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1751 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1751.

Contents

Events

  • Denis Diderot's Encyclopédie first volume appears.
  • In Vienna, court poet Pietro Metastasio writes the poem Il rè pastore, later used by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to compose an opera seria.
  • The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy becomes the first formally published modern cookbook.
  • John Smith & Son bookshop in Glasgow established, claiming to be the oldest surviving bookseller in the English-speaking world.
  • Fiction

  • John Cleland – Memoirs of a Coxcomb
  • Francis Coventry – The History of Pompey the Little
  • Henry Fielding – Amelia
  • Eliza Haywood – The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
  • Robert Paltock – The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man
  • Tobias Smollett – The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • Voltaire – Micromégas. Histoire philosophique
  • Drama

  • David Mallet – Alfred (masque)
  • Moses Mendes
  • Robin Hood
  • The Seasons
  • Edward Moore – Gil Blas
  • Poetry

  • Richard Owen Cambridge – The Scribleriad
  • Thomas Cooke – An Ode on the Powers of Poetry
  • Nathaniel Cotton – Visions in Verse
  • Thomas Gray – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
  • Soame Jenyns – The Modern Fine Lady
  • Mary Leapor – Poems
  • Non-fiction

  • John Arbuthnot – Miscellaneous Works (posthumous)
  • Catharine Trotter Cockburn – The Works of Mrs. Catharine Cockburn
  • John Gilbert Cooper – Cursory Remarks on Mr. Warburton's New Edition of Mr. Pope's Works
  • Ignacio de Luzán – Memorias literarias de París
  • Henry Fielding – An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers
  • James Harris – Hermes, a philosophical inquiry concerning universal grammar
  • Henry Home, Lord Kames – Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion
  • David Hume – An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
  • John Jortin – Remarks on Ecclesiastical History
  • Alexander Pope – The Works of Alexander Pope (ed. William Warburton)
  • Voltaire – The Age of Louis XIV
  • John Wesley – Serious Thoughts upon the Perseverance of Saints
  • Benjamin Whichcote – Works
  • Births

  • February 20 – Johann Heinrich Voss, German poet and translator (died 1826)
  • October 9 – Pierre Louis de Lacretelle, French political writer (died 1824)
  • October 20 – Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish dramatist and politician (died 1816)
  • Unknown dates
  • John Bowles, English political writer and lawyer (died 1819)
  • Luciano Comella, Spanish dramatist (died 1812)
  • Elisabetta Caminèr Turra, Venetian writer and translator (died 1796)
  • Probable year of birth
  • Helen Craik, Scottish novelist and poet (died 1825)
  • Mary Scott, English poet (died 1793)
  • Deaths

  • May 24 – William Hamilton, Scottish poet (born c. 1665)
  • October 26 – Philip Doddridge, English nonconformist leader, educator and hymn writer (born 1702)
  • October 29 – Bartholomew Green, Boston printer (born 1701)
  • December 12 – Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, English political philosopher (born 1678)
  • In literature

  • Georgette Heyer – The Black Moth (1921 – her debut novel)
  • Robert Louis Stevenson – Kidnapped: Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751 (1886)
  • References

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