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1753 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1753.

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Events

  • January(?) – Mercy Seccombe, who had emigrated from Harvard, Massachusetts, to Nova Scotia, Canada, begins her diary, the earliest recorded such work by a woman in North America.
  • February 1Christopher Smart makes his last contribution to the Paper War of 1752–1753, with The Hilliad, which one critic, Lance Bertelsen, describes as the "loudest broadside" of the war.
  • December – The Paper War of 1752–1753 comes to a close, with the non-participation of everyone except John Hill
  • Jane Austen's aunt Eliza (mother of Eliza de Feuillide) goes to India to marry Tysoe Saul Hancock.
  • Fiction

  • Sarah FieldingThe Adventures of David Simple, Volume the Last
  • Eliza HaywoodThe History of Jemmy and Jenny
  • Samuel RichardsonThe History of Sir Charles Grandison
  • Tobias SmollettThe Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • Drama

  • Giacomo CasanovaLa Moluccheide
  • Kitty CliveThe Rehearsal
  • Samuel FooteThe Englishman in Paris
  • Richard GloverBoadicea
  • Carlo Goldoni
  • The Mistress of the Inn (La locandiera)
  • Servant of Two Masters (Il servitore di due padroni, revised)
  • Henry JonesThe Earl of Essex
  • Edward MooreThe Gamester
  • VoltaireL'Orphelin de la Chine
  • Edward YoungThe Brothers
  • Poetry

  • John ArmstrongTaste
  • Thomas Gray and Richard Bentley the younger – Designs by Mr. R. Bently for Six Poems by Mr. T. Gray
  • Thomas CookeAn Ode on Benevolence
  • Robert DodsleyPublic Virtue
  • Thomas FranklinTranslation
  • Richard GiffordContemplation
  • Henry JonesMerit
  • William KenrickThe Whole Duty of Woman
  • John Ogilvie – The Day of Judgment
  • Christopher SmartThe Hilliad
  • Thomas WartonThe Union
  • George WhitefieldHymns for Social Worship
  • Non-fiction

  • Theophilus CibberThe Lives of the Poets
  • Jane CollierAn Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting
  • William HogarthThe Analysis of Beauty
  • David HumeEssays and Treatises
  • Charlotte LennoxShakespear Illustrated, or, The novels and histories on which the plays of Shakespear are founded, vol. 1
  • William Melmoth the younger – The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Agustín Montiano y Luyando – Discurso segundo sobre las tragedias españolas
  • Christopher Pitt et al.The Works of Virgil in Latin and English
  • Thomas Richards of CoychurchAntiquæ linguæ Britannicæ thesaurus
  • Henry St. JohnA Letter to Sir William Windham
  • John TolandHypatia
  • William WarburtonThe Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion
  • Births

  • March 8William Roscoe, English historian and miscellaneous writer (died 1831)
  • March 13József Fabchich, Hungarian translator of Greek and lexicographer (died 1809)
  • April 8Pigault-Lebrun, French novelist and playwright (died 1835)
  • May 8Phillis Wheatley, African-American poet (died 1784)
  • June 26Antoine de Rivarol, French Royalist writer (died 1801)
  • July 8Ann Yearsley, née Cromartie, English poet, writer and library proprietor (died 1806)
  • August 11Thomas Bewick, English engraver, writer and natural historian (died 1828)
  • September 16Märta Helena Reenstierna, Swedish diarist (died 1841)
  • October 15Elizabeth Inchbald, English novelist, dramatist and actress (died 1821)
  • October 16Johann Gottfried Eichhorn, German Protestant theologian (died 1827)
  • Deaths

  • January 14 – Bishop George Berkeley, Irish philosopher (born 1685)
  • May 11Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy, French theologian (born 1677)
  • May 23Franciszka Urszula Radziwiłłowa, Polish dramatist (born 1705)
  • June 13Marie Huber, Swiss theologian, editor and translator (born 1695)
  • September 18 – Hristofor Zhefarovich, Macedonian artist and poet (date of birth unknown)
  • November – Giuseppe Valentini, Italian poet, composer and painter (born 1681)
  • November 24Nicholas Mann, English antiquarian (date of birth unknown)
  • Unknown dates
  • Matthew Adams, American essayist (year of birth unknown)
  • John Richardson, English Quaker preacher and autobiographer (born 1667)
  • References

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