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1685 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1685.

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Events

  • February – The death of King Charles II of England results in one of the major theatrical flops of the Restoration era: Albion and Albanius — an allegorical drama in praise of the late king, with text by John Dryden and music by Louis Grabu — is in rehearsals at the time.
  • June – A revised version of Albion and Albanius fails, largely because it coincides with the Duke of Monmouth's invasion.
  • June – Parliament revives the Printing Act of 1662, limiting London printers.
  • Antoine Furetière is expelled from the Académie française for proposing to publish a complete dictionary of the French language himself.
  • Publication of the Fourth Folio of Shakespeare's works in London.
  • Prose

  • Scipion AbeilleHistoire des Os ("Description of the Bones")
  • Aphra BehnLove-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister
  • Ihara SaikakuFive Women Who Loved Love
  • Drama

  • Jean Galbert de CampistronAndronic
  • John CrowneSir Courtly Nice
  • Thomas d'Urfey
  • The Banditti, or A Lady's Distress
  • The Commonwealth of Women (adapted from The Sea Voyage)
  • Nahum Tate
  • The Cuckold's Haven (adaptation of Eastward Ho)
  • A Duke and No Duke (adaptation of Sir Aston Cockayne's Trappolin Suppos'd a Prince)
  • Births

  • January 9Tiberius Hemsterhuis, Dutch critic (died 1766)
  • March 12George Berkeley Irish philosopher and bishop (died 1753)
  • June 30John Gay, English poet and dramatist (died 1732)
  • Deaths

  • March 18Francis Harold, Irish Franciscan historian (year of birth not known)
  • c. April 14 – Thomas Otway, English dramatist (born 1652)
  • April 29Luc d'Achery, French author of critical editions of medieval manuscripts (born 1609)
  • June 16Anne Killigrew, English poet (born 1660)
  • June 17Andrew Allam, English historian (born 1655)
  • July 1Nalan Xingde, Chinese ci poet (born 1655)
  • October 23 – Yamaga Sokō (山鹿 素行), Japanese philosopher (born 1622)
  • Unknown dates
  • Jean Cabassut, French theologian (born 1604)
  • Placido Puccinelli, Italian historian (born 1609)
  • In literature

  • R. D. Blackmore's novel Lorna Doone (1869) and Arthur Conan Doyle's Micah Clarke (1889) are set during the Monmouth Rebellion in England.
  • References

    1685 in literature Wikipedia


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