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1728 in literature

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This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1728.

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Events

  • January 28 – On the night of Esther Johnson's death, Jonathan Swift begins writing The Death of Mrs. Johnson.
  • January 29John Rich, manager of the theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, mounts the first production of The Beggar's Opera, a ballad opera by John Gay. Its great success (it initially runs for 62 performances) makes "Rich gay and Gay rich". By the summer, it has been imitated in Thomas Walker's The Quaker's Opera; and William Hogarth begins painting scenes from it.
  • May – Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan launch The Intelligencer (periodical).
  • October 12 – The Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal is founded by Daniel Defoe and Henry Baker.
  • Completion of the utenzi (epic poem) Utendi wa Tambuka by Mwengo, son of Athumani, one of the earliest known examples of Swahili literature.
  • Biblioteca Joanina at the University of Coimbra (Portugal) completed.
  • Prose

  • Penelope AubinThe Life and Adventures of the Young Count Albertus (sequel)
  • Peter BrowneThe Procedure, Extent, and Limits of Human Understanding
  • "Captain George Carleton" – Memoirs of an English Officer
  • Ephraim ChambersCyclopaedia, or, A Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
  • John DennisRemarks on Mr. Pope's Rape of the Lock
  • James GibbsA Book of Architecture
  • Eliza HaywoodThe Agreeable Caledonian
  • Francis HutchesonAn Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections
  • John Oldmixon
  • The Arts of Logick and Rhetorick
  • An Essay on Criticism
  • Robert Lindsay of PitscottieThe Historie and Chronicles of Scotland, 1436–1565 (written about 1575, in the Scots language)
  • Christopher PittAn Essay on Virgil's Aeneid
  • Elizabeth Rowe – Friendship in Death
  • Richard SavageNature in Perfection
  • George SewellPosthumous Works of Dr. George Sewell
  • Jonathan Swift – A Short View of the State of Ireland
  • William WycherleyThe Posthumous Works of William Wycherley, edited by Lewis Theobald (part of Theobald's and Curll's battle with Pope and other "Tory" wits)
  • Edward YoungA Vindication of Providence
  • Drama

  • Colley Cibber and Sir John VanbrughA Journey to London
  • Henry FieldingLove in Several Masques
  • John GayThe Beggar's Opera
  • Pierre de MarivauxLe Trionphe de Plutus
  • John MottleyThe Craftsman
  • Alexis PironLes Fils ingrats
  • Lewis TheobaldDouble Falsehood, or the Distress'd Lovers (reportedly adapted from Cardenio, by Fletcher and Shakespeare)
  • Sir John Vanbrugh – The Provok'd Husband
  • Poetry

  • Joseph Addison (posthumously) – The Christian Poet: A miscellany of divine poems
  • Thomas CookeThe Works of Hesiod (first translation of Hesiod into English)
  • Henry Fielding (as "by Lemuel Gulliver, Poet Laureat to the King of Lilliput") – The Masquerade
  • David MalletThe Excursion
  • Alexander Pope (anonymously) – The Dunciad
  • Allan RamsayPoems
  • James Ralph
  • Night
  • Sawney: An heroic poem. Occasion'd by the Dunciad
  • Zeuma; or, The Love of Liberty (dated 1729)
  • Richard SavageThe Bastard
  • Thomas SheridanThe Satyrs of Persius
  • James ThomsonSpring (part of The Seasons)
  • Ned Ward (anonymously) – Durgen; or, A Plain Satyr upon a Pompous Satyrist (dated 1729)
  • Edward Young
  • Love of Fame, the Universal Passion
  • Ocean: An Ode
  • Births

  • Early – Lady Dorothea Du Bois (Dorothea Annesley), Irish writer (died 1774)
  • January 9Thomas Warton, English literary historian and poet laureate (died 1790)
  • March 11Robert Bage, English novelist (died 1801)
  • September 14Mercy Otis Warren, political writer (died 1814)
  • November 10 (probable date) – Oliver Goldsmith, Irish writer and poet (died 1774)
  • Deaths

  • April 25John Woodward, English naturalist and antiquary (born 1665)
  • February 12Cotton Mather, American pamphleteer and minister (born 1663)
  • June 23Gabriel Daniel, French historian (born 1649
  • September 12Richard Leigh, English metaphysical poet (born 1649/50)
  • September 23Christian Thomasius, German publisher and author (born 1655)
  • November 13William Wall, English theologian (born 1647)
  • December 19White Kennett, English antiquary, religious writer and bishop (born 1660)
  • References

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