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1715 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1715.

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Events

  • ?August – Nicholas Rowe becomes Poet Laureate of Great Britain.
  • First record of the actress and writer Eliza Haywood, performing in Thomas Shadwell's Shakespeare adaptation, Timon of Athens; or, The Man-Hater at the Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin.
  • Prose

  • Joseph AddisonThe Free-Holder (periodical)
  • Jane BarkerExilius; or, The Banished Roman
  • Richard BentleyA Sermon upon Popery
  • Charles CottonThe Genuine Works of Charles Cotton
  • Samuel CroxallThe Vision
  • Daniel Defoe
  • An Appeal to Honour and Justice
  • The Family Instructor
  • A Hymn to the Mob
  • Elizabeth ElstobThe Rudiments of Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue, first given in English; with an apology for the study of northern antiquities, the first grammar of Old English
  • Alain-René Lesage (anonymous) – L'Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (Books 1–6)
  • Charles MontaguThe Works and Life of the Late Earl of Halifax
  • Alexander Pope
  • The Temple of Fame (based on Chaucer)
  • The Iliad of Homer vol. i.
  • Jonathan RichardsonAn Essay on the Theory of Painting
  • "Captain" Alexander Smith – The Secret History of the Lives of the Most Celebrated Beauties, Ladies of Quality, and Jilts
  • Richard Steele
  • The Englishman: Second Series (periodical)
  • Town-Talk (periodical)
  • William Symson (pseudonymous) – A New Voyage to the East Indies
  • Thomas TickellThe First Book of Homer's Iliad
  • Isaac Watts
  • Divine Songs
  • A Guide to Prayer
  • Drama

  • Christopher Bullock
  • The Slip
  • A Woman's Revenge (adapted from Aphra Behn)
  • Henry CareyThe Contrivances
  • Susanna CentlivreThe Gotham Election (unacted because of political content)
  • Chikamatsu MonzaemonThe Battles of Coxinga (国姓爺合戦, Kokusen'ya Kassen)
  • Charles Rivière DufresnyLa Coquette de village
  • John Gay, Alexander Pope, and John Arbuthnot – What d'ye call it?
  • Benjamin Griffin
  • Injured Virtue; or, The Virgin Martyr
  • Love in a Sack
  • Charles Molloy – The Perplex'd Couple
  • Nicholas Rowe -The Tragedy of Lady Jane Grey
  • Lewis TheobaldThe Perfidious Brother (plagiarized)
  • John VanbrughThe Country House
  • Births

  • January 14 (baptised) – Frances Vane, Viscountess Vane (Lady Fanny), English memoirist (died 1788)
  • January 26 or February 26Claude Adrien Helvétius, French philosophical writer (died 1771)
  • September 30 – Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, French philosophical writer (died 1780)
  • October 1Richard Jago, English poet (died 1781)
  • Probable year of birthJohn Hawkesworth, English writer and editor (died 1773)
  • Deaths

  • February 25Pu Songling (蒲松齡), Qing Dynasty Chinese writer (born 1640)
  • March 8William Dampier, English explorer and writer (born 1651)
  • March 17Gilbert Burnet, Scottish theologian and historian (born 1643)
  • July 30Nahum Tate, Irish poet and hymnist (born 1652)
  • Unknown dateMary Monck, Irish poet (date of birth unknown)
  • In literature

  • Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy (1817) climaxes around the time of the Jacobite rising of 1715.
  • References

    1715 in literature Wikipedia


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