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1737 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1737.

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Events

  • March 2Samuel Johnson and his former pupil David Garrick leave Lichfield to seek their fortunes in London.
  • June 21 – The Theatrical Licensing Act is passed, introducing censorship to the London stage. Plays now require approval before production. Edward Capell is appointed deputy-inspector of plays. The "legitimate drama" is limited to the theatres at Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and the Haymarket. The anonymous satire The Golden Rump (which may never have existed in full) is used as ammunition by the Act's proponents.
  • September 1The News Letter is first published in Belfast by Francis Joy, making it the world's oldest existing English newspaper.
  • October – First professional stage production in the Swedish language by native-born actors in Sweden, the comedy Den Svenska Sprätthöken at the Bollhuset in Stockholm.
  • November 20 – Death of Caroline of Ansbach, queen consort of Great Britain, a significant patron of the arts.
  • Poet Richard Jago becomes curate of Snitterfield.
  • Prose

  • Anonymous – A Letter from Mrs. Jane Jones, alias Jenny Diver, in Drury Lane (on the life of a kept woman)
  • Philip DoddridgeSubmission to Divine Providence in the Death of Children
  • Stephen DuckThe Vision
  • Jonathan Edwards – A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Works of God
  • Étienne Fourmont – Meditationes Sinicae
  • William LawA Demonstration of the Gross and Fundamental Errors of a Late Book (an answer to Benjamin Hoadly from 1735)
  • William OldysThe British Librarian
  • Elizabeth RoweDevout Exercises of the Heart
  • Jan SwammerdamBiblia Naturae
  • Jonathan SwiftA Proposal for Giving Badges to the Beggars in all the Parishes of Dublin
  • Gregorio Mayáns y Siscar – Vida de Miguel de Cervantes
  • Diego de Torres VillarroelMédico para el bolsillo
  • Drama

  • Henry CareyThe Dragon of Wantley (opera)
  • Robert DodsleyThe King and the Miller of Mansfield
  • Henry Fielding
  • The Historical Register for the Year 1736
  • Eurydice Hiss'd, or a Word to the Wise
  • Robert Gould – Innocence Distress'd (published 29 years posthumously)
  • George LilloFatal Curiosity
  • Pierre de MarivauxLes Fausses confidences
  • James MillerThe Universal Passion (adapted from Much Ado About Nothing)
  • Poetry

  • Richard GloverLeonidas
  • Matthew GreenThe Spleen
  • Ignacio de Luzán – Poética
  • Alexander Pope
  • Horace His Ode to Venus
  • The Second Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, Imitated
  • The First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, Imitated
  • The Works of Alexander Pope vols. v-vi
  • William ShenstonePoems
  • VoltaireDéfense du Mondain ou l'apologie du luxe ("Defense of the Worldling or an Apology for Luxury"), a poetic response to criticism of his Le Mondain
  • John WesleyA Collection of Psalms and Hymns
  • Births

  • January 29Thomas Paine, English free thinker and revolutionary (died 1809)
  • February 22 – Anne Ford, English writer, singer and musician (died 1824)
  • April 18William Hazlitt Sr., Irish religious writer, radical and Unitarian minister (died 1820)
  • April 27Edward Gibbon, English historian (died 1794)
  • May 11 (baptised) – Richard Chandler, English antiquary (died 1810)
  • Unknown dates
  • Frances Abington, née Barton, English actress (died 1815)
  • Nicolas Fernández de Moratín, Spanish literary reformer (died 1780)
  • Deaths

  • May – Jean Alphonse Turretin, Swiss theologian (born 1671)
  • May 4Eustace Budgell, English satirist (suicide, born 1686)
  • May 17Claude Buffier, philosopher and historian (born 1661)
  • June 21 – Matthieu Marais, French memoirist (born 1664)
  • August 28John Hutchinson, theologian (born 1674)
  • Unknown dates
  • Abel Evans, English poet (born 1679)
  • Matthew Green, English poet (born 1696)
  • Elizabeth Rowe, English dramatist and poet (born 1674)
  • References

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