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1733 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1733
.
Events
February 20
â The first epistle of
Alexander Pope
's poem
An Essay on Man
is published anonymously.
March 29
â The second epistle of Pope's
An Essay on Man
is published.
May âÂÂ
Voltaire
begins his long-term relationship with
Emilie de Breteuil, marquise du Chatelet
.
May 8
â The third epistle of Pope's
An Essay on Man
is published.
Autumn âÂÂ
Laurence Sterne
enters
Jesus College, Cambridge
.
October âÂÂ
Charles Macklin
makes his debut at
Drury Lane Theatre
in
The Recruiting Officer
.
Venetian playwright
Carlo Goldoni
burns his first play, the
tragedy
Amalasunta
, due to its negative reception in Milan.
New books
Prose
George Berkeley
âÂÂ
The Theory of Vision
James Bramston
âÂÂ
The Man of Taste
(answer to Pope from
1732
)
John Durant Breval
(as Joseph Gay) âÂÂ
Morality in Vice
(part of
Curll's
continuing war with
John Gay
)
Peter Browne
âÂÂ
Things Supernatural and Divine Conceived by Analogy with things Natural and Human
George Cheyne
âÂÂ
The English Malady
Thomas-Simon Gueullette
âÂÂ
Les Mille et une Heures, contes péruviens (Peruvian Tales: Related in One Thousand and One Hours, by One of the Select Virgins of Cusco)
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey
âÂÂ
An Epistle from a Nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity
George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton
âÂÂ
Advice to a Lady
Samuel Madden
âÂÂ
Memoirs of the Twentieth Century
(
roman ÃÂ clef
about
George II
)
David Mallet
âÂÂ
Of Verbal Criticism
(to Pope)
Thomas Newcomb
âÂÂ
The Woman of Taste
(reaction to Pope's
Epistle
of 1732)
Alexander Pope
"Of the Nature and State of Man, with Respect to" (3) "Society" (continuation of
Essay on Man
; the first two "epistles" published in 1732, the fourth in 1744)
Of the Use of Riches: An Epistle to Lord Bathurst
(also as
Epistle to Bathurst
)
The Impertinent
Elizabeth Singer Rowe
âÂÂ
Letters Moral and Entertaining
Jonathan Swift
On Poetry, a Rhapsody
(contains explicit attacks on George II and many of the
"dunces"
, resulting in arrests and prosecution.)
The Life and Genuine Character of Doctor Swift
Voltaire
âÂÂ
Letters Concerning the English Nation
Isaac Watts
âÂÂ
Philosophical Essays
Drama
William Bond âÂÂ
The Tuscan Treaty
John Durant Breval
âÂÂ
The Rape of Helen
(printed 1737)
Charles Coffey
âÂÂ
The Boarding School
(performed and published)
Henry Fielding
âÂÂ
The Miser
(from Molière)
John Gay
(died 1732) âÂÂ
Achilles
(opera)
Eliza Haywood
âÂÂ
The Opera of Operas
(adaptation of Fielding's
Tom Thumb
, with a pro-
Walpole
"reconciliation" scene) (opera)
William Havard
âÂÂ
Scanderbeg
John Kelly âÂÂ
Timon in Love
Edward Phillips
The Livery Rake
The Mock Lawyer
The Stage Mutineers
António José da Silva
âÂÂ
Vida do Grande Dom Quixote de la Mancha e do Gordo Sancho Pança
Lewis Theobald
(ed.) âÂÂ
The Works of
Shakespeare
Lewis Theobald
âÂÂ
The Fatal Secret
Poetry
Anonymous âÂÂ
Verses Address'd to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace
(attrib. Lady
Mary Wortley Montagu
, to Pope)
John Banks
âÂÂ
Poems on Several Occasions
Samuel Bowden
âÂÂ
Poetical Essays
Mary Chandler
âÂÂ
A Description of Bath
Thomas Fitzgerald âÂÂ
Poems
Matthew Green
(as Peter Drake) âÂÂ
The Grotto
James Hammond
âÂÂ
An Elegy to a Young Lady
Alexander Pope
âÂÂ
The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace
See also
1733 in poetry
Births
January 12
âÂÂ
Antoine-Marin Lemierre
, French poet and dramatist (died
1793
)
March 13
âÂÂ
Joseph Priestley
, English natural philosopher and theologian (died
1804
)
March 18
âÂÂ
Christoph Friedrich Nicolai
, German critic and bookseller (died
1811
)
August 22
âÂÂ
Jean-François Ducis
, French dramatist (died
1816
)
September 5
âÂÂ
Christoph Martin Wieland
, German poet (died
1813
)
Unknown date
âÂÂ
Robert Lloyd
, English poet and satirist (died
1764
)
Deaths
January 21
âÂÂ
Bernard de Mandeville
, Dutch-born satirist and philosopher writing in English (born
1670
)
March 12
âÂÂ
Michel Le Quien
, French theologian and historian (born
1661
)
March 13
âÂÂ
Mademoiselle Aïssé
,
Circassia
n-born French letter-writer (born c. 1694)
May 10
âÂÂ
Jacob August Franckenstein
, German lexicographer (born
1689
)
June 23
âÂÂ
Johann Jakob Scheuchzer
, Swiss scholar (born
1672
)
August 16
âÂÂ
Matthew Tindal
, English deist writer (born
1657
)
Unknown date
âÂÂ
John Dunton
, English writer and bookseller (born
1659
)
References