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1662 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1662.

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Events

  • February 15 – Première of Sir William Davenant's The Law Against Lovers, the first Restoration adaptation of Shakespeare (an amalgam of Measure for Measure and Much Ado About Nothing), given by the Duke's Company at the new Duke's Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
  • September 29Samuel Pepys sees the King's Company production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in London. In his Diary, he calls it "The most insipid, ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life."
  • December 26 – Première of Molière's comedy The School for Wives (L'école des femmes) at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal (rue Saint-Honoré) in Paris.
  • Two autos sacramentales by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, entitled Las órdenes militares and Mística y real Babilonia, are the subject of an inquiry by the Spanish Inquisition; the former is censured, its manuscript copies confiscated, and remains condemned until 1671.
  • The Parliament of England passes the first Printing Act of the Restoration era, the Licensing of the Press Act, which restricts London printers to a total of 24, each with no more than three presses and three apprentices. Books printed abroad are banned. Roger L'Estrange is granted a warrant to seize seditious books or pamphlets.
  • John Ogilby, Master of the Revels in Ireland, opens the first Theatre Royal, Dublin, in Smock Alley.
  • Prose

  • Book of Common Prayer (revised)
  • Margaret Cavendish – Orations of Diverse Persons
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (posthumous) – États et Empires du Soleil (The States and Empires of the Sun)
  • Franciscus van den EndenKort Verhael van Nieuw-Nederland (Brief Account of New Netherlands)
  • Thomas FullerThe History of the Worthies of England
  • John Heydon
  • The Harmony of the World
  • The English Physician's Guide
  • Theomagia, Part 1
  • Huang Zongxi (黃宗羲) – Mingyi daifanglu (Waiting for the Dawn, 明夷待訪錄)
  • Baruch Spinoza – On the Improvement of the Understanding
  • Drama

  • Margaret Cavendish – Plays Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle (closet dramas)
  • Aston CockayneThe Tragedy of Ovid published
  • Pierre CorneilleSertorius
  • Sir William DavenantThe Law Against Lovers
  • William HemingesThe Jews' Tragedy published
  • Robert HowardThe Committee
  • Francis Kirkman (probable compiler) – The Wits, or Sport for Sport (collection of drolls)
  • Thomas Middleton and John WebsterAnything for a Quiet Life published
  • MolièreThe School for Wives
  • Ferdinando Parkhurst – Ignoramus (English translation of George Ruggle's Latin play)
  • John WilsonThe Cheats
  • Poetry

  • Joost van den VondelJoannes de Boetgezant
  • Michael WigglesworthThe Day of Doom, or A Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgement
  • Births

  • January 27Richard Bentley, English classicist (died 1742)
  • March 15 – Gabriel Álvarez de Toledo, Spanish Royal Librarian and poet (died 1714)
  • October 18Matthew Henry, English Bible commentator (died 1714)
  • November 26 – John Hudson, English classicist and librarian (died 1719)
  • December 17 – Samuel Wesley, English poet and author (died 1735)
  • Deaths

  • March 10Samuel Hartlib, German-born English polymath (born 1600)
  • March 30François le Métel de Boisrobert, French poet (born 1592)
  • May – Daniel de Priézac, French political writer (born 1590)
  • August 17Richard Hubberthorne, English Quaker preacher and writer (born 1628)
  • August 19Blaise Pascal, French philosopher (born 1623)
  • Unknown dateHenry Jeanes, English controversialist and pamphleteer (born 1611)
  • References

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