1713 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1713.

Events[]

New books[]

Prose[]

  • John ArbuthnotProposals for printing a very curious discourse... a treatise of the art of political lying, with an abstract of the first volume ("The Art of Political Lying")
  • Jane BarkerThe Amours of Bosvil and Galesia
  • Richard Bentley (as Phileleutherus Lipsiensis) – Remarks upon a Late Discourse of Free-thinking (see Collins below)
  • George BerkeleyThree Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
  • Nicolas Boileau-DespréauxDialogue sur les héros de roman
  • Robert ChalleLes Illustres Françaises (The Illustrious French Lovers)
  • Anthony CollinsA Discourse of Free-thinking
  • Daniel Defoe
    • And What if the Pretender Should Come?
    • A General History of Trade
    • Reasons Against the Succession of the House of Hanover
  • John DennisRemarks upon Cato
  • Abel EvansVertumnus
  • John Gay
    • Rural Sports
    • The Fan
  • Edmund GibsonCodex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani
  • Antoine HamiltonMémoires du comte de Gramont (published anonymously)
  • John HughesLetters of Abelard and Heloise (widely published translation)[4]
  • Henri JoutelJournal historique du dernier voyage que feu M. de La Sale fit dans le golfe de Mexique (Joutel's journal of La Salle's last voyage, 1684–1687)
  • Thomas ParnellAn Essay on the Different Stiles of Poetry
  • Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint-PierreProjet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle en Europe
  • Jonathan Swift
    • Mr. C--n's Discourse of Free-thinking, Put into Plain English (see above, Collins)
    • Part of the Seventh Epistle of the First Book of Horace Imitated
  • John TolandReasons for Naturalizing the Jews in Great Britain and Ireland
  • Ned WardThe History of the Grand Rebellion

Drama[]

Poetry[]

  • Henry CareyPoems on Several Occasions (includes "Sally in Our Alley" and "Namby Pamby")
  • Anne FinchMiscellany Poems on Several Occasions
  • Alexander Pope
    • Windsor Forest
    • Ode for Musick
  • Edward Young
    • An Epistle to Lord Lansdowne
    • A Poem on the Last Day

See also 1713 in poetry

Births[]

Deaths[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Mary Beth Harris. Gale Researcher Guide for: Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, and the Rise of the Periodical Genre. Gale, Cengage Learning. pp. 6–. ISBN 978-1-5358-5347-7.
  2. ^ Litto, Fredric M. (1966). "Addison's Cato in the Colonies". William and Mary Quarterly. 23: 431–449. JSTOR 1919239.
  3. ^ Alexander Pope (1871). The Works of Alexander Pope: New Ed. Including Several Hundred Unpublished Letters, and Other New Materials, Collected in Part by John Wilson Croker. With Introd. and Notes by Whitwell Elwin. J. Murray. p. 199.
  4. ^ Hughes, John; Mr Pope (1360). Letters of Abelard and Heloise. London: James Rivington and J Fletcher, P Davey and B Law, T Lowdes and T Caslon. letters of abelard and heloise hughes
  5. ^ Macintyre, I (2014). "Archibald Pitcairne (1652–1713)". The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 44 (3): 258–259. doi:10.4997/jrcpe.2014.317. ISSN 1478-2715. PMID 25478636.
  6. ^ The Westminster Review. J.M. Mason. 1869. p. 298.
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