1686 in literature explained
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1686.
Events
- January – John Dryden is recorded as having converted to Roman Catholicism.[1]
New books
Prose
- Pierre Bayle – Philosophical Commentary (on religious freedom)
- Bernard de Fontenelle
- Ihara Saikaku (井原 西鶴)
- Twenty Cases of Unfilial Children (本朝二十不孝 Honchō Nijū Fukō)
- The Life of an Amorous Woman (好色一代女 Kōshoku Ichidai Onna)
- Thomas Sydenham – Schedula monitoria de novae febris ingressu (Schedule of Symptoms of Newly Arrived Fever)
Children
- John Bunyan – A Book for Boys and Girls, or, Country Rhymes for Children
Drama
Poetry
Births
Deaths
- January 31 – Jean Mairet, French dramatist (born 1604)[4]
- February 6 – Dorothy White, English Quaker pamphleteer (born c. 1630)[5]
- February 10 – William Dugdale, English antiquary and herald (born 1605)
- February 25 – Abraham Calovius, German Lutheran theologian (born 1612)
- June 23 – Sir William Coventry, English statesman and author (born c. 1628)
- July 10 – John Fell, English academic and bishop (born 1625)
- August 13 – Louis Maimbourg, French Jesuit historian (born 1610)
- November 25 – Nicolas Steno (Niels Steenson), Danish scientist (born 1638)
- November 28 – Nicolas Letourneux, French religious writer (born 1640)
- December 6 – Nicola Avancini, Italian Jesuit writer (born 1612)
Notes and References
- Donald R. . Benson . Theology and Politics in Dryden's Conversion . Studies in English Literature . 4 . 3 . Summer 1964 . 10.2307/449490 . 393–412 . 449490.
- Book: William H. Trapnell. The Treatment of Christian Doctrine by Philosophers of the Natural Light from Descartes to Berkeley. 1988. Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution. 978-0-7294-0363-4. 46.
- Web site: Alban Thomas (1686 - 1771). Davies. Sir William Llewelyn. Welsh Biography Online. National Library of Wales. 15 July 2020.
- Book: William A. Bunch. Jean Mairet: By William A. Bunch. 1975. Twayne Publishers. 978-0-8057-2565-0. 10.
- Book: Stephen Ward Angell. Stephen W. Angell. Pink Dandelion. Early Quakers and their Theological Thought. 8 July 2015. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-107-05052-5. 155.