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1741 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1741.

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Events

  • January 29 – A memorial to William Shakespeare (d. 1616), designed by William Kent and sculpted by Peter Scheemakers, is erected in the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey.
  • February 13Andrew Bradford launches the American colonies' first periodical in Philadelphia, the American Magazine.
  • March 14 – K.K. Theater an der Burg (Imperial Court Theatre) in Vienna opened.
  • October 19David Garrick makes his London stage debut, as Shakespeare's Richard III. His performance quickly packs theatres. His professional debut was earlier in the year at Ipswich in Southerne's adaptation of Oroonoko.
  • Irish-born actor Charles Macklin makes his London stage debut in the part of Shakespeare's Shylock at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, reversing the tradition of portraying the character as a comic villain.
  • First translation of a Shakespeare play into the German language, Julius Caesar turned into alexandrines by C. W. von Borck.
  • Printer Robert Foulis sets up as a publisher in Edinburgh.
  • Fiction

  • Anonymous
  • The Life of Pamela (parody of Richardson's Pamela)
  • Pamela Censured
  • Charles Balguy (anonymous translator) – The Decameron
  • Stephen DuckEvery Man in his Own Way
  • Henry Fielding (as "Mr. Conny Keyber") – An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews
  • Eliza HaywoodThe Anti-Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence Detected
  • Ludvig HolbergNiels Klim's Underground Travels
  • John Kelly – Pamela's Conduct in High Life (continuation of Pamela)
  • Alexander Pope with John Gay and John ArbuthnotMemoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works, and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus
  • Charles Povey – The Virgin in Eden (prose fiction)
  • Samuel Richardson
  • Letters Written to and for Particular Friends (also known as Familiar Letters)
  • Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded vols. iii – iv
  • Hristofor Zhefarovich – Stemmatographia
  • Drama

  • Anonymous – Pamela; or, Virtue Triumphant
  • Robert DodsleyThe Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green (adapted from anonymous Elizabethan play)
  • David GarrickThe Lying Valet
  • William HatchettThe Chinese Orphan: An Historical Tragedy (adapted from the 13th-century Chinese play The Orphan of Zhao; unperformed)
  • John Kelly – The Levee
  • VoltaireMahomet (first performed)
  • Poetry

  • Geoffrey ChaucerThe Canterbury Tales of Chaucer (new edition revives interest)
  • William ShenstoneThe Judgment of Hercules
  • Edward YoungPoetical Works of the Reverend Edward Young
  • Alonso Verdugo, third Earl of Torrepalma – Adonis
  • John and Charles WesleyA Collection of Psalms and Hymns
  • Non-fiction

  • Thomas BettertonThe History of the English Stage, from the Restoration to the Present
  • Thomas FrancklinOf the Nature of the Gods
  • David HumeEssays Moral and Political
  • Real Academia Española – Ortografía
  • Martín SarmientoMemorias para la historia de la poesía y poetas españoles
  • Emanuel SwedenborgA Hieroglyphic Key to Natural and Spiritual Arcana by Way of Representation and Correspondences (written, published in 1784).
  • Jonathan Swift
  • Dean Swift's Literary Correspondence (pirate publication by Edmund Curll, for which he was sued by Pope)
  • Some Free Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs
  • Isaac WattsThe Improvement of the Mind
  • Leonard WelstedThe Summum Bonum
  • George WhitefieldA Letter to the Reverend John Wesley
  • Births

  • January 16Hester Thrale (Mrs Piozzi), English diarist and arts patron (died 1821)
  • August 25Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and adventurer (died 1792)
  • October 4Edmond Malone, Irish Shakespearean editor (died 1812)
  • October 18Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, French novelist (died 1803)
  • October 28Johann August von Starck, German theologian and political writer (died 1816)
  • Deaths

  • February 21Jethro Tull, English agricultural innovator and writer (born 1674)
  • March 17Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, French dramatist and poet (born 1671)
  • April 10Celia Fiennes, English travel writer (born 1662)
  • July 30Thomas Emlyn, English Unitarian writer (born 1663)
  • December 14Charles Rollin, French historian (born 1661)
  • December 21Bernard de Montfaucon, French scholar and palaeographer (born 1655)
  • Unknown dateAnne Dick, Scottish comic poet and lampoonist (year of birth unknown)
  • References

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