This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1704.
Events
- July â The Storm: or, a collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land, a documentary account by Daniel Defoe of the Great Storm of 1703 in England, is published anonymously in London by John Nutt.
- December â John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, arrives back in Britain after his victory at the Battle of Blenheim. The English architect and dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh is commissioned by Queen Anne to begin Blenheim Palace.
- unknown dates
- A Tale of a Tub, the first major satire by Jonathan Swift (written 1694âÂÂ1697), is published anonymously in London by John Nutt with The Battle of the Books as part of the prolegomena, running through three editions this year.
- Antoine Galland publishes the first two volumes of Les mille et une nuits, the first translation of One Thousand and One Nights into a European language.
New books
Prose
Drama
Poetry
Births
- January 1 â Soame Jenyns, English poet and essayist (died 1787)
- February 12 â Charles Pinot Duclos, French writer (died 1772)
- April â Thomas Osborne, English publisher and bookseller (died 1767)
- June 16 â Joseph Thurston, English poet (died 1732)
- June 22 â John Taylor, English classicist (died 1766)
- August 11 â James Miller, English playwright, poet and satirist (died 1744)
- unknown dates
- John Adams, American poet (died 1740)
- Yuan Mei (è¢ÂæÂÂ), Chinese poet, diarist and gastronome (died 1797)
Deaths
- January 15 â Henry Herringman, English bookseller and publisher (born 1628)
- February 23 â Henry Noris, Italian church historian and theologian (born 1631)
- April 12 â Jacques Bénigne Bossuet, French writer (born 1627)
- June 18 â Tom Brown, English satirist (born 1662)
- July 9 â Yan Ruoqu (éÂȏÂ¥ç©), Chinese scholar and polymath (born 1636)
- July 24 â István Gyöngyösi, Hungarian poet (born 1620)
- August 19 â Jane Leade, English visionary and Christian mystic writer (born 1624)
- October 28
- John Locke, English philosopher (born 1632)
- Goodwin Wharton, English autobiographer and politician (born 1653)
- December 11 â Roger L'Estrange, English Royalist pamphleteer (born 1616)
- unknown date â Barbara Blaugdone, English Quaker autobiographer (born c. 1609)
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