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1784 in literature

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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1784.

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Events

  • April 27 – First public performance of Pierre Beaumarchais's comedy The Marriage of Figaro as La Folle Journée, ou Le Mariage de Figaro at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris. It runs for 68 consecutive performances, earning higher box-office receipts than any other French play of the century. It is translated into English by Thomas Holcroft and, under the title The Follies of a Day, or The Marriage of Figaro, is produced at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London by the end of the year.
  • June 26Friedrich Schiller delivers a paper, Die Schaubühne als eine moralische Anstalt betrachtet (The Theatre considered as a Moral Institution), to the palatine "Deutschen Gesellschaft".
  • Royal Danish Theatre founded.
  • The Didot typeface is devised and cut by Firmin Didot in Paris.
  • Gottlieb Jakob Planck becomes professor of theology at Göttingen.
  • Fiction

  • Anonymous – Dangerous Connections (translation of Les Liaisons dangereuses)
  • Robert BageBarham Downs
  • Eliza BromleyLaura and Augustus: an Authentic Story
  • William CombeOriginal Love-letters
  • William Godwin
  • Damon and Delia
  • Italian Letters
  • Thomas HolcroftTales of the Castle
  • Betje Wolff and Aagje DekenHistorie van den heer Willem Leevend (1784–85)
  • Children

  • Ellenor Fenn (anonymous, "By a Lady") – The Female Guardian. Designed to correct some of the foibles incident to girls, and supply them with innocent amusement for their hours of leisure
  • Dorothy KilnerAnecdotes of a Boarding School, or an Antidote to the Vices of Those Establishments
  • Drama

  • George Colman the YoungerTwo to One
  • Hannah Cowley
  • A Bold Stroke for a Husband
  • More Ways Than One
  • Richard Cumberland
  • The Carmelite
  • The Natural Son
  • Thomas Holcroft – The Follies of the Day (translation of Pierre Beaumarchais's Le Mariage de Figaro)
  • Elizabeth InchbaldMogul Tale
  • Friedrich SchillerIntrigue and Love (Kabale und Liebe)
  • Poetry

  • Anonymous – Rolliad
  • Mary AlcockThe Air Balloon
  • Richard JagoPoems
  • Hannah MoreThe Bas Bleu, or, Conversation
  • Anna SewardLouisa
  • Charlotte Turner Smith – Elegaic Sonnets
  • Helen Maria WilliamsPeru
  • Non-fiction

  • Thomas AstleThe Origin and Progress of Writing
  • George BerkeleyWorks
  • Edmund BurkeSpeech on the East India Bill
  • Thomas ChattertonSupplement to the Miscellanies
  • James CookA Voyage to the Pacific Ocean
  • George Bubb Dodington – Diary
  • Antoine Court de GébelinLe Monde primitif (publication completed)
  • William GodwinSketches of History
  • Samuel HorsleyLetters from the Archdeacon of St. Albans
  • Immanuel KantWhat is Enlightenment?
  • William MitfordThe History of Greece
  • Antoine de RivarolSur l'Universalité de la langue française
  • Emanuel SwedenborgA Hieroglyphic Key to Natural and Spiritual Arcana by Way of Representation and Correspondences (published, written in 1741).
  • Michel Augustin Thouret – Recherches et doutessur le magnétisme animal
  • Arthur YoungAnnals of Agriculture
  • Births

  • January 31Bernard Barton, English Quaker poet (died 1849)
  • February 20Adam Black, Scottish publisher (died 1874)
  • May 12James Sheridan Knowles, Irish actor and dramatist (died 1862)
  • May 21Ernst Raupach, German dramatist (died 1852)
  • May 18 – William Tennant, Scottish poet (died 1848)
  • August 21Charlotta Berger, Swedish poet and novelist (died 1852)
  • September 25Louisa Gurney Hoare, English diarist and writer on education (died 1836)
  • October 16Wilhelm Nienstädt, Prussian educator and writer (died 1862)
  • October 19Leigh Hunt, English critic, essayist, poet (died 1859)
  • November 17Julia Nyberg (née Svärdström), Swedish poet (died 1854)
  • Deaths

  • January 17Yosa Buson, Japanese poet and painter (born 1716)
  • January 30John Holt, American publisher (born 1721)
  • April 24Franciszek Bohomolec, Polish dramatist, linguist, and theatrical reformer (born 1720)
  • July 31Denis Diderot, French philosopher, art critic, and writer (born 1713)
  • December 13Samuel Johnson, English poet, critic, biographer and lexicographer (born 1709)
  • Unknown dateLê Quý Đôn, Vietnamese philosopher, poet and encyclopedist (born 1726)
  • References

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