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1681 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1681
.
Events
Nahum Tate
's play
The History of King Lear
, adapted from
Shakespeare
's
King Lear
with a happy ending is first published and first performed at the
Duke's Theatre
,
London
, with
Thomas Betterton
as Lear and
Elizabeth Barry
as
Cordelia
. It is so well received that it supplants Shakespeare's original in every performance given until 1838.
The Impartial Protestant Mercury
is launched in London, one of several periodicals of the century with similar names.
New books
Prose
Thomas Burnet
âÂÂ
Telluris Theoria Sacra, or Sacred Theory of the Earth
(Part 1 in Latin, Part 2 in 1689; in English 1684 and 1690)
Chikkupadhyaya
âÂÂ
Kamalachala Mahatmya
Robert Knox
âÂÂ
An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon
Anne Lefèvre
âÂÂ
Anacreon and Sappho
(translation)
Hiob Ludolf
âÂÂ
Historia Aethiopica
William Penn
âÂÂ
True Spiritual Liberty
John Pordage
âÂÂ
Treatise of Eternal Nature with Her Seven Essential Forms
Drama
Aphra Behn
The False Count
The Roundheads
John Crowne
âÂÂ
Thyestes
Thomas d'Urfey
âÂÂ
Sir Barnaby Whigg
Edward Ravenscroft
âÂÂ
The London Cuckolds
Thomas Shadwell
âÂÂ
The Lancashire Witches
(adapted from
Brome
and
Heywood
's
The Late Lancashire Witches
)
Nahum Tate
â adaptations from
Shakespeare
The History of King Lear
(from
King Lear
)
The Ingratitude of a Common-Wealth
(from
Coriolanus
)
The Sicilian Usurper
(from
Richard II
)
AgustÃÂn Moreto
âÂÂ
Parte III de comedias
Antonio de SolÃÂs y Rivadeneyra
âÂÂ
El amor al uso
Poetry
Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery
âÂÂ
Poems on Most of the Festivals of the Church
John Dryden
âÂÂ
Absalom and Achitophel
(part 1)
Andrew Marvell
âÂÂ
Miscellaneous Poems
(posthumous)
Births
March 18
âÂÂ
Esther Johnson
, the "Stella" of
Jonathan Swift
(died
1728
)
July 12
âÂÂ
Abigail Williams
, central character in
Arthur Miller
's 1953 play,
The Crucible
(died 1690s)
November 17
âÂÂ
Pierre François le Courayer
, Roman Catholic theologian (died
1776
)
Deaths
January 16
âÂÂ
Olivier Patru
, French legal historian and translator (born
1604
)
January 28
âÂÂ
Richard Allestree
, English scholar and cleric (born 1621 or 1622)
May 25
âÂÂ
Pedro Calderón de la Barca
, Spanish dramatist and poet (born
1600
)
July 8
âÂÂ
Georg Neumark
, German poet and hymn-writer (born
1621
)
September 17
âÂÂ
John Lacy
, English playwright (born c. 1615)
September 27
âÂÂ
Jacob Masen
, German Jesuit writer (born
1606
)
References