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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1736.
Events
- Charles Rivington founds a company of London booksellers known as the New Conger.[1]
 
New books
Prose
- Anonymous – The Life of Marianne (fiction, translation of Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux)
 - Joseph Addison – The Works of Petronius Arbiter (translation)
 - John Armstrong – The Oeconomy of Love
 - Thomas Bayes – An Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxions, and a Defence of the Mathematicians Against the Objections of the Author of the Analyst
 - Isaac Hawkins Browne – A Pipe of Tobacco
 - Joseph Butler – Analogy of Religion
 - Thomas Carte – Life of James Duke of Ormonde
 - William Rufus Chetwood – The Voyages. . . of William Owen Gwin Vaughan
 - Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon – Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit (Strayings of the Heart and Mind), part one
 - John Gyles – Memoirs of Odd Adventures, Strange Deliverances, &c. in the Captivity of John Gyles, Esq
 - Eliza Haywood – Adventures of Eovaai (later as The Unfortunate Princess)
 - Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab – Kitab at-tawhidt
 - Isaac Newton – Method of Fluxions
 - Elizabeth Singer Rowe – The History of Joseph
 - William Stukeley – Palaeographia Sacra
 - James Thomson – Britain
 - William Warburton – The Alliance Between Church and State (an answer to Benjamin Hoadly from the year before)
 - Leonard Welsted – The Scheme and Conduct of Providence
 - Diego de Torres Villarroel
- Los desahuciados del mundo y de la gloria (The Deathly Illness of the World and of Glory)
 - Historia de historias
 
 
Drama
- Henry Carey – The Honest Yorkshireman
 - Colley Cibber – Papal Tyranny in the Reign of King John
 - Mr. Connolly – The Connoisseur
 - Elizabeth Cooper – The Nobleman
 - Henry Fielding – Pasquin
 - Aaron Hill – 
- Alzira
 - Zara
 
 - Samuel Johnson – All Alive and Merry
 - James Sterling – The Parricide
 
Poems
- Stephen Duck – Poems on Several Occasions
 - William Melmoth – Two Epistles of Horace Imitated
 - Alexander Pope – The Works of Alexander Pope vols iii–iv
 - Voltaire – Le Mondain
 
Births
- May 10 – George Steevens, English Shakespearean editor and hoaxer (died 1800)
 - June 25 – John Horne Tooke, English controversialist and cleric (died 1812)
 - October 27 – James Macpherson, Scottish writer, poet and politician (died 1796)
 - Unknown dates
- Robert Jephson, Irish dramatist and politician (died 1803)
 - James Ridley (Sir Charles Morell), English novelist and story writer (died 1765)
 
 
Deaths
- January 8 – Jean Le Clerc, Swiss theologian (born 1657)[2]
 - February 9 – Barnaby Bernard Lintot, English bookseller and publisher (born 1675)
 - March 18 – Jacob Tonson, English bookseller and publisher (born c. 1655)
 - April 30 – Johann Albert Fabricius, German scholar and bibliographer (born 1668)
 - July 16 – Thomas Yalden, English poet and translator (born 1670)
 
References
- ↑ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1896). . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 48. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
 - ↑ Vincent, Benjamin (1877) "Leclerc, Jean (1657-1736)" A Dictionary of Biography, Past and Present: Containing the chief events in the lives of eminent persons of all ages and nations Ward, Lock, & Co., London
 
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