This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1773.
March 15 – First performance of Oliver Goldsmith's comedy She Stoops to Conquer at the Covent Garden Theatre in London.
April 13 – Richard Brinsley Sheridan marries singer and actress Elizabeth Ann Linley.
May 1 – Richard Wroughton takes the role of Prince Henry in Henry II, King of England by John Bancroft at Covent Garden.
May 4 – Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill composes the keen Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire over the body of her husband Art Ó Laoghaire.
August 6 – Samuel Johnson sets out for Scotland where on August 14 he meets James Boswell in Edinburgh for their tour to the Hebrides.
Cláudio Manuel da Costa writes his epic poem Vila Rica, relating the history of the homonymous Brazilian city, modern-day Ouro Preto; it is not published until 1839.
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock publishes the last five cantos of his epic poem Der Messias in Hamburg.
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral by Phillis Wheatley, "Negro Servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston, in New England", is published in London, the first book published by an African American.
Christoph Martin Wieland begins publishing the influential literary monthly Der Teutsche Merkur in Weimar.
Compilation of the Siku Quanshu ("Complete Library of the Four Treasuries") begins in Qing Dynasty China. The Wenjin Chamber is built at the Chengde Mountain Resort to accommodate a copy.
Elizabeth Bonhote – The Fashionable Friend
Calixto Bustamante Carlos (Concolorcorvo) – Lazarillo de ciegos caminantes
José Cadalso – Cartas marruecas (Moroccan letters)
Richard Graves – The Spiritual Quixote
The History of Agathon (anonymous)
Henry Mackenzie – The Man of the World
Reason Triumphant Over Fancy (anonymous)
Johann Karl Wezel – Lebensgeschichte Tobias Knauts, des Weisen, sonst der Stammler genannt: aus Familiennachrichten gesammelt (Life story of Tobias Knaut the Wise, Otherwise Called the Stammerer; publication begins)
Charles Dibdin – The Deserter
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – Götz von Berlichingen
Oliver Goldsmith – She Stoops to Conquer
Thomas Hawkins – The Origin of the English Drama
John Home – Alonzo
William Kenrick – The Duellist
Henry Mackenzie – The Prince of Tunis
Arthur Murphy – Alzuma
Mercy Otis Warren – The Adulateur
Cándido María Trigueros – El mísero y el pedante
George Stevens (editor) – The Plays of William Shakespeare
Anna Laetitia Barbauld – Poems
John Bicknell and Thomas Day – The Dying Negro
Robert Fergusson
Poems
Auld Reikie
Richard Graves – The Love of Order
Edward Jerningham – Faldoni and Teresa
George Keate – The Monument in Arcadia
James Macpherson – The Iliad
Hannah More – A Search After Happiness
Thomas Scott – Lyric Poems
Phillis Wheatley – Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral
John Wolcot – Persian Love Elegies
José Cadalso – Ocios de mi juventud
Anna Laetitia Barbauld and John Aikin – Miscellaneous Pieces
Patrick Brydone – A Tour Through Sicily and Malta
James Burnett, Lord Monboddo – Of the Origin and Progress of Language
Charles Burney – The Present State of Music in Germany, the Netherlands, and United Provinces
Hester Chapone – Letters on the Improvement of the Mind
David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes – Remarks on the History of Scotland
Antoine Court de Gébelin – Le Monde primitif (publication begins)
John Hawkesworth – An Account of the Voyages for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere
John Hawkins – The Origin of the English Drama
Thomas Leland – The History of Ireland, from the invasion of Henry II
William Melmoth – Cato
Louis-Sébastien Mercier – L'Essai sur l'art dramatique
John Scott – Observations on the Present State of the Parochial and Vagrant Poor
José Cadalso – Apuntaciones autobiográficas
Tomás de Iriarte – Los literatos en Cuaresm`
April 9 – Étienne Aignan, French translator, librettist and dramatist (died 1824 in literature)
May 19 – Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi, Swiss scholar of literature, history and economics (died 1842)
August 21 – Jens Christian Djurhuus, Faroese poet (died 1853)
October 1 – Peter Kaiser, Liechtenstein statesman and historian (died 1864)
October 23 – Francis Jeffrey, Scottish jurist and critic (died 1850)
December 9 – Marianne Ehrenström, Swedish musician and writer (died 1867)
January 21 – Alexis Piron, French dramatist and epigrammatist (born 1689)
April 20 – Hubert-François Gravelot, French book illustrator (born 1699)
April 25 – Daniele Farlati, ecclesiastical historian (born 1690)
May 15 – Alban Butler, hagiographer (born 1710)
July 5 – Francisco José Freire, Portuguese historian and philologist (born 1719)
August 3 – Stanisław Konarski, Polish political writer, poet and dramatist (born 1700)
August 20 – Enrique Florez, Spanish historian (born 1729)
August 28 – John Ranby, English surgeon and writer on surgery (born 1703)
September 18 – John Cunningham, Irish poet, dramatist and actor (born 1729)
November 16 – John Hawkesworth, English poet and editor (born c. 1715)
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