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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1768
.
Events
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March –
John Wilkes
, returning from exile in France, is elected to the
Parliament of Great Britain
.
May 10
– John Wilkes is imprisoned for attacking King
George III of Great Britain
in print.
July 28
–
Thomas Gray
succeeds
Lawrence Brockett
as Regis Professor of History at the
University of Cambridge
.
[
1
]
December 12
–
Walter Butler, 16th Earl of Ormonde
, father of Lady Eleanor Butler, inherits
Kilkenny Castle
in Ireland. This brings about the first meeting of the
Ladies of Llangollen
.
[
2
]
unknown dates
John Murray (publisher)
is established in London.
The
Theatre Royal, Bath
(
Old Orchard Street Theatre
) and
Theatre Royal, Norwich
assume these titles on being granted Royal Patents, making them officially England's only legal provincial theaters.
[
3
]
[
4
]
The
Leeds Library
is founded, becoming the oldest surviving
subscription library
of its type in Britain.
[
5
]
New books
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Fiction
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John Cleland
–
The Woman of Honour
(attributed)
Alexander Dow
(translated) –
Tales Translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi
Voltaire
–
La Princesse de Babylone
José Francisco de Isla
–
Historia del famoso predicador fray Gerundio de Campazas, alias Zotes
(second part)
Anonymous –
Fumoto no iro
(
Japanese
:
麓の色
,
romanized
:
Sex in the Foothills
)
Children
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Christopher Smart
–
Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
(verse)
Drama
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Isaac Bickerstaffe
Lionel and Clarissa
The Hypocrite
The Padlock
Alexander Dow
–
Zingis
Samuel Foote
–
The Devil on Two Sticks
Oliver Goldsmith
–
The Good-Natur'd Man
John Hoole
–
Cyrus
Hugh Kelly
–
False Delicacy
Arthur Murphy
–
Zenobia
Michel-Jean Sedaine
–
La gageure imprévue
Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg
–
Ugolino
Horace Walpole
–
The Mysterious Mother
(published)
William Shakespeare
, ed.
Edward Capell
–
Mr. William Shakespeare His Comedies, Histories and Tragedies
Poetry
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Main article:
1768 in poetry
Isaac Hawking Browne –
Poems
Thomas Gray
–
Poems
Richard Jago
–
Labour and Genius
Edward Jerningham –
Amabella
Mary Wortley Montagu
–
Poetical Works
Henry James Pye
–
Elegies
Alexander Ross
–
The Fortunate Shepherdess
Christopher Smart
–
The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
William Wilkie
–
Fables
Non-fiction
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Abraham Booth
–
The Reign of Grace
James Boswell
–
An Account of Corsica
William Gilpin
–
An Essay upon Prints, containing remarks upon the principles of picturesque beauty
Oliver Goldsmith
–
The Present State of the British Empire in Europe, America, Africa, and Asia
Richard Gough
–
Anecdotes of British Topography
Joseph Priestley
–
An Essay on the First Principles of Government
Tobias Smollett
–
The Present State of all Nations
Laurence Sterne
–
A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy
Gilbert Stuart
–
An Historical Dissertation Concerning the Antiquity of the English Constitution
Emanuel Swedenborg
–
Deliciae Sapientiae de Amore Conjugiali
Abraham Tucker
(as Edward Search) –
The Light of Nature Pursued
Horace Walpole
–
Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III
Arthur Young
–
A Six Weeks' Tour Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales
Births
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March 22
–
Melesina Trench
, Irish-born writer and socialite (died
1827
)
September 4
–
François-René de Chateaubriand
, French writer and diplomat (died
1848
November 18
–
Zacharias Werner
, German religious poet (died
1823
)
November 21
–
Friedrich Schleiermacher
, German theologian (died
1834
)
Deaths
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March 1
–
Hermann Samuel Reimarus
, German philosopher (born
1694
)
March 18
–
Laurence Sterne
, Irish-born novelist and cleric (born
1713
)
April 9
–
Sarah Fielding
, English novelist and children's author (born
1710
)
May 30
–
Eggert Ólafsson
, Icelandic writer and linguist (drowned, born
1726
)
July 4
–
Willem van Haren
, Dutch poet (born
1710
)
August 20
–
Joseph Spence
, English memoirist and professor of poetry (born
1699
)
November 25
–
Alexander Russell
, Scottish physician and naturalist (born c. 1715)
December 20
–
Carlo Innocenzio Maria Frugoni
, Italian poet (born
1692
)
References
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^
The Thomas Gray Archive: Chronology
^
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
. Henry Colburn. 1869. p. 374.
^
"History"
. Bath: Theatre Royal
. Retrieved
2011-02-13
.
^
"Theatre Royal – Tate Wilkinson as Manager"
.
York Guides
. Archived from
the original
on 2012-02-26
. Retrieved
2011-02-25
.
^
Kaufman, Paul (1967). "The Community Library: A Chapter in English Social History".
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
.
57
(7): 1–67.
doi
:
10.2307/1006043
.
JSTOR
1006043
.
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