1776 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1776.
Events
- January 8 – The English actor John Philip Kemble makes his stage début, as Theodosius in Nathaniel Lee's eponymous tragedy, at Wolverhampton, England, with the Crump and Chamberlain company.
- August 7 – David Hume, weeks before his death, adds a codicil to his will, giving instructions for the publication of the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, on which he has been working since 1750.
- unknown dates – The Wenyuan Chamber is built in China as an imperial library in the Forbidden City of Beijing.
New books
Fiction
- Elizabeth Griffith – The Story of Lady Juliana Harley
- Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi – Edward Allwill's Briefsammlung
- Ignacy Krasicki – The Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom (Mikołaja Doświadczyńskiego przypadki)
- Samuel Jackson Pratt – ''The Pupil of Pleasure, or, The New System Illustrated''
Drama
- George Edward Ayscough – Semiramis
- Hannah Cowley – The Runaway
- Samuel Foote – The Bankrupt
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – Stella
- Friedrich Maximilian Klinger – Sturm und Drang
- Johann Anton Leisewitz – Julius of Taranto
- Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz – The Soldiers
- Arthur Murphy – Three Weeks After Marriage
- Heinrich Leopold Wagner – Die Kindermörderin
- Lope de Vega – ''Obras sueltas''
Poetry
- James Beattie – Poems
- Richard Graves – Euphrosyne
- Hannah More – Sir Eldred of the Bower, and The Bleeding Rock
- Jonathan Richardson – Morning Thoughts
- John Scott – Amwell
- Augustus Montague Toplady – Psalms and Hymns
- William Whitehead – Variety
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos – ''Jovino a sus amigos de Salamanca''
Non-fiction
- John Adams – Thoughts on Government
- James Beattie – Essays
- Jeremy Bentham – Fragment on Government
- Charles Burney – A General History of Music
- George Campbell – The Philosophy of Rhetoric
- David Dalrymple – Annals of Scotland
- Edward Gibbon – The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, volume 1
- Oliver Goldsmith – A Survey of Experimental Philosophy
- Sir John Hawkins – A General History of the Science and Practice of Music
- David Herd – Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs
- Soame Jenyns – A View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion
- Thomas Paine
- *Common Sense
- *The American Crisis
- Richard Price – Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty
- Adam Smith – ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations''
Births
- January – Frances Burney, English dramatist
- January 17 – Jane Porter, Scottish novelist and dramatist
- January 24 – E. T. A. Hoffmann, German fantasy and horror writer
- January 25 – Joseph Görres, German writer, philosopher and theologian
- February 12 – Richard Mant, English writer and cleric
- March 9 – Archibald Bell, Scottish lawyer and miscellanist
- April 13 – Wilhelm von Schütz, German author and playwright
- July 1 – Sophie Gay, French author
- September 21 – John Fitchett, English epic poet
- September 27 – Maria Versfelt, Dutch actress and memoirist
- November 16 – Mary Matilda Betham, English diarist, scholar and poet
- November 20 – William Blackwood, Scottish publisher
Deaths
- April 29 – Edward Wortley Montagu, English travel writer
- May 23 – Jeanne Julie Éléonore de Lespinasse, French salonnière
- May 30 – Albert Frick, German theologian
- June 2 – Robert Foulis, Scottish art critic and publisher
- August 25 – David Hume, Scottish philosopher, historian and economist
- October 17 – Pierre François le Courayer, French theologian