1651 in literature
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1651.
Events
- August 22 – Execution on Tower Hill in London of Welsh Protestant preacher Christopher Love, whose sermons are later published.
New books
- Noah Biggs – Chymiatrophilos, Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs, The vanity of the Craft of Physick, or, A new dispensator
- William Bosworth – The Chaste and Lost Lovers
- Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery – Parthenissa (first section)
- William Cartwright – Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, with Other Poems
- Mary Cary (Rande) – The Little Horn's Doom and Downfall and A New and More Exact Map of the New Jerusalem's Glory
- Baltasar Gracián – El Criticón, first part
- Thomas Hobbes – Leviathan, or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil
- John Milton – Defensio pro Populo Anglicano
- 'A Scholler in Oxford' – Newes from the Dead, or a True and Exact Narration of the Miraculous Deliverance of Anne Greene; whereunto are prefixed certain Poems casually written upon that subject
- Anna Weamys – A Continuation of Sir Philip Sydney's Arcadia
- Sir Henry Wotton (posthumous) – Reliquiæ Wottonianæ; or, a collection of lives, letters, poems; with characters of sundry personages: and other incomparable pieces of language and art "By the curious pensil of the ever memorable Sr Henry Wotton Kt, late, provost of Eton Colledg"
- Francisco de Quevedo – Virtud militante contra las cuatro pestes del mundo y cuatro fantasmas de la vida
- Jerónimo de Cáncer – Vejamen
- Baltasar Gracián – El criticón (first part)
- Marin le Roy de Gomberville – Jeune Alcidiane
- Paul Scarron – Roman comique ("Comic romance"), first part
- Filip Stanislavov – Abagar, first printed book in modern Bulgarian
Published plays
- William Cartwright
- The Lady Errant
- The Ordinary
- The Siege, or Love's Convert
- Thomas Randolph (attributed to) – Hey for Honesty, Down with Knavery (adapted from Aristophanes' Plutus)
- Leonard Willan – Astraea, or True Love's Mirror (adapted from Honoré D'Urfé's L'Astrée)
- Pedro Calderon de la Barca – El alcalde de Zalamea
- Jerónimo de Cáncer – Obras varias
- Francisco López de Zárate – Hercules furente y oeta
- Juan de Matos Fragoso – La defensa de la Fè, y Principe prodigioso
Poetry
- Sir William Davenant – Gondibert (second impression)
- Henry Vaughan – Olor Iscanus ("Swan of Usk")
- Francisco de Borja y Aragón – Nápoles recuperada
- Manuel de Salinas y Lizana – La casta Susana, paráfrasis poética de su sagrada historia
- Francisco de Trillo y Figueroa – Neapolisea
Births
- April 6 – André Dacier, French classicist (died 1722)
- August 6 – François Fénelon, French theologian (died 1715)
- October 24 – Jean de La Chapelle, French dramatist (died 1723)
- November 12 – Juana Inés de la Cruz (Sor Juana), Mexican poet (died 1695)
Deaths
- January 29 – Diego de Colmenares, Spanish historian (born 1586)
- April – Elizabeth Richardson, 1st Lady Cramond, English women's writer (born c. 1576)
- October 7 – Jacques Sirmond, French scholar (born 1559)
- December 14 – Pierre Dupuy, French scholar (born 1582)
- Unknown dates
- Giacinto Andrea Cicognini, Italian poet and librettist (born 1606)
- Adho Duraso, Rajasthani poet (born c. 1550)
- Henry Rice, Welsh courtier and writer (born c. 1585)
- Jean Roberti, Flemish theologian (born 1569)
In literature
- Georgette Heyer – Royal Escape (1938)
- Walter Scott – Woodstock, or The Cavalier. A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one (1826)
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