Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or French).
Events
Works published
- Joanna Baillie, published anonymously, Poems
- William Blake, published anonymously, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, illuminated book with 27 relief-etched plates
- Robert Burns, "Tam o' Shanter" Scottish, written
- Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant), Gardd o Gerddi, Welsh
- George Ellis, ed., Specimens of the Early English Poets
- Anne Francis, anonymously published "by a lady", then reissued this year under the author's name, Miscellaneous Poems
- Robert Merry, The Laurel of Liberty
- William Sotheby, Poems
- Ann Yearsley, Stanzas of Woe
- Peter Markoe, the Reconciliation; or, The Triumph of Nature, an unproduced opera in verse
- Sarah Wentworth Morton, published under the name "Philenia, a Lady of Boston", Ouabi; or, The Virtues of Nature: An Indian Tale in Four Cantos, narrative poem portraying a love triangle between an Indian chief, his wife and an aristocrat from Europe; set to music in 1793 by Hans Graham; the poem inspired Louis James Bacon to write the play The American Indian in 1795
- Mercy Otis Warren, Poems, Dramatic and Miscellaneous, the first work printed under the author's own name; includes verse tragedies; many of the poems promote republican virtues and show women as moral authorities
Births
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Deaths
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See also
Notes