1717 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1717.
Events
- January – Three Hours After Marriage, a stage play by Alexander Pope, John Gay and John Arbuthnot, mocks the poet and critic [John John Dennis (dramatist)|Dennis (dramatist)|John Dennis] as "Sir Tremendous Longinus the Critic", Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea as "Clinkett the Poetess" and Colley Cibber as "Plotwell". The play encounters massive criticism and has a short run, which mortifies Pope. In February, Dennis publishes his critical Remarks upon Mr. Pope's Translation of Homer to which in May Thomas Parnell retorts with Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice. With the Remarks of Zolius. To which is prefixed, the Life of the said Zolius, after which Dennis and Pope are reconciled for a decade.
- March 2 – Ballet master John Weaver revives the pantomime genre at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London with The Loves of Mars and Venus – a new Entertainment in Dancing after the manner of the Antient Pantomimes and Perseus and Andromeda.
- March 27 – Actress Adrienne Lecouvreur is invited to join the Comédie-Française in Paris, performing first in the title rôle of Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon's Electre.
- April 22 – At Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in London, the actor-manager John Rich introduces the character of Harlequin into pantomimes.
- May 16 – Voltaire is sentenced to eleven months in the Bastille and banished from Paris for criticizing the Duc D'Orléans. While in prison he writes his first play, Oedipe.
- unknown dates
- *The last two volumes of Antoine Galland's Les mille et une nuits are published posthumously in Lyon of the first translation of One Thousand and One Nights into a European language, including the first translation of the story of Ali Baba.
- *The Irish poet Hugh MacCurtin 's A brief discourse in vindication of the antiquity of Ireland, out of many authentick Irish histories and chronicles is published in Dublin. The author is imprisoned in the city about this time.
New books
Prose
- Joseph Addison, John Dryden, Laurence Eusden, Sir Samuel Garth, John Gay, Alexander Pope, Nicholas Rowe and others – Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Laurent d'Arvieux – Voyage dans la Palestine
- Elias Ashmole – Memoirs
- John Durant Breval – The Art of Dress
- Susanna Centlivre – An Epistle to the King of Sweden
- Anthony Collins – A Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Human Liberty
- John Dennis – Remarks upon Mr. Pope's Translation of Homer
- Benjamin Hoadly – The Nature of the Kingdom, or Church of Christ
- Jane Holt – A Fairy Tale
- William Law – The Bishop Bangor's Late Sermon
- Matthew Prior – The Dove
- John Quincy – Lexicon Physico-medicum
- Richard Savage – The Convocation; or, A Battle of Pamphlets
- Thomas Tickell – An Epistle from a Lady in England
- John Toland – The State-Anatomy of Great Britain
- Joseph Trapp – ''The Real Nature of the Church or Kingdom of Christ''
Drama
- John Durant Breval – The Confederates
- Susanna Centlivre – The Cruel Gift
- Colley Cibber – The Non-Juror
- Charles Johnson – The Sultaness
- Delarivière Manley – Lucius, the First Christian King of Britain
- Alexander Pope, John Gay and John Arbuthnot – Three Hours After Marriage
- William Taverner
- *The Artful Husband
- *The Artful Wife
- Pedro Calderón de la Barca – ''Autos sacramentales, alegóricos e historiales del insigne poeta español''
Poetry
- Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of Roscommon – Poems by the Earl of Roscomon
- Elijah Fenton – Poems on Several Occasions
- Thomas Parnell – Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice
- Alexander Pope
- *The Iliad of Homer vol. iii
- *The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope
- Thomas Traherne – Hexameron
- Leonard Welsted – Palaemon to Caelia, at Bath
- Ned Ward
- *British Wonders
- *A Collection of Historical and State Poems
- Eugenio Gerardo Lobo – ''Selva de las musas''
Births
- c. February 11 – William Williams Pantycelyn, Welsh religious writer and hymnist
- February 14 – Richard Owen Cambridge, English poet
- February 19 – David Garrick, English actor and playwright
- September 24 – Horace Walpole, English man of letters
- November 16 – Jean le Rond d'Alembert, French mathematician and encyclopedist
- November 25 – Alexander Sumarokov, Russian dramatist
- December 9 – Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German art historian
- December 16 – Elizabeth Carter, English poet, writer and translator
Deaths
- January 6 – Lambert Bos, Dutch scholar and critic
- March 3 – Pierre Allix, French religious writer
- June 9 – Jeanne Guyon, French writer and mystic
- September – Casimir Oudin, French monk and bibliographer
- Unknown dates
- *William Diaper, English poet
- *Ahmed ibn Nasir, Moroccan Sufi writer and teacher