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

Events[]

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Works published in English[]

Colonial America[]

  • Nicholas Noyes, "On Cotton Mather's Endeavors Toward the Christian Education of Negro Slaves", English Colonial America[1]

England[]

  • Joseph Addison, The Campaign, on the victory at Blenheim
  • Daniel Baker, The History of Job[2]
  • Sir Richard Blackmore, Advice to the Poets, published anonymously[2]
  • Stephen Clay, An Epistle from the Elector of Bavaria to the French King: After the Battel of Ramilles, published anonymously; has been misattributed to Matthew Prior[2]
  • William Congreve:
    • A Pindarique Ode ... On the Victorious Progress of Her Magesties Arms, Under the Conduct of the Duke of Marlborough[2]
    • Discourse on the Pindarique Ode, in which the author criticized Abraham Cowley's views[3]
  • Daniel Defoe:
    • Caledonia[2]
    • Jure Divino, about the divine-right theory of monarchy[2]
  • John Dennis, The Battle of Ramilla; or, the Power of Union[2]
  • William Harison, Woodstock Park,[2] London : printed for Jacob Tonson
  • John Philips:
    • Blenheim
    • Cerealia: An imitation of Milton, published anonymously, also attributed to Elijah Fenton[2]
  • Thomas Tickell, Oxford, published anonymously, published this year, although the book states "1707"[2]

Scotland[]

Anthologies
  • James Watson (Scottish editor), editor, Choice Collection of Comic and Serious Scots Poems, Edinburgh (published this year through 1711)[4]

Births[]

Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

Deaths[]

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

Also
    • Luo Mu (born 1622), Chinese painter, poet and prose writer
    • John Phillips (born 1631), poet and satirist, brother of Edward Phillips, nephew of John Milton
    • Susanna Elizabeth Zeidler (born 1657), German

See also[]

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Notes[]

  1. โ†‘ 1.0 1.1 Burt, Daniel S., The Chronology of American Literature: : America's literary achievements from the colonial era to modern times, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004, ISBN 978-0-618-16821-7, retrieved via Google Books
  2. โ†‘ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
  3. โ†‘ Mark Van Doren, John Dryden: A Study of His Poetry, p 194, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, second edition, 1946 ("First Midland Book edition 1960")
  4. โ†‘ "Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758)", article, The Burns Encyclopedia, online edition, retrieved July 1, 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.

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