This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1781.
Events
- March 27 â George Crabbe writes to Edmund Burke, enclosing examples of his work. The outcome is the publication of Crabbe's poem The Library.
- August 5 â AntonÃÂn Strnad completes an inventory of the contents of the Clementinum in Prague, which becomes a national library.
- unknown date â Rudolf Erich Raspe (anonymously) publishes "M-h-s-nsche Geschichten" ("M-h-s-n Stories") in the Berlin humor magazine Vade mecum für lustige Leute ("Handbook for Fun-loving People"), the first appearance of Baron Munchausen in fiction.
New books
Fiction
Children
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
- January 26 â Ludwig Achim von Arnim, German poet and novelist (died 1831)
- January 30 â Adelbert von Chamisso, German poet and botanist (died 1838)
- February 26 â Peter Andresen Oelrichs, Heligoland-born lexicographer (died 1869)
- March 17 â Ebenezer Elliott, English poet (died 1849)
- May 14 â Friedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer, German historian (died 1873)
- June 12 (probable) â Christian Isobel Johnstone, Scottish journalist and novelist (died 1857)
- November 3 â Sarah Elizabeth Utterson, English translator and short story writer (died 1851)
- November 6 â Lucy Aikin (Mary Godolphin), English historical writer (died 1864)
- November 29 â Andrés Bello, Venezuelan polymath (died 1865)
- December 6 â Charlotte von Ahlefeld, German novelist (died 1849)
- December 11 â David Brewster, Scottish scientist and writer (died 1868)
Deaths
- February 15 â Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, German philosopher and dramatist (born 1729)
- February 22 â Anna Magdalena Godiche, Danish book printer and publisher (born 1721)
- February 24 â Edward Capell, English Shakespeare scholar (born 1713)
- March 1 â Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, French historian, classicist and lexicographer (born 1697)
- March 17 â Johannes Ewald, Danish dramatist and poet (born 1743)
- May 8 â Richard Jago, English poet and cleric (born 1715)
- June 24 â Anna Miller, English poet and salon hostess (born 1741)
- September 11 – Johann August Ernesti, German theologian and philologist (born 1707)
- November 2 â José Francisco de Isla, Spanish satirist (born 1703)
- November 4 â Johann Nikolaus Götz, German poet (born 1721)
- December 7 â Judith Madan, English poet (born 1702)
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