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*[[Alfred de Musset]] starts a love affair with [[George Sand]], which lasted until 1835 | *[[Alfred de Musset]] starts a love affair with [[George Sand]], which lasted until 1835 |
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- Alfred de Musset starts a love affair with George Sand, which lasted until 1835
- Clinique de l'Hopital Saint-Louis by Jean-Louis-Marc Alibert
- The first complete edition of Eugene Onegin is published
- Benjamin Day, publisher of the New York Sun, discovered that if he published sensationalist stories, he could greatly expand the paper's circulation
- Dichtung und Wahrheit, Goethe's autobiography
- Champavert, contes immoraux, Petrus Borel's collection of stories
- Les Caprices de Marianne, by de Musset
- Gamiani, by anonymous
- The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, by Clemens Brentano
- In January Honore Daumier is released from prison after serving a 6-month term for caricaturing King Louis-Philippe of France as Gargantua in La Caricature
Births
- Félicien Rops, Belgian artist
- Johannes Brahms, German composer
- Edward Burne-Jones, British artist
- Ochiai Yoshiiku, Japanese illustrator
Deaths
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