1762 in poetry

Overview of the events of 1762 in poetry
Overview of the events of 1762 in poetry
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Events

Works published

Colonial America

United Kingdom

  • James Boswell, The Cub at Newmarket, published by James Dodsley[3]
  • Elizabeth Carter, Poems on Several Occasions[3]
  • Charles Churchill, The Ghost, Books I-III (followed by Book IV in 1763)[3]
  • Mary Collier, Poems, on Several Occasions[3]
  • John Cunningham, The Contemplatist[3]
  • Thomas Denton, The House of Superstition, prefixed to William Gilpin's Lives of the Reformers, written in imitation of Edmund Spenser[3]
  • William Falconer, The Shipwreck (revised in 1764 and 1769)
  • Edward Jerningham, The Nunnery: An elegy in imitation of the Elegy in a Churchyard, an imitation of Thomas Gray[3]
  • James Macpherson, Fingal, an Ancient Epic Poem [...] Together with several other poems translated from the Galic language (see also Fragment of Ancient Poetry 1760, and Temora 1763)[3]
  • John Ogilvie, Poems on Various Subjects[3]
  • William Whitehead, A Charge to the Poets[3]
  • Edward Young, Resignation, published anonymously; first privately printed 1761[3]

Other

Births

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Deaths

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Notes

  1. ^ Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (2003). The Trials of Phillis Wheatley: America's First Black Poet and Her Encounters With the Founding Fathers. New York: Basic Civitas Books. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-465-01850-5.
  2. ^ a b c d Ludwig, Richard M.; Nault, Clifford A. Jr. (1986). Annals of American Literature: 1602–1983. New York: Oxford University Press.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  4. ^ Davis, Cynthia J.; West, Kathryn (1996). Women Writers in the United States: A Timeline of Literary, Cultural, and Social History. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-509053-6. Retrieved 2009-02-07. Timeline poetry.
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