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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1653
.
Events
January 17
–
John Evelyn
begins to set out gardens at
Sayes Court
, Deptford, the house he has recently bought.
[1]
March 26
–
James Shirley
's
masque
Cupid and Death
is performed before the Portuguese ambassador in London.
[2]
June – English actor
Robert Cox
is arrested at the
Red Bull Theatre
in London for performing a "
droll
" deemed to be a play (prohibited during the
English Interregnum
).
[3]
September 9
– London publisher
Humphrey Moseley
enters into the
Stationers' Register
the plays
The History of Cardenio
(1613), attributed posthumously to
William Shakespeare
and
John Fletcher
, and
Henry I
(1624) and
Henry II
, attributed to Shakespeare and
Robert Davenport
; none survive.
Pastor
Daniel Klein
's
Grammatica Litvanica
, the first printed prescriptive grammar of the
Lithuanian language
, is published in Latin by Johann Reusner in
Königsberg
,
Duchy of Prussia
,
[4]
introducing the distinctive Lithuanian letter
Ė
.
New books
Prose
Ralph Austen
–
A Treatise on Fruit-trees, showing the manner of grafting, setting, pruning, and ordering of them in all respects
Baltasar Gracián
–
El criticón
(second part)
Blaise Pascal
–
Traité du triangle arithmétique
Jeremy Taylor
–
Twenty-five Sermons
Sir
Thomas Urquhart
First English translation of
Rabelais
'
Gargantua and Pantagruel
, Books I and II
Logopandecteision
Izaak Walton
-
The Compleat Angler
Arthur Wilson
–
The History of Great Britain, being the Life and Reign of King James I
Drama
Richard Brome
–
Five New Plays
, a collection of his dramas including
A Mad Couple Well-Match'd
,
The Novella
,
The Court Beggar
,
The City Wit
, and
The Damoiselle
John Ford
(attributed) –
The Queen
(published)
[5]
William Heminges
–
The Fatal Contract
(published)
[6]
Henry Killigrew
–
Pallantus and Eudora
(published; Killigrew's revision of his own
The Conspiracy
, 1638)
Philippe Quinault
–
Les Rivales
James Shirley
–
The Court Secret
(published)
Lope de Vega
–
La discreta enamorada
Agustín Moreto
–
El lindo don Diego
Paul Scarron
–
Don Japhel d'Arménie
Poetry
Margaret Cavendish
–
Poems and Fancies
[7]
Births
January 13
–
Philipp Jakob Spener
, German theologian (died
1705
)
March 8
–
Goodwin Wharton
, English autobiographer and politician (died
1704
)
Unknown date
–
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
(近松 門左衛門), Japanese dramatist (died
1725
)
Probable year of birth
–
Nathaniel Lee
, English dramatist (died
1692
)
Deaths
May 26
–
Robert Filmer
, English political theorist (born
1558
)
July 10
–
Gabriel Naudé
, French librarian and scholar (born
1600
)
September 3
–
Claudius Salmasius
, French classical scholar (born
1588
)
September 23
–
Jacques Goar
, French Hellenist (born
1601
)
[8]
October 15
–
Piaras Feiritéar
, Irish-language poet and rebel (hanged; born c. 1600)
December –
John Taylor
, English poet and waterman (born
1578
)
Unknown date
Zachary Boyd
, Scottish poet (born
1585
)
Lucrezia Marinella
, Italian poet, writer and supporter of women's rights (born
1571
)
[9]
References
^
John Evelyn (11 July 2018).
The Diary of John Evelyn (Volume 1 of 2)
. ЛитРес. p. 278.
ISBN
978-5-04-082558-5
.
^
The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.
1
: 600–1660
. 1974. p. 1728.
^
Clegg, Roger;
Skeaping, Lucie
(2015-03-02).
Singing Simpkin and other Bawdy Jigs: Musical Comedy on the Shakespearean Stage: Scripts, Music and Context
. University of Exeter Press. pp. 53–.
ISBN
978-0-85989-962-8
.
^
Kaunas, Domas; Žemaitaitis, Algirdas.
"Danielius Kleinas"
.
Mažosios Lietuvos enciklopedija
(in Lithuanian)
. Retrieved
2023-01-14
.
^
John Ford (29 August 1986).
The Selected Plays of John Ford: The Broken Heart, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, Perkin Warbeck
. CUP Archive. p. 12.
ISBN
978-0-521-29545-1
.
^
Gerald Eades Bentley (1956).
The Jacobean and Caroline Stage
. At the Clarendon Press. p. 542.
^
"Margaret Cavendish"
.
The British Library
. Retrieved
26 March
2019
.
^
Ihor Ševcenko (23 December 2011).
Chronographiae quae Theophanis Continuati nomine fertur Liber quo Vita Basilii Imperatoris amplectitur: Recensuit Anglice vertit indicibus instruxit Ihor Ševcenko
. Walter de Gruyter. p. 24.
ISBN
978-3-11-022739-0
.
^
Rinaldina Russell (1994).
Italian Women Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Sourcebook
. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 234.
ISBN
978-0-313-28347-5
.
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