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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1689
.
Events
April 30
–
Thomas Shadwell
becomes
Poet Laureate
and
Historiographer Royal
in England.
[1]
April/May –
Jonathan Swift
becomes secretary to Sir
William Temple
.
[2]
May 26
–
Matsuo Bashō
begins the journey described in
Oku no Hosomichi
(Narrow Road to the Deep North)
.
New books
Prose
Richard Cox
–
Hibernia Anglicana
George Hickes
–
Institutiones Grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae et Moeso-Gothicae
John Locke
Two Treatises of Government
(anonymous)
A Letter Concerning Toleration
(as by 'P.A.P.O.I.L.A.', in Latin)
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
(dated
1690
)
John Selden
(died 1654) –
Table Talk
Johann Weikhard von Valvasor
–
The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola
(Die Ehre deß Hertzogthums Crain)
Drama
Aphra Behn
–
The Widow Ranter
James Carlile –
The Fortune Hunters
Sor Juana
–
Amor es más labertino
(Love the Greater Labyrinth)
Nathaniel Lee
–
The Massacre of Paris
William Mountfort
–
The Successful Strangers
Thomas Shadwell
–
Bury Fair
Nahum Tate
–
Dido and Aeneas
Matthew Taubman
–
London's Great Jubilee
Births
January 18
–
Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
, French satirist (died
1755
)
[3]
January 21
–
Daniel Henchman
, Colonial American bookseller and publisher (died
1761
)
May 26
–
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
, English poet and letter-writer (died
1762
)
July 9
–
Alexis Piron
, French epigrammatist (died
1773
)
August 19
(bapt.)
–
Samuel Richardson
, English novelist (died
1761
)
[4]
Deaths
January –
William Chamberlayne
, English poet and playwright (born c. 1619)
February 21
–
Isaac Vossius
, Dutch-born collector of manuscripts (born
1618
)
April 16
–
Aphra Behn
, English dramatist, poet and novelist (born
1640
)
[5]
August 21
–
William Cleland
, Scottish soldier and poet (killed in battle, born c. 1661)
November 13
–
Philipp von Zesen
, German poet and hymn-writer (born
1619
)
December 13
–
Zbigniew Morsztyn
, Polish poet (born c. 1628)
Unknown date
–
Pjetër Bogdani
, Albanian-language author (born c. 1630)
References
^
Shadwell, Thomas (1927).
Prefatory note. The text. Introduction. Chronology. Genealogical table. A sermon. The sullen lovers. The royal shepherdesse. The humorists
. Fortune Press. p. ccliv.
^
Hammond, Eugene (2016).
Jonathan Swift: Irish Blow-In
. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 61.
ISBN
978-1-61149-607-9
. Retrieved
2016-03-22
.
^
Montesquieu (1977).
The Spirit of Laws: A Compendium of the First English Edition
. University of California Press. p. 3.
ISBN
978-0-520-03455-6
. Retrieved
2022-01-04
.
^
Richetti, John, ed. (1996).
The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel
. Cambridge University Press. p. 92.
ISBN
978-0-521-42945-0
. Retrieved
2022-01-04
.
^
"BBC - History - Aphra Behn"
.
www.bbc.co.uk
. Retrieved
2019-03-26
.
Categories
:
1689 books
Years of the 17th century in literature
Hidden categories:
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Short description is different from Wikidata
Use British English from July 2020
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Overview of the events of 1689 in literature
List of years in literature
(
table
)
…
1679
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
1691
1692
1693
1694
1695
1696
1697
1698
1699
…
Art
Archaeology
Architecture
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Science
+...
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1689
.
Events
April 30
–
Thomas Shadwell
becomes
Poet Laureate
and
Historiographer Royal
in England.
[1]
April/May –
Jonathan Swift
becomes secretary to Sir
William Temple
.
[2]
May 26
–
Matsuo Bashō
begins the journey described in
Oku no Hosomichi
(Narrow Road to the Deep North)
.
New books
Prose
Richard Cox
–
Hibernia Anglicana
George Hickes
–
Institutiones Grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae et Moeso-Gothicae
John Locke
Two Treatises of Government
(anonymous)
A Letter Concerning Toleration
(as by 'P.A.P.O.I.L.A.', in Latin)
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
(dated
1690
)
John Selden
(died 1654) –
Table Talk
Johann Weikhard von Valvasor
–
The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola
(Die Ehre deß Hertzogthums Crain)
Drama
Aphra Behn
–
The Widow Ranter
James Carlile –
The Fortune Hunters
Sor Juana
–
Amor es más labertino
(Love the Greater Labyrinth)
Nathaniel Lee
–
The Massacre of Paris
William Mountfort
–
The Successful Strangers
Thomas Shadwell
–
Bury Fair
Nahum Tate
–
Dido and Aeneas
Matthew Taubman
–
London's Great Jubilee
Births
January 18
–
Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
, French satirist (died
1755
)
[3]
January 21
–
Daniel Henchman
, Colonial American bookseller and publisher (died
1761
)
May 26
–
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
, English poet and letter-writer (died
1762
)
July 9
–
Alexis Piron
, French epigrammatist (died
1773
)
August 19
(bapt.)
–
Samuel Richardson
, English novelist (died
1761
)
[4]
Deaths
January –
William Chamberlayne
, English poet and playwright (born c. 1619)
February 21
–
Isaac Vossius
, Dutch-born collector of manuscripts (born
1618
)
April 16
–
Aphra Behn
, English dramatist, poet and novelist (born
1640
)
[5]
August 21
–
William Cleland
, Scottish soldier and poet (killed in battle, born c. 1661)
November 13
–
Philipp von Zesen
, German poet and hymn-writer (born
1619
)
December 13
–
Zbigniew Morsztyn
, Polish poet (born c. 1628)
Unknown date
–
Pjetër Bogdani
, Albanian-language author (born c. 1630)
References
^
Shadwell, Thomas (1927).
Prefatory note. The text. Introduction. Chronology. Genealogical table. A sermon. The sullen lovers. The royal shepherdesse. The humorists
. Fortune Press. p. ccliv.
^
Hammond, Eugene (2016).
Jonathan Swift: Irish Blow-In
. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 61.
ISBN
978-1-61149-607-9
. Retrieved
2016-03-22
.
^
Montesquieu (1977).
The Spirit of Laws: A Compendium of the First English Edition
. University of California Press. p. 3.
ISBN
978-0-520-03455-6
. Retrieved
2022-01-04
.
^
Richetti, John, ed. (1996).
The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel
. Cambridge University Press. p. 92.
ISBN
978-0-521-42945-0
. Retrieved
2022-01-04
.
^
"BBC - History - Aphra Behn"
.
www.bbc.co.uk
. Retrieved
2019-03-26
.
Categories
:
1689 books
Years of the 17th century in literature
Hidden categories:
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
Use British English from July 2020
Articles containing Latin-language text
Articles containing Spanish-language text
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