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1720 in literature

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This article is a summary of the major literary events and publications of 1720.

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Events

  • September–October – "South Sea Bubble": the South Sea Company in England collapses, affecting the fortunes of many writers, including John Gay, and occupying many works of literature. There are suspicions of complicity by Robert Walpole's government.
  • December 29 – The Haymarket Theatre in London opens with a performance of La Fille a la Morte, ou le Badeaut de Paris.
  • Prose

  • Arthur Blackamore – The Perfidious Brethren
  • Thomas BostonHuman Nature in its Fourfold State
  • Jane BreretonAn expostulatory Epistle to Sir Richard Steele upon the Death of Mr. Addison
  • Thomas Brown – The Remains of Mr. Thomas Brown
  • William Rufus ChetwoodThe Voyages, Dangerous Adventures, and Miraculous Escapes of Capt. Richard Falconer
  • Samuel CroxallThe Fair Circassian
  • Daniel Defoe
  • Memoirs of a Cavalier
  • Serious Reflections During the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
  • Charles GildonAll for the Better (fiction)
  • Thomas HearneA Collection of Curious Discourses
  • Aaron HillThe Creation
  • Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of ClarendonThe History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in Ireland
  • Hildebrand JacobThe Curious Maid
  • Delarivière Manley – The Power of Love (novels)
  • Alexander PennecuikStreams From Hellicon
  • Alexander PopeThe Iliad of Homer v, vi
  • Richard RawlinsonThe English Topographer
  • Martha Sansom – The Epistles of Clio and Strephon
  • George SewellA New Collection of Original Poems
  • Richard Steele
  • The Crisis of Property
  • A Nation a Family
  • Jonathan SwiftA Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture
  • William TempleThe Works of Sir William Temple
  • Ned WardThe Delights of the Bottle
  • "W. P." (possibly William Pittis) – The Jamaica Lady
  • Drama

  • Charles Buckingham – The Tragedy of King Henry IV of France
  • John Dennis – The Invader of His Country
  • Benjamin GriffinWhig and Tory
  • John HughesThe Siege of Damascus
  • John LeighHob's Wedding
  • Pierre de Marivaux
  • L'Amour et la vérité
  • Arlequin poli par l'amour
  • Charles Molloy – The Half-Pay Officers
  • John MottleyThe Imperial Captives
  • Poetry

  • John GayPoems on Several Occasions
  • A New Miscellany of Original Poems (anthology)
  • Matthew PriorThe Conversation
  • Allan Ramsay
  • A Poem on the South-Sea
  • Poems
  • Births

  • January 8James Merrick, English poet and scholar (died 1769)
  • January 13 – Richard Hurd, English writer and bishop (died 1808)
  • January 27 (bapt.)Samuel Foote, English actor and playwright (died 1777)
  • July 18Gilbert White, English naturalist (died 1793)
  • October 2Elizabeth Montagu, English scholar and bluestocking (died 1800)
  • October 17Jacques Cazotte, French romance writer (died 1792)
  • October 19John Woolman, American Quaker diarist and preacher (died 1772)
  • Unknown dateMadeleine de Puisieux, French philosopher and feminist writer (died 1798)
  • Deaths

  • February 17 – John Hughes, English poet, editor and translator (born C. 1678)
  • April 21Antoine Hamilton Irish writer in French (born 1646)
  • June 27Guillaume Amfrye de Chaulieu, French poet and wit (born 1639)
  • August 5Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, English poet (born 1661)
  • August 9Simon Ockley, English orientalist (born 1678)
  • August 17Anne Dacier (Madame Dacier), French scholar and translator (born c. 1654)
  • September 7 – Eusèbe Renaudot, French theologian and orientalist (born 1646)
  • September 9 – Philippe de Dangeau, French author and army officer (born 1638)
  • Approximate dateShalom Shabazi, Jewish Yemeni rabbi and poet (born 1619)
  • References

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