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1638 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1638.

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Events

  • January 3Joost van den Vondel's historical play Gijsbrecht van Aemstel is first performed, to mark the opening of the Schouwburg of Van Campen, Amsterdam's first public theatre (postponed from 26 December 1637). It is then performed annually in the city on New Year's Day until 1968.
  • February 6Luminalia, a masque written by Sir William Davenant and designed by Inigo Jones, is staged at the English Court.
  • March 27 – The King's Men perform Chapman's tragedy Bussy D'Ambois at the English Court.
  • May – English poet John Milton sets out for a tour of the European continent. He spends the summer in Florence where he later claims to have met the incarcerated Galileo.
  • October 27 – The King's Men act Ben Jonson's satirical city comedy Volpone (1606) at the Blackfriars Theatre in London.
  • An Armenian language edition of the Psalms printed in New Julfa (Isfahan) is the first book printed in Persia.
  • The Beijing Gazette official newspaper in China makes a switch in its production process from woodblock printing to movable type printing.
  • Swiss-born engraver Matthäus Merian produces his illustrated view of London.
  • Prose

  • Méric CasaubonA Treatise of Use and Custom
  • Johann Amos Comenius – Janua Linguarum Reserata, or a Seed-Plot of All Languages and Sciences
  • Sir Kenelm DigbyA Conference With a Lady About a Choice of Religion
  • Robert FluddPhilosophia Moysaica
  • Francis Godwin, Bishop of Hereford (died 1633; as Domingo Gonsales) – The Man in the Moone, or the Discovrse of a Voyage thither, an early example of science fiction
  • John LilburneA Work of the Beast
  • Philip MassingerThe Duke of Milan (second quarto)
  • Captain John Underhill – News from America, or a New and Experimental Discovery of New England
  • John WilkinsThe Discovery of a World in the Moon
  • Juan Rodriguez Freyle – El Carnero
  • Fray Hortensio Félix Paravicino – Oraciones evangélicas o discursos panegíricos y morales
  • Francisco de QuevedoDe los remedios de cualquier fortuna
  • Drama

  • Richard BromeThe Antipodes
  • Antonio CoelloEl conde de Sex, o Dar la vida por su dama
  • Pierre CorneilleLe Cid (first English translation)
  • Abraham CowleyNaufragium Joculare (in Latin)
  • William Davenant
  • The Unfortunate Lovers
  • The Fair Favorite
  • Luminalia (masque)
  • Brittania Triumphans (masque)
  • John Ford
  • The Lady's Trial licensed
  • The Fancies Chaste and Noble published
  • Thomas HeywoodThe Wise Woman of Hoxton published
  • William Johnson – Valetudinarium (in Latin)
  • Thomas Jordan (attributed) – The Wasp
  • Henry KilligrewThe Conspiracy published
  • John Kirke (?) or Wentworth Smith (?) – The Seven Champions of Christendom published
  • Tirso de MolinaLas Quinas de Portugal
  • Thomas NabbesThe Bride
  • Thomas RandolphAmyntas, or the Impossible Dowry published
  • William Rowley – A Shoemaker a Gentleman published
  • Pierre du RyerAlcione
  • Henry Shirley – The Martyr'd Soldier published
  • James Shirley
  • The Royal Master performed and published
  • The Duke's Mistress published
  • Sir John SucklingThe Goblins
  • Lope de VegaPorfiar hasta morir
  • Juan Pérez de Montalbán
  • Los amantes de Teruel
  • Tomo II de comedias
  • Poetry

  • John BarclayThe Mirror of Minds (posthumous)
  • Richard Braithwaite (alias "Corymbaeus") – Barnabee's Journal (In Latin and English versions)
  • Abraham Cowley – Love's Riddle
  • William Davenant – Madagascar, with other Poems
  • Francis Lenton – Great Britain's Beauties; or, The Female Glory Epitomized
  • Shackerley MarmionA Funeral Sacrifice, to the Sacred Memory of his Thrice-Honored Father, Ben Jonson
  • John MiltonLycidas
  • Miguel de Silveira – El Macabeo
  • Births

  • January 24Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset, English poet (died 1706)
  • May 13Richard Simon, French Biblical commentator (died 1712)
  • August 6Nicolas Malebranche, French philosopher (died 1715)
  • October – Edmé Boursault, French dramatist and miscellanist (died 1701)
  • Deaths

  • January 27Gonzalo de Céspedes y Meneses, Spanish novelist (born c. 1585)
  • April 19Jeremias Drexel, German Jesuit religious writer (born 1581)
  • June 25Juan Pérez de Montalbán, Spanish dramatist, poet and novelist (born c. 1602)
  • December 8 – Ivan Gundulić, Croatian Baroque poet (born 1589)
  • c. December – John Day, English playwright and poet (born 1574)

    References

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