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1640 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1640.

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Events

  • January 21Salmacida Spolia, a masque written by Sir William Davenant and designed by Inigo Jones, is performed at Whitehall Palace — the final royal masque of the Caroline era.
  • March 17 (St. Patrick's Day) – Henry Burnell's play Landgartha premieres at the Werburgh Street Theatre in Dublin. It is one of the earliest dramatic works from a native Irish playwright.
  • April 16 (approx.) – James Shirley returns to England from Ireland.
  • May 4 – Theatre manager William Beeston is sent to the Marshalsea Prison for staging a play (perhaps Richard Brome's The Court Beggar, or his The Queen and Concubine) that offends the Stuart regime. This constitutes the sole repression of the theatre to occur during the reign of King Charles I.
  • May 28Pedro Calderón de la Barca joins the Catalonian campaign led by the Duke of Olivares.
  • English Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace, serving in the Bishops' Wars in Scotland, writes "To Lucasta, Going to the Warres" (published 1649) and the unperformed tragedy The Soldier (lost).
  • New books

  • The Bay Psalm Book, the first book printed in North America
  • Uriel da CostaExemplar Humanae Vitae
  • Diego de Saavedra FajardoIdea de un principe plotico cristiano (literally, "The Idea of a Christian Political Prince;" in English, The Royal Politician)
  • Thomas FullerJoseph's Partly-coloured Coat
  • James HowellDodona's Grove
  • Cornelius JansenAugustinus
  • Thomas StephensArte da lingoa Canarim, a grammar of the Konkani language
  • John WilkinsA Discourse Concerning a New Planet
  • Francisco de RiojaAristarco o censura de la proclamación católica de los catalanes
  • Baltasar GraciánEl político Don Fernando el Católico
  • Juan Eusebio NierembergDe la diferencia entre lo temporal y lo eterno. Crisol de desengaño
  • Diego Saavedra Fajardo – Idea de un príncipe político cristiano representada por cien empresas
  • New drama

  • Henry BurnellLandgartha
  • Pierre CorneilleHorace
  • William DavenantSalmacida Spolia
  • John Fletcher & James ShirleyThe Night Walker (published)
  • Henry GlapthorneThe Hollander, Wit in a Constable, and The Ladies' Privilege (published)
  • John Gough – The Strange Discovery
  • William HabingtonThe Queen of Arragon
  • Samuel Harding – Sicily and Naples
  • Jean MairetL’Illustre corsaire
  • Nathaniel Richards – Messalina (published)
  • Joseph Rutter- The Cid, Part 2 (published)
  • George SandysChrist's Passion (English translation of Hugo Grotius's Christus Patiens)
  • Lewis Sharpe – The Noble Stranger published
  • James Shirley – The Imposture performed; a single-volume collection of eight plays published; The Arcadia, The Humorous Courtier, and Saint Patrick for Ireland published; The Coronation published but misattributed to John Fletcher
  • Francisco de Rojas ZorrillaLos bandos de Verona
  • Pedro Calderón de la BarcaPsiquis y Cupido
  • Valentín de Céspedes – Las glorias del mejor siglo
  • Lope de VegaParte XXIV de comedias
  • Entremeses nuevos
  • Fray Alonso Remón – Las tres mujeres en una
  • Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla
  • Donde hay agravios no hay celos
  • No hay amigo para amigo
  • Progne y Filomena
  • Poetry

  • Thomas CarewPoems
  • Robert Sempill the youngerThe Life and Death of Habbie Simpson, Piper of Kilbarchan
  • John TathamFancy's Theatre
  • Romances varios de diversos autores
  • Births

  • April 2 – Marianna Alcoforado, Portuguese nun and purported letter-writer (died 1723)
  • June 5Pu Songling (蒲松龄), Chinese writer (died 1715)
  • August 8 – Amalia Catharina, German poet (died 1697)
  • September 6Heinrich Brewer, German historian (died c. 1713)
  • December 6Claude Fleury, French historian (died 1723)
  • December 14 (probable date) – Aphra Behn (Eaffrey Johnson), English dramatist (died 1689)
  • Unknown dates
  • David-Augustin de Brueys, French theologian and dramatist (died 1723)
  • Madame de Villedieu, French dramatist and novelist (died 1683)
  • Deaths

  • January 25 – Robert Burton, English scholar (born 1577)
  • February/March – Richard Rowlands, English antiquary (born c. 1550)
  • March 8 (burial) – Samuel Ward, English Puritan preacher and writer (born 1577)
  • March 17Philip Massinger, English dramatist (born 1583)
  • March 22Thomas Carew, English poet (born 1595)
  • April – Uriel da Costa, Portuguese philosopher (born c. 1585)
  • April 2Paul Fleming, German poet (born 1609)
  • April 28 (burial) – William Alabaster, English poet and playwright (born 1567)
  • May 30André Duchesne, French historian (born 1584)
  • October 1Claudio Achillini, Italian philosopher and poet (born 1574)
  • December
  • William Aspley, English publisher (born c. 1573)
  • Sir John Melton, English politician and writer (unknown year of birth)
  • Unknown dates
  • Charles Aleyn, English poet (unknown year of birth)
  • Daniel Naborowski, Polish Baroque poet (born 1573)
  • Possible year of death
  • John Ford, English dramatist (born 1584)
  • Elizabeth Melville, Scottish poet (born c. 1578)
  • References

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