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1760 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1760.

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Events

  • October 25 – With the death of King George II of Great Britain, the era of Augustan literature, which started in 1702, is considered to have ended.
  • James Beattie becomes a professor at the University of Aberdeen.
  • Fanny Burney and her family move to London.
  • Jupiter Hammon's poem "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries" is published as a broadside in British America, making him the first known published African American author.
  • The play Edward III is attributed to William Shakespeare by noted Shakespearean editor Edward Capell in his Prolusions; or, Select Pieces of Ancient Poetry, Compil'd with great Care from their several Originals, and Offer'd to the Publicke as Specimens of the Integrity that should be Found in the Editions of worthy Authors.
  • The Danish Royal Library, MS NKS 1867 4° (Den nye kongelige samling) manuscript is written.
  • Prose

  • Anonymous – Yorick's Meditations upon Various Interesting and Important Subjects (an imitation of Tristram Shandy)
  • Frances Brooke – Letters from Juliet
  • John ClelandThe Romance of a Day
  • Sarah FieldingThe History of Ophelia
  • Charles JohnstoneChrysal vols. i – ii
  • Tobias SmollettThe Life and Adventures of Sir Lancelot Greaves
  • Drama

  • George Colman the ElderPolly Honeycombe
  • Carlo Goldoni
  • La casa nova
  • I rusteghi
  • Samuel FooteThe Minor
  • John HomeThe Siege of Aquileia
  • Arthur Murphy
  • The Desert Island
  • The Way to Keep Him
  • George Alexander StevensThe French Flogged
  • Poetry

  • James Beattie – Original Poems and Translations
  • George Colman the ElderOdes
  • John DelapElegies
  • Robert Lloyd
  • The Actor
  • The Tears and Triumphs of Parnassus
  • George Lyttelton, 1st Baron LytteltonDialogues of the Dead
  • James Macpherson as "translator" – Fragments of Ancient Poetry Collected in the Highlands of Scotland
  • James Scott – Heaven
  • John ScottFour Elegies
  • Non-fiction

  • John Balguy – Sermons, vol. 2 (posthumously published)
  • William LawOf Justification by Faith and Works
  • John ShebbeareThe History of the Sumatrans (satire on the Whigs)
  • Tobias SmollettThe British Magazine (periodical)
  • Laurence SterneThe Sermons of Mr. Yorick (the author's sermons)
  • William TytlerAn Historical and Critical Inquiry into the Evidence Against Mary Queen of Scots
  • Births

  • March 10Leandro Fernández de Moratín, Spanish dramatist and poet (died 1828)
  • May 10Johann Peter Hebel, German poet and story writer (died 1826)
  • June 12 – Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai, French novelist, playwright and diplomat (died 1797)
  • August 28István Ballér (Števan Baler), Slovene hymnist and Lutheran minister (died 1835)
  • October 1 – William Thomas Beckford, English novelist and travel writer (died 1844)
  • October 25Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren, German historian (died 1842)
  • October 26Maria Petronella Woesthoven, Dutch poet (died 1830)
  • March 2 – Christina Charlotta Cederström, Swedish poet (died 1832)
  • Deaths

  • February 5Browne Willis, English antiquary and writer (born 1682)
  • February 14Isaac Hawkins Browne, English poet and politician (born 1705)
  • April 6Charlotte Charke, English novelist and dramatist (born 1713)
  • April 10Jean Lebeuf, French historian (born 1687)
  • References

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