1771 in literature explained

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1771.

Events

The Nouvi Zákon, a translation of the New Testament into the Prekmurje Slovene language by István Küzmics, the Hungarian Slovene writer and evangelical pastor, is published (in Halle).[4]

New books

Fiction

Children

Drama

Poetry

See main article: article and 1771 in poetry.

Non-fiction

Births

Deaths

Notes and References

  1. Book: Stefano Castelvecchi. Sentimental Opera: Questions of Genre in the Age of Bourgeois Drama. 24 October 2013. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-107-46952-5. 229.
  2. Baldwin, Claire (2000). "Sophie von La Roche." In Konzett, Matthias (ed.) Encyclopedia of German Literature 2. Chicago; London: Fitzroy Dearborn.
  3. Book: Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Main Philosophical Writings and the Novel Allwill. 1994. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. 978-0-7735-1018-0. 615.
  4. Book: Sebastian Kempgen. Peter Kosta. Tilman Berger. Karl Gutschmidt. Die slavischen Sprachen / The Slavic Languages. Halbband 2. 26 November 2014. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. 978-3-11-021547-2. 1432.
  5. Web site: Armagh Public Library - founded in 1771 . armaghpubliclibrary.arm.ac.uk . 14 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120804104716/http://armaghpubliclibrary.arm.ac.uk/ . 4 August 2012 . dead.
  6. Book: Day . Gary . Lynch . Jack . The Encyclopedia of British Literature, 3 Volume Set: 1660 - 1789 . 9 March 2015 . John Wiley & Sons . 978-1-4443-3020-5 . 950 . en.
  7. Wilkie. Everett C. Jr. 1984. Mercier's "L'An 2440": Its publishing history during the author's lifetime, Part I. Harvard Library Bulletin . New Series. en-US. 0017-8136.
  8. Book: National Cyclopaedia. The National Encyclopædia. Libr. ed. 1879. 253.