Template:Short description Template:Year nav topic5 Template:Use British English This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1650.

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  • November – Blaise Pascal and his family return to Paris, after an 18-month retreat to Clermont-Ferrand.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
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    • Despite the official prohibition against stage plays in England, theatrical manager and promoter William Beeston finances repairs to the Cockpit Theatre and attempts to assemble and train a company of young actors. His effort is unsuccessful.
    • Under this year's Blasphemy Act, English radical Jacob Bauthumley is arrested, convicted and has his tongue pierced on account of his book The Light and Dark Sides of God.
    • Robert Baron publishes his plagiarized work Pocula Castalia, stealing mainly from the minor poems of John Milton issued in 1645.
    • At about this date Agneta Horn writes her autobiography, Agneta Horns leverne, in Swedish; it will not be discovered until 1885.

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