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1769 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1769.

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Events

  • January 21 – The first of the Letters of Junius, criticising the government, appears in the Public Advertiser (London). The identity of Junius remains a mystery but modern scholarly consensus favours Philip Francis.
  • February–April – John Wilkes is expelled from the Parliament of Great Britain three times.
  • May – First publication of one of 16-year-old Thomas Chatterton's poems attributed to the imaginary medieval monk "Thomas Rowley", Elinoure and Juga, in Alexander Hamilton's Town and Country Magazine. This year also Chatterton sends specimens of "Rowley"’s poetry and history The Ryse of Peyncteynge yn Englade to Horace Walpole who at first offers to print them but, discovering Chatterton's age and rightly considering the pieces might be forgeries, later scornfully dismisses him.
  • September 5–7 – English actor-manager David Garrick stages a Shakespeare Jubilee festival in Stratford-upon-Avon (with no performances of Shakespeare's works). On October 14 a version opens at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London as The Jubilee.
  • Jean-François Ducis stages Shakespeare's Hamlet in Paris.
  • Fiction

  • Elizabeth BonhôteHortensia, or, The Distressed Wife
  • Frances BrookeThe History of Emily Montague (the first novel written in Canada)
  • Elizabeth Griffith and Richard Griffith
  • The Delicate Distress
  • Two Novels: in Letters
  • Charles JennerThe Placid Man
  • Margaret Minifie with Susannah Minifie Gunning – The Hermit
  • Susannah Minifie – The Cottage
  • Nicolas-Edme Rétif – Le Pied de Fanchette
  • Tobias SmollettThe History and Adventures of an Atom
  • William TookeThe Loves of Othniel and Achsah
  • Poetry

  • Basílio da Gama – O Uraguai
  • Thomas GrayOde Performed in the Senate-House at Cambridge
  • John Ogilvie – Paradise
  • Clara ReevePoems
  • Drama

  • Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and KinghorneThe Siege of Jerusalem (published)
  • Richard CumberlandThe Brothers
  • Alexander DowZingis
  • Elizabeth GriffithThe School for Rakes (an adaptation of Beaumarchais' Eugenie)
  • John HomeThe Fatal Discovery
  • Charlotte LennoxThe Sister
  • Melchor Gaspar de Jovellanos – Pelayo
  • Ramón de la CruzEl Manolo
  • Non-fiction

  • William BlackstoneA Reply to Dr. Priestley
  • Charles BonnetPalingénésie philosophique
  • William BuchanDomestic Medicine
  • Edmund BurkeObservations on a Late State of the Nation
  • Charles BurneyAn Essay Towards a History of the Principal Comets that have Appeared Since 1742
  • William Falconer – An Universal Dictionary of the Marine
  • Adam FergusonInstitutes of Moral Philosophy
  • 'Junius'
  • The Political Contest i–ii
  • The Letters from Junius to the D*** of G***** (Duke of Grafton)
  • Oliver GoldsmithThe Roman History (textbook)
  • James GrangerBiographical History of England from Egbert the Great to the Revolution
  • Johann Gottfried HerderKritische Wälder
  • Elizabeth MontaguAn Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear
  • Joshua ReynoldsA Discourse
  • William RobertsonThe History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V
  • Laurence Sterne
  • A political Romance
  • Sermons by the Late Rev. Mr. Sterne
  • Births

  • January 1Jane Marcet, née Haldimand, English science writer (died 1858)
  • February 9 – Susette Borkenstein Gontard, German lover of poet Friedrich Hölderlin (died 1802)
  • March 7Richmal Mangnall, English schoolbook writer (died 1820)
  • May 21John Hookham Frere, English diplomat and author (died 1846)
  • September 9 (August 29 O.S.) – Ivan Kotliarevsky, Ukrainian writer (died 1838)
  • September 14Alexander von Humboldt, German explorer, natural philosopher and educator (died 1859)
  • November 12Amelia Opie, English novelist (died 1853)
  • December 7 (baptised) – Ann Batten Cristall, English poet (died 1848)
  • December 26Ernst Moritz Arndt, German patriotic author and poet (died 1860)
  • Deaths

  • January 5James Merrick, English poet and scholar (born 1720)
  • February 26William Duncombe, English dramatist and author (born 1690)
  • March 28Samuel Derrick, British hack writer (born 1724)
  • July – Goronwy Owen, Welsh-language poet (born 1723)
  • October 25Owen Ruffhead, English miscellanist and editor (born 1723)
  • December 13Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, German poet (born 1715)
  • December 16 – Lady Elizabeth Germain, English philanthropist, correspondent of Jonathan Swift (born 1680)
  • References

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