1635 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1635.Events
Prose
- Sir Kenelm Digby – A Conference with a Lady about choice of a Religion
- Thomas Heywood – The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels
- Tirso de Molina – Deleitar aprovechando
- John Selden – Mare Clausum
Drama
- Francis Bristowe – King Free-Will
- Richard Brome – The Sparagus Garden
- Pierre Corneille – Médée
- William Davenant
- *News from Plymouth
- *The Platonick Lovers
- *The Temple of Love
- Pedro Calderón de la Barca – Life is a Dream
- Isaac de Benserade – Cléopâtre
- Henry Glapthorne
- *The Hollander
- *The Lady Mother
- Richard Lovelace – The Scholars
- Jean Mairet – Le Marc-Antoine, ou la Cléopâtre
- Thomas Nabbes – Hannibal and Scipio
- Jean Rotrou – La Bague de l'oubli
- Joseph Rutter – The Shepherd's Holiday performed at Court and published
- James Shirley – The Coronation, The Lady of Pleasure performed; The Traitor published
Poetry
See 1635 in poetryBirths
- January 13 – Philipp Jakob Spener, German theologian
- February 1 – Marquard Gude, German classicist and archeologist
- February 21 – Thomas Flatman, English poet and miniaturist
- June 3 – Philippe Quinault, French dramatist and librettist
- September 20 – Thomas Sprat, English theologian and bishop
Deaths
- March – Thomas Randolph, English poet and dramatist
- April 7 – Leonard Digges, English poet
- April 25 – Alessandro Tassoni, Italian poet
- July 28 – Richard Corbet, English poet and bishop
- August – Richard Whitbourne, English Newfoundland colonist and writer
- August 27 – Lope de Vega, Spanish dramatist and poet
- October 18 – Jean de Schelandre, French poet
- November 8 – Aodh Buidhe Mac an Bhaird, Irish poet, historian and friar
- November 25 – Dr John Hall, English medical writer and son-in-law of William Shakespeare