1731 in literature

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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1731.

Events

New books

Prose

  • Thomas Bayes – Divine Benevolence
  • Samuel Boyse – Translations and Poems Written on Several Subjects
  • Ralph Cudworth (died 1688) – A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality
  • Robert Dodsley
    • An Epistle from a Footman in London to the Celebrated Stephen Duck
    • A Sketch of the Miseries of Poverty
  • Aaron Hill – Advice to the Poets
  • Marie Huber – Le Monde fou préféré au monde sage, en vingt-quatre promenades de trois amis, Criton philosophe, Philon avocat, Eraste négociant (The world unmask'd: or, The philosopher the greatest cheat; in twenty-four dialogues between Crito a philosopher, Philo a lawyer, and Erastus, a merchant)
  • Madame de La Fayette – Memoires de la Cour de France
  • William Law – The Case of Reason
  • Pierre de Marivaux – La Vie de Marianne (The Life of Marianne), part one
  • William Oldys – A Dissertation Upon Pamphlets
  • Arabella Plantin – Love Led Astray (Or, the Mutual Inconstancy)
  • Alexander Pope – An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington (also Epistle to Burlington, and to contemporaries as Of False Taste)
  • Abbé Prévost
    • Manon Lescaut
    • Le Philosophe anglais, ou Histoire de Monsieur Cleveland, fils naturel de Cromwell (The Life and Entertaining Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, Natural Son of Oliver Cromwell)
  • Elizabeth Singer Rowe – Letters Moral and Entertaining
  • Jean Terrasson – Life of Sethos
  • Jethro Tull – The New Horse-Houghing Husbandry, or, An essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation wherein is shewn, a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, to increase their product, and diminish the common expence, by the use of instruments lately invented by Jethro Tull
  • Diego de Torres Villarroel – Barca de Aqueronte

Drama

Poetry

  • Nicholas Amhurst (as Caleb D'Anvers) – A Collection of Poems
  • Jeremy Jingle (pseudonym) – Spiritual Fornication. A burlesque poem. Wherein the case of Miss Cadiere and Father Girard are merrily display'd
  • Joseph Trapp – The Works of Virgil

Births

Deaths

References

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