• Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). John Dryden becomes poet laureate...
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    1668 (MDCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1668th...
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  • in poetry 2022 in poetry 2021 in poetry 2020 in poetry - Lana Del Rey's Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass 2019 in poetry 2018 in poetry 2017 in poetry...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1668. c. February – The English Parliament and bishops seek to suppress Thomas...
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    May] 1700) was an English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright who in 1668 was appointed England's first Poet Laureate. He is seen as dominating the...
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  • Lesbian Culture 1668-1801 is a scholarly monograph by Emma Donoghue, which collects written descriptions of lesbian relationships in early modern Britain...
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  • Essay of Dramatick Poesie (category 1668 works)
    Dramatick Poesy was likely written in 1666 during the Great Plague of London and published in 1668. Dryden's claim in this essay was that poetic drama with...
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    Mac Flecknoe (category Poetry by John Dryden)
    'Mac Flecknoe' (1668–1679) ISBN 0-8201-1289-5 Oden, Richard, L. Dryden and Shadwell, The Literary Controversy and 'Mac Flecknoe' (1668–1679). ISBN 0-8201-1289-5...
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    in drama may last until 1700, while in poetry it may last only until 1666 (see 1666 in poetry) and the annus mirabilis; and in prose it might end in 1688...
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    Pope Clement IX (category Articles lacking in-text citations from May 2014)
    of Lima on 15 April 1668. On 28 April 1668, he canonized Magdalena de Pazzi and Peter of Alcántara. He elevated 12 new cardinals in three consistories;...
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  • poetry (French: Poésie française) is a category of French literature. It may include Francophone poetry composed outside France and poetry written in...
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  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Jacques Testu de Belval elected...
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  • link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). In Denmark, Anders Bording begins publishing Den Danske...
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  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Sir Richard Fanshawe, translated...
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    La Fontaine's Fables (category 1668 poems)
    free verse. They were issued under the general title of Fables in several volumes from 1668 to 1694 and are considered classics of French literature. Humorous...
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  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). April 27 – The blind, impoverished...
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    William Davenant (category 1668 deaths)
    April 1668), also spelled D'Avenant, was an English poet and playwright. Along with Thomas Killigrew, Davenant was one of the rare figures in English...
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  • nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières awarded the first prize given for poetry by the...
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  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). The return to power of Charles...
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    Bosniak epic poetry (Bosnian: Bošnjačke epske narodne pjesme) is a form of epic poetry originating in today's Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the Sandžak...
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  • Cavendish (born 1621), English poet and playwright Poetry portal Poetry 17th century in poetry 17th century in literature Restoration literature Cox, Michael...
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    Richard Wilbur (category Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners)
    was instrumental in founding the award-winning poetry series of the Wesleyan University Press. He received two Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry and taught at Amherst...
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  • Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher and poet Poetry portal Poetry 17th century in poetry 17th century in literature Restoration literature Cox, Michael...
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    John Milton (category 17th-century writers in Latin)
    "Paradise Lost". London, 1668. Peck, Francis. "New Memoirs of Milton". London, 1740. Pfeiffer, Robert H. "The Teaching of Hebrew in Colonial America", The...
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  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). John Dryden made a member of...
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  • with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Le Mercure galant was founded in France by Donneau de Visé (who ran...
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    Clare Bucknell. The Treasuries: Poetry Anthologies and the Making of British Culture (2023), p. 7 The Term Catalogues, 1668–1709, With a Number for Easter...
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    Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom (category 1668 establishments in England)
    Ben Jonson, but the first official Laureate was John Dryden, appointed in 1668 by Charles II. On the death of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who held the post...
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  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry and literature (for instance, Irish or France). Henry Bold, Poems Lyrique Macaronique...
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