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Revision as of 18:10, 6 July 2009
Overview of the events of 1771 in poetry
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works published
- James Beattie, "The Minstrel; or, The Progress of Genius, Book I", (followed in 1774 by Book II The English Garden, in 4 volumes 1771-81)
- Jane Dunlap, Poems upon Several Sermons Preached by the Rev'd George Whitefield, Colonial Massachusetts
- Levi Frisbie, "A Poem on the Rise and Progress of Moor's Indian Charity School", English, Colonial America
- Henry Mackenzie, Pursuits of Happiness, published anonymously after a stay in London; Scottish
- Ambrosius Stub, Arier og andre poetiske Stykker ("Arier and Other Poetic Works"), edited by T. S. Heiberg; Denmark, posthumous
- John Trumbull, "An Elegy on the Death of Mr. Buckingham St. John", English, Colonial America
Births
Death years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:
- April 7 – William Wordsworth (died 1850), English poet
- Thomas John Dibdin (died 1841), English dramatist and song-writer
- Thomas Green Fessenden, (died 1837), American
- Liang Desheng (died 1847), Chinese poet and writer during the Qing Dynasty
- James Montgomery (died 1854), English editor and poet
- Sir Walter Scott (died 1832), Scottish historical novelist and poet
- Sydney Smith (died 1845), English writer and Anglican clergyman
- Dorothy Wordsworth (died 1855), English author, poet and diarist
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:
- April 7 – William Wordsworth, English poet (died 1850)
- August 15 – Sir Walter Scott, Scottish historical novelist and poet
- August 19 – Daniel Schiebeler (born 1741), German writer and poet
- December 23 – Johann Friedrich Löwen (born 1727), German poet, intellectual, drama theorist and at one time a confidant of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- Samuel Bowden
- John Gambold
- Thomas Gray (born 1716), English poet
- Christopher Smart (born 1722), English poet
- Tobias Smollett (born 1721), Scottish poet and author
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
- Davis, Cynthia J., and Kathryn West, Women Writers in the United States: A Timeline of Literary, Cultural, and Social History, Oxford University Press US, 1996 ISBN 9780195090536, retrieved via Google Books on February 7, 2009
- ^ Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press
- Web page titled "Henry Mackenzie", a reprint from an article by William Anderson, in Scottish Nation (1859-66), "3:23-25", retrieved June 28, 2009
- Web page titled "American Poetry Full-Text Database / Bibliography" at University of Chicago Library website, retrieved March 4, 2009