1701 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1701.

List of years in literature (table)
In poetry
1698
1699
1700
1701
1702
1703
1704

Events

New books

Prose

Drama

  • Thomas Baker, The Humour of the Age
  • Colley Cibber, Love Makes a Man; or, The Fop's Fortune: A comedy (published; performed 13 December 1700; combines two Beaumont and Fletcher plays: The Custom of the Country and The Elder Brother[2]
  • William Congreve, The Judgment of Paris: A masque (performed in March)[2]
  • Thomas D'Urfey, The Bath; or, The Western Lass: A comedy[2]
  • George Farquhar, Sir Harry Wildair, performed about April; sequel to The Constant Couple 1699[2]
  • Charles Gildon, Love's Victim: or, the Queen of Wales: A tragedy (published anonymously, performed)[2]
  • George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne, The Jew of Venice: A comedy (published anonymously, performed about May)
  • Peter Anthony Motteux, The Masque of Acis and Galatea (performed about March)[2]
  • Mary Pix, The Double Distress: A tragedy (performed about March)[2]
  • Nicholas Rowe, The Ambitious Step-Mother(possibly performed in December)[2]
  • Sir Edward Sherburne (translator and editor) The Tragedies of Seneca the Younger (L. Annaeus Seneca)[2]
  • Richard Steele, The Funeral: or, Grief a-la-mode: A comedy (published, despite year 1702 given, performed)[2]
  • Catherine Trotter, later Cockburn:
    • Love at a Loss; or, Most Votes Carry It: A comedy (performed November 23, 1700)[2]
    • The Unhappy Penitent: A tragedy (performed February 4)[2]

Poetry

Births

Uncertain dates

Deaths

References

  1. "History". Dublin: Archbishop Marsh's Library. Retrieved 2013-03-11.
  2. Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
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