1635 in poetry
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Events
- August 27 â Spanish playwright and poet Lope de Vega dies aged 72 of scarlet fever in Madrid. This year also his illegitimate son Lope Félix, another poet, is drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of Venezuela and his youngest daughter Antonia Clara is abducted.
- Ottoman Turkish poet Nef'i is garroted in the grounds of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul for his satirical verses.
Works published
Great Britain
- Thomas Heywood:
- Francis Quarles, Emblemes[1]
- Joseph Rutter, The Shepheard's Holy-Day: A pastorall tragi-comaedie[1]
- George Wither, A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne, with emblems printed from engravings originally produced by Crispijn van de Passe the Elder for Gabriel Rollenhagen's Nucleus Emblematorum 1611â1613[1]
Other
- Gabriel Bocángel, Lira de las muses ("The Muses' Lyre"), containing both ballads and sonnets; Spain[2]
- Jean Chapelain, De la poésie représentative, France
- Lope de Vega, Filis, eclogue, Spain
- Antoine Godeau, Discours sur la Poésie Chrétienne, France[3]
Births
- February 21 â Thomas Flatman (died 1688), English poet and miniature painter
- June 3 â Philippe Quinault (died 1688), French dramatist, poet, and librettist
- September 20 (bapt.) â Thomas Sprat (died 1713), English bishop and poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- March â Thomas Randolph (born 1605), English poet and dramatist
- April 7 â Leonard Digges (born 1588), English poet and translator
- April 25 â Alessandro Tassoni (born 1565), Italian
- July 28 â Richard Corbet (born 1582), English
- August 7 â Friedrich Spee (born 1591), German Jesuit and poet
- August 27 â Lope de Vega (born 1562), Spanish playwright and poet
- October 18 â Jean de Schelandre (born c. 1585), French
- Nef'i (born 1582?), Ottoman Turkish[4]
- Shen Yixiu (born 1590), Chinese poet and mother of female poets Ye Xiaoluan, Ye Wanwan and Ye Xiaowan[5]