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* ], ''The Maid of Aragon'', Part 1 (complete work first published in ''The Works of mrs Cowley'' ])<ref name=cocel>Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN |
* ], ''The Maid of Aragon'', Part 1 (complete work first published in ''The Works of mrs Cowley'' ])<ref name=cocel>Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, {{ISBN|0-19-860634-6}}</ref> | ||
* ], ''The Candidate'', published anonymously in July<ref name=cocel/> | * ], ''The Candidate'', published anonymously in July<ref name=cocel/> | ||
* ], ''The Abbey of Kilkhampton; or, Monumental Records for the Year 1980'', published anonymously; satirical epitaphs on contemporary public figures<ref name=cocel/> | * ], ''The Abbey of Kilkhampton; or, Monumental Records for the Year 1980'', published anonymously; satirical epitaphs on contemporary public figures<ref name=cocel/> | ||
* ], ''Songs in the Night'', "By a Young Woman Under Deep Afflictions", the book went into 15 editions by ]<ref name=cocel/> | * ], ''Songs in the Night'', "By a Young Woman Under Deep Afflictions", the book went into 15 editions by ]<ref name=cocel/> | ||
* ], ''An Essay on History''<ref name=cocel/> | * ], ''An Essay on History''<ref name=cocel/> | ||
* ], ''Elegy on Captain Cook'', on ], who died February 13, 1779 in Hawaii<ref name=cocel/> | * ], ''Elegy on Captain Cook'', on ], who died February 13, 1779, in Hawaii<ref name=cocel/> | ||
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* ], "Cow-Chace, in Three Cantos, Published on Occasion of the Rebel General Wayne's Attack of the Refugees Block-House on Hudson's river, on Friday the 21st of July, 1780 |
* ], "Cow-Chace, in Three Cantos, Published on Occasion of the Rebel General Wayne's Attack of the Refugees Block-House on Hudson's river, on Friday the 21st of July, 1780<ref name=rmlaal>Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., ''Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983'', 1986, New York: Oxford University Press</ref> | ||
* ], ''An Elegy on the Late Honorahble Titus Hosmer''<ref name=rmlaal/> | * ], ''An Elegy on the Late Honorahble Titus Hosmer''<ref name=rmlaal/> | ||
* ], ''The Progress of Science''<ref name=rmlaal/> | * ], ''The Progress of Science''<ref name=rmlaal/> | ||
* ], attributed, ''America: or, A Poem on the Settlement of the British Colonies''<ref name=rmlaal/> | * ], attributed, ''America: or, A Poem on the Settlement of the British Colonies''<ref name=rmlaal/> | ||
* ], attributed, "The American Times"<ref name=rmlaal/> | * ], attributed, "The American Times"<ref name=rmlaal/> | ||
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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
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* March 29 – ] (died ]), ] poet and weaver | ||
* ] (died ]), ] | * April 29 – ] (died ]), ] philologist, novelist, poet and librarian | ||
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* August 17 – ] (died ]), Irish poet, novelist, historian and clergyman | ||
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* September 11 ''(bapt.)'' – ] (died ]), ] clergyman and poet | ||
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* ] (died ]), ] Quaker banker and poet | ||
* ] (died ]), ] poet |
* ] (died ]), Uzbek ] poet | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
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* ] (born ]), Lithuanian poet | * February 18 – ] (born ]), ] poet | ||
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* September 6 – ] (born ]), ] performer, playwright, poet and songwriter | ||
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* October 3 – ] (born ]), ] ] poet | ||
* ] (born ]), ], ] poet, writer and translator | |||
* ] (born ]), ] poet, satirist and clergyman | |||
* ] (born ]), Polish poet | |||
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Works published
United Kingdom
- Hannah Cowley, The Maid of Aragon, Part 1 (complete work first published in The Works of mrs Cowley 1813)
- George Crabbe, The Candidate, published anonymously in July
- Herbert Croft, The Abbey of Kilkhampton; or, Monumental Records for the Year 1980, published anonymously; satirical epitaphs on contemporary public figures
- Susannah Harrison, Songs in the Night, "By a Young Woman Under Deep Afflictions", the book went into 15 editions by 1823
- William Hayley, An Essay on History
- Anna Seward, Elegy on Captain Cook, on James Cook, who died February 13, 1779, in Hawaii
United States
- John Andre, "Cow-Chace, in Three Cantos, Published on Occasion of the Rebel General Wayne's Attack of the Refugees Block-House on Hudson's river, on Friday the 21st of July, 1780
- Joel Barlow, An Elegy on the Late Honorahble Titus Hosmer
- Samuel Dexter, The Progress of Science
- Timothy Dwight IV, attributed, America: or, A Poem on the Settlement of the British Colonies
- Jonathan Odell, attributed, "The American Times"
Other
Births
Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:
- March 29 – Walter Watson (died 1854), Scottish poet and weaver
- April 29 – Charles Nodier (died 1844), French philologist, novelist, poet and librarian
- August 17 – George Croly (died 1860), Irish poet, novelist, historian and clergyman
- September 11 (bapt.) – John Marriott (died 1825), English clergyman and poet
- Paul Moon James (died 1854), English Quaker banker and poet
- Jahonotin Uvaysiy (died 1845), Uzbek Sufi poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:
- February 18 – Kristijonas Donelaitis (born 1714), Lithuanian poet
- September 6 – George Alexander Stevens (born 1710), English performer, playwright, poet and songwriter
- October 3 – Cynthia Lenige (born 1755), Frisian Dutch poet
- Angom Gopi (born 1710), Indian, Meitei language poet, writer and translator
- Joseph Green (born 1706), Colonial American poet, satirist and clergyman
- Antonina Niemiryczowa (born 1702), Polish poet
See also
- List of years in poetry
- List of years in literature
- 18th century in poetry
- 18th century in literature
- French literature of the 18th century
- Sturm und Drang (the conventional translation is "Storm and Stress"; a more literal translation, however, might be "storm and urge", "storm and longing", "storm and drive" or "storm and impulse"), a movement in German literature (including poetry) and music from the late 1760s through the early 1780s
- List of years in poetry
- Poetry
Notes
- ^ Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
- ^ Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press