1693 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Events

 * John Locke writes his essay Some Thoughts Concerning Education which discusses how poetry and music should not be included as part of an educational curriculum

England

 * Richard Ames, Fatal Friendship; or, The Drunkards Misery
 * Robert Gould, The Corruption of the Times by Money
 * Benjamin Keach, The Everlasting Covenant 
 * Samuel Wesley, The Life of Our Blessed Lord
 * Anthologies
 * John Dryden, editor, The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, an anthology including translations by Dryden, Nahum Tate, William Congreve and others
 * Anthologies
 * John Dryden and Jacob Tonson, editors, Examen Poeticum: Being the Third Part of Miscellany Poems, one of six anthologies published by Tonson from 1684 to 1709; sometimes this is referred to as "Tonson's third Miscellany, sometimes as "Dryden's third Miscellany, or just "the third Miscellany; the volume includes:
 * Dryden's translation of the first book of Ovid's Metamorphoses
 * Dryden, "Iphis and Ianthe", a "fable" translated from Book 9 of Metamorphoses
 * Dryden, "Acis, Polyphemus and Galatea", translation from Book 13 of Metamorphoses
 * Dryden, "The Last Parting of Hector and Andromache", translation from Homer's Iliad

Other languages

 * Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, Discours sur l'Ode, criticism; the author defended Pindar and advocated enthusiasm in lyric poetry

Births
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 * Hildebrand Jacob, English poet (died 1739)

Deaths
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 * Dosoftei (born 1624), Moldavian Metropolitan, scholar, poet and translator
 * Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (born 1621), Polish poet and member of the noble class Szlachta
 * Ihara Saikaku, Japanese poet and creator of the "floating world" genre of Japanese prose, ukiyo-zōshi (born 1642).