This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1696.
Events
- January â Colley Cibber's play Love's Last Shift is first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London.
- March 5 â William Penn marries his second wife, Hannah Callowhill.
- September â The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, stages The Female Wits, an anti-feminist satire targeting Mary Pix, Delarivier Manley and Catherine Trotter, the three significant women dramatists of the era. The play is a hit, and runs for three nights straight (unusual in the repertory system of the day).
- November 21 â John Vanbrugh's first play, the comedy The Relapse, or Virtue in Danger, a sequel to Love's Last Shift, is first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with Cibber in the cast.
- unknown date
- The Tuscan poet Vincenzo da Filicaja becomes governor of Volterra.
- Chapbook peddlers in England are required to hold a licence.
New books
Fiction
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
Deaths
- January 3 â Mary Mollineux, English Quaker poet (born c.1651)
- March 14 â Jean Domat, French jurist (born 1625)
- March 18 â Bonaventura Baron, Irish theologian, philosopher and writer in Latin (born 1610)
- April 17 â Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, French author (born 1626)
- April 27 â Simon Foucher, French polemic philosopher (born 1644)
- May 10 â Jean de La Bruyère, French essayist (born 1645)
- June 9 â Antoine Varillas, French historian (born 1626)
- August 9 â WacÃ
Âaw Potocki, Polish nobleman (Szlachta), moralist, Baroque poet and writer (born 1621)
- September 8 â Henry Birkhead, English academic, lawyer, Latin poet and founder of the Oxford Chair of Poetry (born 1617)
- November 26 â Gregório de Matos, Brazilian Baroque poet (born 1636)
- December 31 â Samuel Annesley, English Puritan minister noted for his sermons (born c.1620)
- Unknown dates
- Jón Magnússon, Icelandic writer (born c. 1610)
- GesshÃ
« SÃ
Âko (æÂÂèÂÂå®Âè¡), Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher, poet and calligrapher (born 1618)
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