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1699 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1699.

Contents

Events

  • January 27 – Jonathan Swift is out of work after the death of his employer, Sir William Temple.
  • May 4 – The beginning of the fictional Gulliver's Travels (1726).
  • Joseph Addison receives a pension of £300 to enable him to travel abroad.
  • Prose

  • Richard Bentley – A Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris (prev. pub. in William Wotton's Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning)
  • Samuel Clarke
  • Some Reflections on that part of a book called Amyntor, or a Defence of Milton's Life, which relates to the Writings of the Primitive Fathers, and the Canon of the New Testament
  • Three Practical Essays on Baptism, Confirmation and Repentance
  • Jeremy Collier – A Defence of the Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage (see 1698 in literature)
  • Anne Dacier (Anne Lefèvre) – Homer's Iliad (prose, first translation into French)
  • William Dampier – Voyages and Descriptions (vol. ii)
  • John Dunton – The Dublin Scuffle
  • George Farquhar – The Adventures of Covent-Garden
  • François Fénelon (anonymously) – Les Aventures de Télémaque ("The Adventures of Telemachus")
  • Samuel Garth – The Dispensary (satire by one of Pope's mentors)
  • John Hughes – The Court of Neptune
  • George Keith – The Deism of William Penn, and his Brethren
  • William King
  • Dialogues of the Dead (in support of Charles Boyle)
  • The Furmetary
  • A Journey to London
  • Gerard Langbaine – The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets (cont. by Charles Gildon)
  • Roger L'Estrange – Fables and Storyes Moralized
  • John Locke – Mr Locke's Reply to the Right Revered the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second Letter (see 1697 in literature)
  • Cornelius Nary – The Chief Points in Controversy between the Catholics and the Protestants
  • Frances Norton – Reliquae Gethinianae
  • John Oldmixon – Reflections on the Stage, and Mr Collier's Defence of the Short View
  • William Temple – Letters Written by Sir William Temple During his Being Ambassador at The Hague (edited initially by Jonathan Swift)
  • John Toland
  • The Life of John Milton
  • Amyntor; or, A Defence of Milton's Life
  • Thomas Traherne – A Serious and Pathetical Contemplation of the Mercies of God
  • William Wake – The Principles of the Christian Religion Explained
  • Ned Ward – A Trip to New-England
  • James Wright – Historia Histrionica
  • Poetry

  • Thomas Brown – A Collection of Miscellany Poems, Letters, etc.
  • Thomas D'Urfey – A Choice Collection of New Songs and Ballads
  • John Pomfret – The Choice
  • Nahum Tate – Elegies
  • Drama

  • Abel Boyer – Achilles, or Iphegenia in Aulis
  • Colley Cibber – Xerxes
  • John Dennis – Rinaldo and Armida
  • George Farquhar – The Constant Couple
  • Charles Gildon – Measure for Measure, or Beauty the Best Advocate (a re-adaptation of Davenant's 1662 adaptation The Law Against Lovers)
  • Joseph Harris – Love's a Lottery, and a Woman the Prize
  • Peter Anthony Motteux – The Island Princess; or, The Generous Portuguese (opera, adapted from John Fletcher)
  • Mary Pix – The False Friend
  • Births

  • April 17 – Robert Blair, Scottish poet (died 1746)
  • April 28 – Joseph Spence, English literary historian (died 1768)
  • June 26 – Madame Geoffrin, French salonnière (died 1777)
  • August 13 (bapt.) – John Dyer, Welsh poet (died 1757)
  • December 29 – Friedrich Ludwig Abresch, German-born Dutch philologist (died 1782)
  • Deaths

  • January 21 – Obadiah Walker, English religious writer and controversialist (born 1616)
  • January 27 – Sir William Temple, English statesman and essayist (born 1628)
  • March 24 – John Evelyn the Younger, English translator (born 1655)
  • March 27 – Edward Stillingfleet, English theologian (born 1635)
  • April 21 – Jean Racine, French dramatist (born 1639)
  • April 22
  • Hans Erasmus Aßmann, Freiherr von Abschatz, German statesman and poet (born 1646)
  • Lady Anne Halkett, English memoirist (born 1623)
  • November 23 – Joseph Beaumont, English clergyman, academic and poet (born 1616)
  • December 16 – Erhard Weigel, German philosopher and mathematician (born 1625)
  • References

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