Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- July 31 – Scottish poet Robert Burns' Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect is published by John Wilson in Kilmarnock (the text having been submitted to him on July 13). The volume proves so popular that Burns abandons his plans to emigrate to Jamaica on September 1 for a post as a bookkeeper on a slave plantation and on November 27–28 journeys on a borrowed pony from Mossgiel Farm for his first visit to Edinburgh. Two weeks later he extemporises his "" which is first published on December 20 in the Caledonian Mercury.
Works published
- Jane Bowdler, Poems and Essays, "By a Lady Lately Deceased", 17 editions by 1830)
- Robert Burns
- Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (see also Poems 1787 and 1793) Including:
- "Epitaph for James Smith"
- "To A Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest, with the Plough"
- "To a Mountain Daisy"
- "Address to the Deil"
- "The Cotter's Saturday Night"
- "On Dining with Lord Daer"
- Hannah Cowley, The Scottish Village; or, Pitcairn Green
- Samuel Rogers, An Ode to Superstition, with Some Other Poems, published anonymously
- Helen Maria Williams, Poems
- John Wolcot, writing under the pen name "Peter Pindar":
- Bozzy and Piozzi; or, The British Biographers, 19 editions by 1788
- Farewel Odes. For the Year 1786 (published with the title as spelled here)
- A Poetical and Congratulatory Epistle to James Boswell
Other
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Deaths
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See also
Notes