witches
  • William Davenant
  • The Wits
  • Love and Honour, also known as The Courage of Love
  • The Temple of Love (masque)
  • Lope de VegaLas bizarrías de Belisa
  • John Ford (and Thomas Dekker?) – Perkin Warbeck published
  • Thomas Heywood – A Maidenhead Well Lost published
  • Ben Jonson – Love's Welcome at Bolsover
  • John MiltonComus (masque)
  • Thomas NabbesTottenham Court
  • James Shirley
  • The Example
  • The Opportunity
  • The Triumph of Peace (masque)
  • Poetry

  • Richard CrashawEpigrammatum sacrorum liber ("A Book of Sacred Epigrams", in Latin)
  • Lope de Vega
  • La Gatomaquia ("The catfight")
  • Rimas humanas y divinas del licenciado Tomé de Burguillos
  • William HabingtonCastara (published anonymously)
  • Johann von Rist – Musa Teutonica
  • Births

  • March 18 – Madame de la Fayette, French novelist (died 1693)
  • July 14Pasquier Quesnel, French theologian (died 1719)
  • December 15 – Thomas Hansen Kingo, Danish poet, hymnist and bishop (died 1703)
  • Unknown date – Pierre Thomas, French scholar and memoirist (died 1698)
  • Deaths

  • May 12George Chapman, English dramatist, poet and translator (born c. 1559)
  • June 25 – John Marston, English dramatist (born 1576)
  • August 9William Noy, English jurist and legal writer (born 1577)
  • August 23 (bur.)Tomos Prys, Welsh-language poet (born c. 1564)
  • December 22Matthew Rader, Tyrolean philologist and historian (born 1561)
  • Possible year of death
  • Randle Cotgrave, English lexicographer (born 1587)
  • John Webster, English dramatist (born c. 1580)
  • References

    1634 in literature Wikipedia


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