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1768 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1768
.
Events
March âÂÂ
John Wilkes
, returning from exile in France, is elected to the
Parliament of Great Britain
.
May 10
â John Wilkes is imprisoned for attacking King
George III of Great Britain
in print.
July 28
âÂÂ
Thomas Gray
succeeds
Lawrence Brockett
as Regis Professor of History at the
University of Cambridge
.
December 12
âÂÂ
Walter Butler, 16th Earl of Ormonde
, father of Lady Eleanor Butler, inherits
Kilkenny Castle
in Ireland. This brings about the first meeting of the
Ladies of Llangollen
.
unknown dates
John Murray (publisher)
is established in London.
The
Theatre Royal, Bath
(
Old Orchard Street Theatre
) and
Theatre Royal, Norwich
assume these titles on being granted Royal Patents, making them officially England's only legal provincial theaters.
The
Leeds Library
is founded, becoming the oldest surviving
subscription library
of its type in Britain.
New books
Fiction
John Cleland
âÂÂ
The Woman of Honour
(attributed)
Alexander Dow
(translated) âÂÂ
Tales Translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi
Voltaire
âÂÂ
La Princesse de Babylone
José Francisco de Isla
âÂÂ
Historia del famoso predicador fray Gerundio de Campazas, alias Zotes
(second part)
Anonymous âÂÂ
Fumoto no iro
()
Children
Christopher Smart
âÂÂ
Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
(verse)
Drama
Isaac Bickerstaffe
Lionel and Clarissa
The Hypocrite
The Padlock
Alexander Dow
âÂÂ
Zingis
Samuel Foote
âÂÂ
The Devil on Two Sticks
Oliver Goldsmith
âÂÂ
The Good-Natur'd Man
John Hoole
âÂÂ
Cyrus
Hugh Kelly
âÂÂ
False Delicacy
Arthur Murphy
âÂÂ
Zenobia
Michel-Jean Sedaine
âÂÂ
La gageure imprévue
Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg
âÂÂ
Ugolino
Horace Walpole
âÂÂ
The Mysterious Mother
(published)
William Shakespeare
, ed.
Edward Capell
âÂÂ
Mr. William Shakespeare His Comedies, Histories and Tragedies
Poetry
Isaac Hawking Browne âÂÂ
Poems
Thomas Gray
âÂÂ
Poems
Richard Jago
âÂÂ
Labour and Genius
Edward Jerningham âÂÂ
Amabella
Mary Wortley Montagu
âÂÂ
Poetical Works
Henry James Pye
âÂÂ
Elegies
Alexander Ross
âÂÂ
The Fortunate Shepherdess
Christopher Smart
âÂÂ
The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
William Wilkie
âÂÂ
Fables
Non-fiction
Abraham Booth
âÂÂ
The Reign of Grace
James Boswell
âÂÂ
An Account of Corsica
William Gilpin
âÂÂ
An Essay upon Prints, containing remarks upon the principles of picturesque beauty
Oliver Goldsmith
âÂÂ
The Present State of the British Empire in Europe, America, Africa, and Asia
Richard Gough
âÂÂ
Anecdotes of British Topography
Joseph Priestley
âÂÂ
An Essay on the First Principles of Government
Tobias Smollett
âÂÂ
The Present State of all Nations
Laurence Sterne
âÂÂ
A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy
Gilbert Stuart
âÂÂ
An Historical Dissertation Concerning the Antiquity of the English Constitution
Emanuel Swedenborg
âÂÂ
Deliciae Sapientiae de Amore Conjugiali
Abraham Tucker
(as Edward Search) âÂÂ
The Light of Nature Pursued
Horace Walpole
âÂÂ
Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III
Arthur Young
âÂÂ
A Six Weeks' Tour Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales
Births
March 22
âÂÂ
Melesina Trench
, Irish-born writer and socialite (died
1827
)
September 4
âÂÂ
François-René de Chateaubriand
, French writer and diplomat (died
1848
November 18
âÂÂ
Zacharias Werner
, German religious poet (died
1823
)
November 21
âÂÂ
Friedrich Schleiermacher
, German theologian (died
1834
)
Deaths
March 1
âÂÂ
Hermann Samuel Reimarus
, German philosopher (born
1694
)
March 18
âÂÂ
Laurence Sterne
, Irish-born novelist and cleric (born
1713
)
April 9
âÂÂ
Sarah Fielding
, English novelist and children's author (born
1710
)
May 30
âÂÂ
Eggert ÃÂlafsson
, Icelandic writer and linguist (drowned, born
1726
)
July 4
âÂÂ
Willem van Haren
, Dutch poet (born
1710
)
August 20
âÂÂ
Joseph Spence
, English memoirist and professor of poetry (born
1699
)
November 25
âÂÂ
Alexander Russell
, Scottish physician and naturalist (born c. 1715)
December 20
âÂÂ
Carlo Innocenzio Maria Frugoni
, Italian poet (born
1692
)
References