1655 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1655.
Events
- February 24 – English playwright Thomas Porter abducts his future bride Anne Blount.
- March 26 – Thomas Porter kills a soldier named Thomas Salkeld in Covent Garden, probably in a duel, is consequently tried for murder, pleads guilty to manslaughter, is allowed benefit of clergy, and is sentenced to be burned in the hand.
- May–October – Church of England clergyman Jeremy Taylor is imprisoned at Chepstow Castle for an injudicious preface to his popular manual of devotion, Golden Grove; or a Manuall of daily prayers and letanies, published this year.
- August 6 – The Blackfriars Theatre in London is demolished.
- October 29 – To celebrate Lord Mayor's Day, Edmund Gayton's pageant Charity Triumphant or the Virgin Show is staged in London; it is the first City pageant in fifteen years.
- Thomas Stanley begins his History of Philosophy.
New books
- John Bramhall – Defense of True Liberty; Bramhall, an Anglican divine, begins a correspondence of treatises with Thomas Hobbes
- Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle – The World's Olio
- Thomas Fuller – The Church History of Britain
- John Heydon – Eugenius Theodidacticus
- Michel Millot – L'Escole des filles
- William Prynne – A New Discovery of Free-State Tyranny
- Sir William Sales – Theophania
- John Wallis – Elenchus geomeiriae Hobbianae, an attack on the work of Thomas Hobbes
- Izaak Walton – The Compleat Angler, second edition
- Baltasar Gracián – El comulgatorio
- Francisco de Quevedo – Política de Dios y gobierno de Cristo (second part)
- Diego Saavedra Fajardo – Juicio de artes y ciencias
Published plays
- Anonymous – The Gossips' Brawl, or the Women Wear the Breeches
- Antony Brewer – The Lovesick King
- Lodowick Carlell – The Passionate Lovers, Parts 1 and 2
- Robert Daborne – The Poor Man's Comfort
- Robert Davenport – King John and Matilda
- Thomas Heywood & William Rowley – Fortune by Land and Sea
- Sir William Lower – Polyeuctes, or the Martyr
- Philip Massinger – Three New Plays, a collection that included The Guardian, The Bashful Lover, and (with John Fletcher) A Very Woman
- William Rider – The Twins
- James Shirley – The Gentleman of Venice and The Politician
- Jeremy Taylor – Golden Grove; or a Manuall of daily prayers and letanies . .
Poetry
- Henry Vaughan – Silex Scintillans (part 2)
- Earl of Rebolledo
- La constancia victoriosa
- Elegías sacras
Births
- January 1 – Christian Thomasius, German philosopher (died 1728)
- November (approximate date) – Jacob Tonson, English bookseller and publisher (died 1736)
Deaths
- February 25 – Daniel Heinsius, Dutch poet (born 1580)
- July 28 – Cyrano de Bergerac, French dramatist (born 1619)
- September 7 – François Tristan l'Hermite, French dramatist (born c. 1601)
- October 24 – Pierre Gassendi, French philosopher (born 1592)
- Probable year of death – John Reynolds, English poet, story-writer and pamphleteer (born c. 1588)
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