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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1767.

Events

  • January 29 – The former watchmaker and entrepreneur Pierre Beaumarchais has his first full-length drama, Eugénie, premièred at the Comédie-Française. Revised in two days, it establishes his reputation in this field.
  • February – King George III of Great Britain requests an introduction to Samuel Johnson from his librarian, Frederick Augusta Barnard. They meet in the library of the Queen's House.
  • April 24 – First professional performance of a play by an American, The Prince of Parthia by Thomas Godfrey (died 1763), at the new Southwark Theatre in Philadelphia with Lewis Hallam Jr. in a leading rôle.
  • December 7 – John Street Theatre (Manhattan), the first permanent theater in New York City, is opened by David Douglass with a performance of The Beaux' Stratagem.
  • Construction of Teatro Real Coliseo de Carlos III de Aranjuez, the first enclosed theatre in Spain, begins.
  • Richard Price's volume of sermons, Four Dissertations, is published by Andrew Millar and Thomas Cadell in London, and he joins the "Bowood circle", a group of liberal intellectuals around William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, at Bowood House in Wiltshire (England) and corresponds with Benjamin Franklin.
  • Publication of the Epistles and Book of Revelation in Manx as Sceeuyn Paul yn Ostyl gys ny Romanee completes the first translation of the New Testament into that language.
  • Publication of the first secular prose book in any of the Sorbian languages by Jurij Mjeń.

New books

Fiction

  • James Boswell – Dorando
  • Phebe Gibbes – The Woman of Fashion
  • Hugh Kelly – Memoirs of a Magdalen
  • Susannah Minifie – Barford Abbey
  • Frances Sheridan
  • Conclusion of the Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph (posthumous)
  • The History of Nourjahad
  • Laurence Sterne – The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman vol. ix
  • Unca Eliza Winkfield (pseudonym) – The Female American
  • Arthur Young – The Adventures of Emmera

Drama

  • Pierre Beaumarchais – Eugénie
  • Richard Bentley – Philodamus
  • Isaac Bickerstaffe – Lace in the City
  • George Colman the Elder
  • The English Merchant
  • The Oxonian in Town
  • David Garrick – Cymon
  • Hall Hartson – The Countess of Salisbury
  • Thomas Hull – The Perplexities
  • William Kenrick – The Widowed Wife
  • Gotthold Ephraim Lessing – Minna von Barnhelm
  • Arthur Murphy – The School for Guardians

Poetry

  • Michael Bruce – Elegy Written in Spring
  • Francis Fawkes – Partridge-Shooting
  • Oliver Goldsmith, ed. – The Beauties of English Poesy
  • Richard Jago – Edge-Hill
  • Henry Jones – Kew Garden
  • Christopher Smart (translation) – The Works of Horace, Translated into Verse

Non-fiction

  • John Byrom – The Universal English Short-hand
  • William Duff – An Essay on Original Genius
  • Richard Farmer – An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare
  • Adam Ferguson – An Essay on the History of Civil Society
  • Baron d'Holbach, Paul Henry Thiry – Christianisme dévoilé
  • Catharine Macaulay – Loose Remarks on Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society (on Hobbes's 1651 work)
  • Moses Mendelssohn – Phädon
  • Joseph Priestley – The History and Present State of Electricity
  • William Warburton – Sermons and Discourses
  • Arthur Young – The Farmer's Letters to the People of England

Births

  • January 1 – Maria Edgeworth, Anglo-Irish novelist (died 1849)
  • February 4 – Andrew Marschalk, American printer (died 1838)
  • February 6 – Saul Ascher, German political writer and translator (died 1822)
  • March 1 – Alexander Balfour, Scottish novelist, short-story writer and poet (died 1829)
  • April 9 – Joseph Fiévée, French journalist, essayist, novelist and dramatist (died 1839)
  • April 24 – Dorothy Ripley, English missionary and reformist writer (died 1832)
  • September 6 – Thomas Bayly Howell, English legal writer (died 1815)
  • September 8 – August Wilhelm Schlegel, German poet and translator (died 1845)
  • September 10 – Melchiorre Gioia, Italian philosophical writer (died 1829)
  • October 25 – Benjamin Constant, Swiss-French novelist (died 1830)
  • November 26 (bapt.) – Elizabeth Bentley, English poet (died 1839)
  • December 8 – Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, French poet and composer (died 1825)

Deaths

  • February 16 – David Erskine Baker, English writer on drama and translator (born 1730)
  • February 28 – Charles Balguy, English translator and medical writer (born 1708)
  • April 27 – Johann Gottlob Carpzov, German Biblical scholar (born 1679)
  • July 15 – Michael Bruce, Scottish poet and hymnist (born 1746)
  • July 26 – Paul Gottlieb Werlhof, German poet and physician (born 1699)
  • August 21 – Thomas Osborne, English publisher and bookseller (born 1704)
  • September 11 – Theophilus Evans, Welsh historian and cleric (born 1693)
  • October 1 – Léon Ménard, French historical writer and lawyer (born 1706)
  • December 22 – John Newbery, English children's author and publisher (born 1713)

References