1658 in literature
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The year 1658 in literature involved some significant events.
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[edit] Events
- Molière arrives in Paris to act at the Louvre.
- Edward Phillips continues the Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time of the Romans' Government unto the Death of King James (originally by Richard Baker) to this date.
[edit] New books
- Sir Thomas Browne - The Garden of Cyrus
- - Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial
- John Gadbury - Genethlialogia, or the Doctrine of Nativities
- Pierre Gassendi - Syntagma philosophicum (published posthumously)
- Christiaan Huygens - Horologium
- Edward Phillips - Mysteries of Love and Eloquence
- - A New World in Words, or a General Dictionary
- Giambattista della Porta - Natural Magic
[edit] Published plays
- William Chamberlaine - Love's Victory
- Sir Aston Cockayne - The Obstinate Lady & Trappolin Suppos'd a Prince in one volume
- Thomas Dekker, John Ford, & William Rowley - The Witch of Edmonton
- Sir William Lower - The Amorous Fantasm (adapted from Philippe Quinault's Fantome Amoreux)
- - The Enchanted Lovers
- Thomas May - The Old Couple
- Jasper Mayne - The City Match
- - The Amorous War
- Thomas Meriton - Love and War
- - The Wandering Lover
- Gilbert Swinhoe - Unhappy Fair Irene
- Leonard Willan - Orgula, or the Fatal Error
[edit] Poetry
- Sir Aston Cockayne - Small Poems of Divers Sorts
[edit] Births
- date unknown - Elizabeth Barry, actress (died 1713)
[edit] Deaths
- February 3 - Katherine Woodcock, second wife of John Milton
- April 29 - John Cleveland, poet (born 1613)
- November 6 - Pierre du Ryer, dramatist (born 1606)

