Overview of the events of 1750 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1750.
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- The Adventures of Mr. Loveill, interspers'd with many real amours of the modern polite world
- The Nominal Husband, or, Distress'd Innocence
- Revived Fugitive: a novel, translated from the French
- Henry Brooke – A New Collection of Fairy Tales
- John Cleland – Fanny Hill (official and expurgated)
- Sarah Fielding (attributed) – The History of Charlotte Summers
- Edward Kimber – The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson
- Charlotte Lennox – The Life of Harriot Stuart
- Robert Paltock – The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins
- Sarah Scott – The History of Cornelia
- January 7 – Robert Anderson, Scottish critic (died 1803)
- June 13 – James Burney, English rear-admiral and naval writer (died 1821)
- September 5 – Robert Fergusson, Scottish poet writing in Braid Scots (died 1774)
- October 21 – Juraj Fándly, Slovak non-fiction writer, entomologist and priest (died 1811)
- October 31 – Leonor de Almeida Portugal, 4th Marquise of Alorna, Portuguese noblewoman, painter, and poet (died 1839)[6]
- unknown date – Henrietta Maria Bowdler, English author and expurgator (died 1830)