1597 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1597.
Events
- February – Pembroke's Men contract with Francis Langley to play the next year at his new Swan Theatre in London.
- March 17 – Following the death of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham on March 5, his place as Lord Chamberlain of England is taken by George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, the son of a previous Lord Chamberlain. Lord Hunsdon reverses Cobham's policy of hostility toward the actors of English Renaissance theatre, and returns to his father's policy of general tolerance and patronage. The playing company under Hunsdon's patronage (which includes William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage) becomes the Lord Chamberlain's Men.
- April 23 – Feast for the Order of the Garter at the Palace of Whitehall in London; likely occasion for the first performance of Shakespeare's comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor.[1]
- c. May 1 – First performance of George Chapman's An Humorous Day's Mirth, the first comedy of humours, by the Admiral's Men at The Rose theatre in London.
- July – The season goes disastrously wrong for Pembroke's Men, when they stage the scandalous play The Isle of Dogs in London, which provokes the authorities to close all of the London theatres for the remainder of the summer. Ben Jonson, co-writer of the play with Thomas Nashe, is arrested on the orders of Queen Elizabeth I of England's "interrogator", Richard Topcliffe, briefly jailed in Marshalsea Prison and charged with "Leude and mutynous behavior".
New books
- Francis Bacon – Essays
- Thomas Beard – The Theatre of God's Judgements
- William Burton and Thomas Creede (translated from the Greek of Achilles Tatius) – The Most Delectable and Pleasaunt History of Clitiphon and Leucippe (translated from Leucippe and Clitophon)
- Johannes Vodnianus Campanus – Turcicorum tyrannorum qui inde usque ab Otomanno rebus Turcicis praefuerunt, descriptio
- Gabriel Harvey – The Trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman
- Thomas Morley – Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music
- Dinko Zlatarić – Ljubav i smrt Pirama i Tizbe, iz veće tuđijeh jezika u hrvacki složene (Love and Death of Pyramus and Thisbe, Translated into Croatian from Several Foreign Languages)
New drama
- George Chapman – An Humorous Day's Mirth
- Richard Hathwaye – King Arthur
- John Lyly – The Woman in the Moon published
- John Marston – Histriomastix
- Anthony Munday and Michael Drayton – Mother Redcap
- Thomas Nashe and Ben Jonson – The Isle of Dogs
- William Shakespeare
- The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Richard II, Richard III, and Romeo and Juliet (the "bad quarto") published
Poetry
Main article: 1597 in poetry
- Michael Drayton – Englands Heroicall Epistles
Births
- February 24 – Vincent Voiture, French poet (died 1648)
- December 23 – Martin Opitz von Boberfeld, German poet (died 1639)
- Unknown date – Wang Wei (王微), Chinese poet and prostitute (died 1647)
- Approximate year – Thomas Cage, English writer and cleric (died 1656)
Deaths
- February 2 – James Burbage, English actor (born c. 1530)
- February 6 – Franciscus Patricius, Italian philosopher and scientist (born 1529)
- June 6 – William Hunnis, English poet
- July 20 – Franciscus Raphelengius, printer and bookseller (born 1539)
- December 11 – Jakob Miller, Catholic reformist theologian (born 1550)
- Unknown date – Aldus Manutius the Younger, grammarian and proprietor of the Aldine Press (born 1547)
References
- ↑ Duncan-Jones, Katherine (2001). Ungentle Shakespeare: scenes from his life. London: Arden Shakespeare. p. 97. ISBN 1-903436-26-5.
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