This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1778.
Events
New books
Fiction
- Anonymous â The Travels of Hildebrand Bowman, Esquire, into Carnovirria, Taupiniera, Olfactaria, and Auditante, in New-Zealand; in the Island of Bonhommica, and in the Powerful Kingdom of Luxo-Volupto, on the Great Southern Continent
- Fanny Burney (anonymously) â Evelina
- Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (anonymously) â The Sylph (sometimes ascribed to Sophia Briscoe)
- Pierre-Louis Ginguené â Satire des Satires
- Ignacy Krasicki â Pan Podstoli, part 1
- Clara Reeve â The Old English Baron
- Lady Mary Walker â Munster Village
Children
- Mrs. Barbauld
- Lessons for Children of Two to Three
- Lessons for Children of Three (two parts, a fourth book, for four-year-olds, in 1779)
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- February 20 â Margaret Bayard Smith, American writer (died 1844)
- February 22 â Gottfried Wilhelm Becker, German physician, writer and translator (died 1854)
- March 24 â Robert Fleming Gourlay, Scottish-born Canadian agriculturist and writer (died 1863)
- April 10 â William Hazlitt, English essayist and literary critic (died 1830)
- April 19 â Elizabeth Wynne Fremantle, English diarist (died 1857)
- May â John Peter Pruden, pioneer of western Canada, fur trader, and writer (died 1868)
- June 1 â Margaret Holford the younger, English poet and novelist (died 1852)
- June 28
- Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena, Mexican grammarian and writer (died 1860)
- John David Macbride, English Arabist and academic (died 1868)
- July 15 â Henry Joseph Monck Mason, Irish writer and musician (died 1858)
- August 22 â James Kirke Paulding, American novelist and politician (died 1860)
- August 23 â William Burt, English solicitor and writer (died 1826)
- September 2 â MichaÃ
 Józef Römer, Polish politician and writer (died 1853)
- September 9 â Clemens Brentano, German novelist and poet (died 1842)
- October 22 â Javier de Burgos, Spanish writer, politician and jurist (died 1849)
- November 1 â Mary Brunton, Scottish novelist (died 1818)
- November 28 â Christoph Ernst von Houwald, German dramatist (died 1845)
- November 29 â Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnovianenko, Ukrainian writer, journalist, and playwright (died 1843)
- December 8 â George Crabb, British writer (died 1851)
- December 15 â John Penrose, Church of England clergyman and theologian (died 1859)
- December 16 â Ludwig Robert, German dramatist (died 1832)
- December 18 â Joseph Grimaldi, English autobiographer and clown (died 1837)
- unknown date â Mary Robinson (Maid of Buttermere), English literary muse (died 1837)
Deaths
- January 10 â Eva König, German woman of letters (born 1736)
- February 10 â Mary Jones, English poet (born 1707)
- March 13 â Charles le Beau, French historian (born 1701)
- May 27 â Christian Tobias Damm, German philologist and theologian (born 1699)
- May 30 â Voltaire, French philosopher and satirist (born 1694)
- July 3 â Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher (born 1712)
- July 5
- Antonio Collalto, Italian actor and dramatist (born 1713)
- July 15 – James Townley, English dramatist (born 1714)
- October 6 â William Worthington, English theologian (born 1703)
- November 11 â Anne Steele, English poet and hymn-writer (born 1717)
- November 22 â Edward Rowe Mores, English antiquarian and scholar (born 1731)
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