1653 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1653.Events
Prose
- Ralph Austen – A Treatise on Fruit-trees, showing the manner of grafting, setting, pruning, and ordering of them in all respects
- Baltasar Gracián – El criticón
- Blaise Pascal – Traité du triangle arithmétique
- Jeremy Taylor – Twenty-five Sermons
- Sir Thomas Urquhart
- *First English translation of Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel, Books I and II
- *Logopandecteision
- Izaak Walton -The Compleat Angler
- Arthur Wilson – The History of Great Britain, being the Life and Reign of King James I
Drama
- Richard Brome – Five New Plays, a collection of his dramas including A Mad Couple Well-Match'd, The Novella, The Court Beggar, The City Wit, and The Damoiselle
- John Ford – The Queen
- William Heminges – The Fatal Contract published
- Henry Killigrew – Pallantus and Eudora published
- Philippe Quinault – Les Rivales
- James Shirley – The Court Secret
- Lope de Vega – La discreta enamorada
- Agustín Moreto – El lindo don Diego
- Paul Scarron – Don Japhel d'Arménie
Poetry
- Margaret Cavendish – Poems and Fancies
Births
- January 13 – Philipp Jakob Spener, German theologian
- March 8 – Goodwin Wharton, English autobiographer and politician
- Unknown date – Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Japanese dramatist
- Probable year of birth – Nathaniel Lee, English dramatist
Deaths
- May 26 – Robert Filmer, English political theorist
- July 10 – Gabriel Naudé, French librarian and scholar
- September 3 – Claudius Salmasius, French classical scholar
- September 23 – Jacques Goar, French Hellenist
- October 15 – Piaras Feiritéar, Irish-language poet and rebel
- December – John Taylor, English poet and waterman
- Unknown date
- *Zachary Boyd, Scottish poet
- *Lucrezia Marinella, Italian poet, writer and supporter of women's rights