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Overview of the events of 1632 in literature
Overview of the events of 1632 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1632 .
New books [ edit ]
William Alabaster – Roxana (Latin play, first performed in the 1590s, published)
Richard Brome
Nathan Field (died 1620) and Philip Massinger – The Fatal Dowry (published)
Thomas Goffe (died 1629) – The Courageous Turk (published)
Thomas Heywood – The Iron Age, Part 1 and 2 (published)
Ben Jonson – The Magnetic Lady
John Lyly (died 1606) – Six Court Comedies (published by Edward Blount ), containing Campaspe , Endymion , Gallathea , Midas , Mother Bombie , and Sapho and Phao
Jean Mairet – Les Galanteries du duc d'Ossonne
Philip Massinger
William Percy – Necromantes, or, The Two Supposed Heds: a Comicall Invention
Thomas Randolph
The Jealous Lovers
The Muses' Looking-Glass
William Rowley (died 1626; and others?) – A New Wonder, a Woman Never Vexed (published)
James Shirley
John Tatham – Love Crowns the End
Aurelian Townshend – Tempe Restored (masque )
January 1 – Katherine Philips , née Fowler, Anglo-Welsh poet, translator and woman of letters (died 1664 )
January 29 – Johann Georg Graevius , German classicist (died 1730 )
March 4 (baptised) – Lancelot Addison , English author and father of Joseph Addison (died 1703 )
June 10 – Esprit Fléchier , French historian and bishop (died 1710 )
August 29 – John Locke , English philosopher (died 1704 )
November 23 – Jean Mabillon , French palaeographer (died 1707 )
November 24 – Baruch Spinoza , Dutch philosopher (died 1677 )
December 17 – Anthony Wood , English antiquary (died 1695 )
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References [ edit ]
^ Neriko Musha Doerr (22 December 2009). The Native Speaker Concept: Ethnographic Investigations of Native Speaker Effects . Walter de Gruyter. p. 73. ISBN 978-3-11-022095-7 .
^ Thomas Dekker (11 September 1999). The Shoemaker's Holiday: Thomas Dekker . Manchester University Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-7190-3099-4 .
^ William D. Howarth; Michael O'Regan (5 June 1997). French Theatre in the Neo-classical Era, 1550-1789 . Cambridge University Press. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-521-23013-1 .
^ George Percy, "Observations gathered out of a discourse of the plantation of the southern colony in Virginia by the English, 1606," in Jamestown Narratives: Eyewitness accounts of the Virginia Colony, The First Decade, 1607-1617 , ed. Edward Wright Haile (Champlain, Va.: Roundhouse, 1998), 100.