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1729 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1729.

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Events

  • Charles Perrault's Histoires ou contes du temps passé (1697) is translated into English for the first time, by Robert Samber as Histories or Tales of Past Times, told by Mother Goose, including such favourite fairy tales as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Puss in Boots.
  • The Derge Sutra Printing Temple, one of the most important cultural, social, religious and historical institutions in Tibet, is founded by Dongba Tseren.
  • Prose

  • Eliza Haywood (attributed) – The Fair Hebrew
  • James BramstonThe Art of Politics
  • Henry CareyPoems on Several Occasions
  • Edward Cooke – Battel of the Poets
  • Thomas Cooke – Tales, Epistles, Odes, Fables
  • Daniel Defoe as Andrew Moreton, Esq. – Second Thoughts are Best: or, a Further Improvement of a Late Scheme to Prevent Street Robberies
  • William HatchettThe Adventures of Abdalla (translated from the French of Jean-Paul Bignon first published in Paris, 1712, as Les Avantures d'Abdalla)
  • Eliza HaywoodThe Fair Hebrew; or, A True, but Secret History of Two Jewish Ladies
  • Thomas InnesCritical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of the Northern Parts of Britain
  • Soame JenynsThe Art of Dancing
  • William LawA Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (extremely popular devotional manual)
  • Daniel MaceThe New Testament in Greek and English (a diaglot)
  • Isaac NewtonThe Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (English translation of Newton's Latin work)
  • John OldmixonThe History of England, during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart
  • William PulteneyThe Honest Jury
  • James RalphClarinda
  • Elizabeth Rowe – Letters on Various Occasions
  • Richard SavageThe Wanderer
  • Thomas SherlockThe Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus
  • Jonathan Swift
  • An Epistle Upon an Epistle From a Certain Doctor to a Certain Great Lord
  • A Modest Proposal
  • William WycherleyThe Posthumous Works of William Wycherley ii. (see 1728)
  • Benito Jerónimo Feijoo – Ilustración apologética
  • Children

  • Robert Samber as Histories or Tales of Past Times, told by Mother Goose
  • Drama

  • Colley CibberLove in a Riddle
  • Charles CoffeyThe Beggar's Wedding
  • John GayPolly (sequel to The Beggar's Opera, banned from performance by Walpole)
  • Eliza Haywood – Frederick
  • Charles JohnsonThe Village Opera (opera)
  • Samuel Johnson (dramatist) – Hurlothrumbo, or The Supernatural
  • Thomas Odell
  • The Patron
  • The Smugglers
  • Thomas Southerne – Money the Mistress
  • James ThomsonBritannia
  • Poetry

  • Moses BrownePiscatory Eclogues
  • Alexander PopeThe Dunciad, Variorum
  • Births

  • January 12Edmund Burke, Irish political writer and politician (died 1797)
  • January 22Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, German writer, dramatist and critic (died 1781)
  • April 13 – Bishop Thomas Percy, poet, translator and bishop (died 1811)
  • August 11Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun, French poet (died 1807)
  • September 6Moses Mendelssohn, German philosopher of the Haskalah or Jewish enlightenment (died 1786)
  • September 25Christian Gottlob Heyne German classicist and archaeologist (died 1812)
  • September 29John Duncombe, English poet, antiquary and cleric (died 1786)
  • Unknown dates
  • Thomas Hawkins, English editor and cleric (died 1772)
  • Clara Reeve, English novelist (died 1807)
  • Deaths

  • January 19William Congreve, English dramatist and poet (born 1670)
  • May 17Samuel Clarke, English philosopher and cleric (born 1675)
  • September 1Richard Steele, Irish journalist, satirist and dramatist (born 1672)
  • October 9 – Sir Richard Blackmore, English poet and religious writer (born 1654)
  • November 16Abel Boyer, French-born lexicographer, journalist and miscellanist (born c. 1667)
  • December 13 – Anthony Collins, English philosopher (born 1676)
  • Unknown dateGershom Carmichael, Scottish philosopher (born c. 1672)
  • References

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