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1779 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1779.

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Events

  • April 6 – Premiėre of Iphigenie auf Tauris by Johann Wolfgang Goethe.
  • October 8William Blake enrols as a student with the Royal Academy of Arts at Somerset House in London.
  • Fiction

  • Richard GravesColumella
  • Friedrich Heinrich JacobiWoldemar
  • Ignacy KrasickiFables and Parables (Bajki i przypowieści)
  • Nocturnal Revels
  • Samuel Jackson Pratt as "Courtney Melmoth"
  • Shenstone-Green
  • The Tutor of Truth
  • The Sorrows of Werther (anonymous translation of a Johann Wolfgang von Goethe work)
  • Félix Antonio Ponce de León – Vida, hechos y aventuras de Juan Mayorazgo
  • Children

  • Joachim Heinrich CampeRobinson der Jüngere (based on Defoe)
  • Drama

  • Fanny Burney – The Witlings (unpublished)
  • Hannah Cowley
  • Albina, Countess Raimond
  • Who's the Dupe
  • Richard CumberlandCalypso
  • Hugh Downman – Lucius Junius Brutus
  • Jean-Pierre Claris de FlorianLes Deux Billets
  • Robert JephsonThe Law of Lombardy
  • Gotthold Ephraim LessingNathan der Weise (published)
  • Richard Brinsley SheridanThe Critic
  • Poetry

  • William Cowper and John NewtonOlney Hymns
  • Robert FergussonPoems
  • William HayleyEpistle to Admiral Keppel
  • Ann MurryPoems
  • Gaspar Melchor de JovellanosEpístola de Jovino a Anfriso, escrita desde el Paular
  • Leandro Fernandez de Moratín – La toma de Granada por los Reyes Católicos don Fernando y doña Isabel
  • Tomás de Iriarte – La música
  • Non-fiction

  • John Abercrombie – The British Fruit Gardener and Art of Pruning
  • Anna Barbauld – Lessons for Children
  • James BurnettAntient Metaphysics
  • Edward CapellNotes and Various Readings to Shakespeare
  • George ChalmersPolitical Annals of the Present United Colonies
  • Edward GibbonA Vindication of Some Passages in the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • David Hume (died 1776; anonymously) – Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
  • Samuel JohnsonPrefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets
  • Vicessimus Knox – Essays
  • Franz MesmerMémoire sur la découverte du magnétisme animal
  • John MooreA View of Society and Manners in France, Switzerland, and Germany
  • Horace WalpoleA Letter to the Editor of the Miscellanies of Thomas Chatterton
  • Births

  • January 18Peter Mark Roget, English lexicographer (died 1869)
  • March 1Gottfried Weber, German writer on music (died 1839)
  • March 3Matthäus Casimir von Collin, Austrian poet and dramatist (died 1824)
  • March 30Antoine Ó Raifteiri, Irish Gaelic poet (died 1835)
  • May 2John Galt, Scottish novelist and entrepreneur (died 1839)
  • May 28Thomas Moore, Irish poet and songwriter (died 1852)
  • August 1Francis Scott Key, American poet (died 1843)
  • September 10Alexander Voeykov, Russian poet (died 1839)
  • November 14Adam Oehlenschläger, Danish Romantic poet and dramatist (died 1850)
  • December 22Thomas Gaisford, English classicist (died 1855)
  • December 31 – Horace (Horatio) Smith, English poet and novelist (died 1849)
  • Deaths

  • January 20David Garrick, English dramatist, actor and impresario (born 1717)
  • March 4Heinrich Leopold Wagner, German dramatist (born 1747)
  • June 7William Warburton, English writer, critic and cleric (born 1698)
  • June 10William Kenrick, English novelist, playwright and satirist (born c. 1725)
  • November 16Pehr Kalm, Swedish/Finnish botanist, naturalist and travel writer (born 1716)
  • December 22István Küzmics (Števan Küzmič), Hungarian writer in Prekmurje Slovene (Wendish) (born c. 1723)
  • Unknown dateJane Gomeldon, English essayist and writer of maxims (unknown year of birth)
  • References

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