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1729 in poetry

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Events

  • Alexander Pope begins writing An Essay on Man. The first three epistles will be finished by 1731 and published in early 1733, with the fourth and final epistle published in 1734. Originally published anonymously, Pope acknowledged his authorship in 1735.

Works published

United Kingdom

  • James Bramston, The Art of Politicks, published anonymously
  • Moses Browne, Piscatory Eclogues
  • Henry Carey, Poems on Several Occasions, third edition, extensively enlarged (first edition 1713)
  • Thomas Cooke, Tales, Epistles, Odes, Fables, &c., published anonymously
  • Soame Jenyns, The Art of Dancing, published anonymously
  • Alexander Pope, The Dunciad, Variorum
  • William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, The Honest Jury; or, Caleb Triumphant, published anonymously
  • James Ralph, Clarinda; or, The Fair Libertine, published anonymously
  • Richard Savage, The Wanderer
  • Jonathan Swift:
  • The Journal of a Dublin Lady, published anonymously
  • An Epistle Upon an Epistle From a Certain Doctor to a Certain Great Lord, published anonymously, published this year, although work states "1730", a satire on Patrick Delany, Epistle to His Excellency John Lord Carteret, published this year (although this work also states "1730"); (see also A Libel on D------ D---------- 1730)
  • James Thomson, Britannia, published anonymously
  • William Wycherley, The Posthumous Works of William Wycherley, Volume 2 (Volume 1 published 1728)

Other

Births

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Deaths

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See also

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