On this day in literature
August 7
In literary history
- 1606Shakespeare's Macbeth was performed at Hampton Court for King James I and his Danish brother-in-law. James had already written a book on witchcraft; the three witches were a gift to their audience, and the play was short enough to hold a king's notoriously wandering attention.
The Daily Canon for August 7
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf (1927).