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David Hume, 1711 - 1776. Historian and philosopher
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1776
.
Contents
Events
New books
Fiction
Drama
Poetry
Non-fiction
Births
Deaths
References
Events
January 8
– The English actor
John Philip Kemble
makes his stage début, as
Theodosius
in
Nathaniel Lee
's eponymous tragedy, at
Wolverhampton
, England, with the Crump and Chamberlain company.
[
1
]
August 7
–
David Hume
, weeks before his death, adds a codicil to his will, giving instructions for the publication of the
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
, on which he has been working since 1750.
[
2
]
unknown dates
– The
Wenyuan Chamber
is built in China as an imperial library in the
Forbidden City
of
Beijing
.
New books
Fiction
Elizabeth Griffith
–
The Story of Lady Juliana Harley
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
–
Edward Allwill's Briefsammlung
Ignacy Krasicki
–
The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom (Mikołaja Doświadczyńskiego przypadki)
(first novel in Polish)
Samuel Jackson Pratt
(as Courtney Melmoth) –
The Pupil of Pleasure, or, The New System (Lord Chesterfield's) Illustrated
Drama
George Edward Ayscough
(adapted from Voltaire) –
Semiramis
Hannah Cowley
–
The Runaway
Samuel Foote
–
The Bankrupt
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
–
Stella
(first version)
Friedrich Maximilian Klinger
–
Sturm und Drang
Johann Anton Leisewitz
–
Julius of Taranto
(first performed)
Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
–
The Soldiers
(Die Soldaten)
Arthur Murphy
–
Three Weeks After Marriage
Heinrich Leopold Wagner
–
Die Kindermörderin
Lope de Vega
(ed.
Antonio de Sancha
) –
Obras sueltas
Poetry
Main article:
1776 in poetry
James Beattie
–
Poems
Richard Graves
–
Euphrosyne
Hannah More
–
Sir Eldred of the Bower, and The Bleeding Rock
Jonathan Richardson
–
Morning Thoughts
John Scott
–
Amwell
Augustus Montague Toplady
–
Psalms and Hymns
William Whitehead
–
Variety
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
–
Jovino a sus amigos de Salamanca
Non-fiction
John Adams
–
Thoughts on Government
James Beattie
–
Essays
Jeremy Bentham
–
Fragment on Government
Charles Burney
–
A General History of Music
(completed 1789)
George Campbell
–
The Philosophy of Rhetoric
David Dalrymple
–
Annals of Scotland
Edward Gibbon
–
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
, volume 1
Oliver Goldsmith
–
A Survey of Experimental Philosophy
Sir
John Hawkins
–
A General History of the Science and Practice of Music
David Herd
–
Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs
Soame Jenyns
–
A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion
Thomas Paine
Common Sense
The American Crisis
Richard Price
–
Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty
Adam Smith
–
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Births
January –
Frances Burney
, English dramatist (died
1828
)
January 17
–
Jane Porter
, Scottish novelist and dramatist (died
1850
)
January 24
–
E. T. A. Hoffmann
, German fantasy and horror writer (died
1822
)
January 25
–
Joseph Görres
, German writer, philosopher and theologian (died
1848
)
February 12
–
Richard Mant
, English writer and cleric (died
1848
)
March 9
–
Archibald Bell
, Scottish lawyer and miscellanist (died
1854
)
April 13
–
Wilhelm von Schütz
, German author and playwright (died
1847
)
July 1
–
Sophie Gay
, French author (died
1852
)
September 21
–
John Fitchett
, English epic poet (died
1838
)
September 27
–
Maria Versfelt
, Dutch actress and memoirist (died
1845
)
November 16
–
Mary Matilda Betham
, English diarist, scholar and poet (died
1852
)
November 20
–
William Blackwood
, Scottish publisher (died
1834
)
Deaths
April 29
–
Edward Wortley Montagu
, English travel writer (born
1713
)
May 23
–
Jeanne Julie Éléonore de Lespinasse
(Mademoiselle de Lespinasse), French salonnière (born
1732
)
May 30
–
Albert Frick
, German theologian (born
1732
)
[
3
]
June 2
–
Robert Foulis
, Scottish art critic and publisher (born
1707
)
August 25
–
David Hume
, Scottish philosopher, historian and economist (born
1711
)
October 17
–
Pierre François le Courayer
, French theologian (born
1681
)
[
4
]
References
↑
James Boaden (1825).
Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble, Esq: Including a History of the Stage, from the Time of Garrick to the Present Period
. R.H. Small. p.
8.
↑
David Hume (2011).
The Letters of David Hume: 1766-1776
. Oxford University Press. p.
453.
ISBN
978-0-19-969325-2
.
↑
John McClintock (1894).
Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
. Harper & Brothers. p.
665.
↑
Pierre François Le Courayer (1844).
A Dissertation on the Validity of the Ordinations of the English...
J. H. Parker. p.
54.
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