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1719 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1719.

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Events

  • April 23–25 – Publication in London of Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe as The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by Himself by William Taylor, the author's first work of fiction at the age of around 60. Defoe's anonymity is broken in September by Charles Gildon in The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr D— De D—, of London, Hosier. Before the end of the year Robinson Crusoe runs through four editions, Defoe writes a sequel, The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, and there are several imitators. Also this year, Defoe launches the periodical The Manufacturer.
  • Nicholas Rowe's widow receives a pension from King George I of Great Britain in recognition of her husband's translation of Lucan's Pharsalia, published complete posthumously this year.
  • Richard Steele launches The Plebeian (periodical).
  • Prose

  • Anonymous – Zulima
  • Joseph Addison
  • Maxims, Observations, and Reflections
  • Notes upon the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost
  • The Old Whig I
  • The Old Whig II
  • John Durant Breval
  • Mac-Dermot
  • Ovid in Masquerade ("by Mr. Joseph Gay" – part of Curll's continuing battle with John Gay)
  • Daniel Defoe
  • Robinson Crusoe
  • The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
  • Charles GildonThe Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Mr. D—DeF--, of London, Hosier (satire on Defoe)
  • Eliza Haywood (anonymous) – Love in Excess; Or, The Fatal Enquiry vol. 1
  • Benjamin HoadlyThe Common Rights of Subjects, Defended
  • Giles JacobThe Poetical Register (biographies of playwrights, by themselves)
  • Nicholas Rowe – Lucan's Pharsalia
  • Isaac WattsThe Psalms of David (transl.)
  • Georg von WellingOpus magotheosophicum et cabbalisticum
  • Edward YoungA Letter to Mr. Tickell (on Addison's death)
  • Drama

  • Anonymous – Heroick Friendship (attributed to Thomas Otway)
  • Thomas BettertonThe Bond-Man
  • Colley CibberXimena (published)
  • Matthew Concanen – Wexford Wells
  • John LeighKensington Gardens
  • Richard Savage – Love in a Veil
  • George SewellThe Tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh
  • Thomas SoutherneThe Spartan Dame
  • William Taverner – 'Tis Well If It Takes
  • Edward YoungBusiris
  • Poetry

  • Matthew PriorPoems on Several Occasions
  • Allan RamsayContent
  • See also 1719 in poetry
  • Births

  • January 17Johann Elias Schlegel, German critic and dramatic poet (died 1749)
  • March 29John Hawkins, English writer and biographer (died 1789)
  • May 30Roger Newdigate, English politician, founder of the Newdigate Prize for poetry (died 1806)
  • July 4Michel-Jean Sedaine, French dramatist (died 1797)
  • July 23Frances Boscawen, English diarist and bluestocking (died 1805)
  • October 17Jacques Cazotte, French fantasy writer (died 1792)
  • November 23Spranger Barry, Irish-born actor (died 1777)
  • Deaths

  • January 18Samuel Garth, English poet and physician (born 1661)
  • April 15Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon, consort and belle of the French court (born 1635)
  • June 17Joseph Addison, English journalist and satirist (born 1672)
  • July 17Elinor James, English pamphleteer (born 1644)
  • September 7John Harris, English writer (born c. 1666)
  • November 19Charles-Claude Genest, French poet and dramatist (born 1639)
  • November 26John Hudson, English classicist and librarian (born 1662)
  • December 2Pasquier Quesnel, French theologian (born 1634)
  • December 31John Flamsteed, English Astronomer Royal (born 1646)
  • References

    1719 in literature Wikipedia


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