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Works published
Colonial America
- William Billings, The New England Psalm-Singer[1]
- William Livingsotn:
- John Trumbull, "An Essay on the Uses and Advantages of the Fine Arts"[1]
- Phillis Wheatley:
- "On the Affray in King Street, on the Evening of the 5th of March, 1770" about the Boston Massacre which had taken place near Wheatley's home[2]
- an elegy to George Whitefield that received widespread acclaim. It was published within weeks of his death as a broadside in Boston, then in Newport, Rhode Island, then four more times in Boston and a dozen more times in New York, Philadelphia and Newport. It was published in London in 1771.[3]
United Kingdom
- John Armstrong, Miscellanies,[4] poetry and prose by a physician writer
- Michael Bruce, Poems on Several Occasions[4]
- Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, editor, Ancient Scottish Poems, an anthology[4]
- Oliver Goldsmith, The Deserted Village, published in May[4]
- Thomas Warton, Inquiry into the Authenticity of the Rowley Poems, criticism
- William Woty, Poetical Works[4]
Other
- Martin Wieland, Graces, Germany[5]
- Voltaire, Épître à l'Auteur du Livre des Trois Imposteurs ("Letter to the author of The Three Impostors"); France
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- February 1 – Robert Anderson (died 1833), English Cumbrian dialect poet
- March 20 – Friedrich Hölderlin (died 1843), German
- April 7 – William Wordsworth (died 1850), English Poet Laureate
- April 11 – George Canning (died 1827), English prime minister and occasional poet
- December 9 bapt. – James Hogg (died 1835), Scottish poet and novelist writing in both Scots and English
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- c. January – William Falconer (born 1732), Scottish poet (lost at sea)
- June 21 – Charlotta Frölich (born 1698), Swedish writer
- June 23 – Mark Akenside (born 1721), British poet and physician
- August 24 – Thomas Chatterton, English poet and forger of medieval poetry (born 1752), suicide by arsenic poisoning rather than death by starvation aged 17; although his death is little noticed at the time, he is later an icon of unacknowledged genius for the Romantics
- Also:
- Friedrich Carl Casimir von Creuz (born 1724), German
- Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair (born c.1698), Scottish Gaelic poet
- Kunchan Nambiar (born 1705), Malayalam language poet, performer, satirist
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
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Ludwig, Richard M., and Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983, 1986, New York: Oxford University Press
- ↑ Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (2003). The Trials of Phillis Wheatley: America's First Black Poet and Her Encounters With the Founding Fathers, New York: Basic Civitas Books. Шаблон:ISBN, p. 20
- ↑ Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (2003). The Trials of Phillis Wheatley: America's First Black Poet and Her Encounters With the Founding Fathers, New York: Basic Civitas Books. Шаблон:ISBN, p. 21, 22
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 4,3 4,4 Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, Шаблон:ISBN
- ↑ Thomas, Calvin, A History of German Literature, New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1909, retrieved December 14, 2009