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 +I accuse Major Du Paty de Clam as the diabolic workman of the miscarriage of justice, without knowing, I have wanted to believe it, and of then defending his harmful work, for three years, by the guiltiest and most absurd of machinations.
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 +--"[[J'Accuse…!]]" (1898) by Émile Zola
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[[Image:Dead Mother by Max Klinger.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Dead Mother]]'' ([[1898]]) by [[Max Klinger]]]] [[Image:Dead Mother by Max Klinger.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Dead Mother]]'' ([[1898]]) by [[Max Klinger]]]]
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*''[[Lady Godiva]]'' by [[John Collier (artist)|John Collier]] *''[[Lady Godiva]]'' by [[John Collier (artist)|John Collier]]
*''[[Dead Mother]]'' by Max Klinger *''[[Dead Mother]]'' by Max Klinger
 +*''Le spectacle'' by [[Viktor Leyren]]
 +*''[[Nymphs Hunting]]'' by Julius LeBlanc Stewart
 +*''[[Le Sphinx]]'' by [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
*[[August Endell]] on [[abstract art]]: *[[August Endell]] on [[abstract art]]:
**"We stand at the threshold of an altogether new art- an art with forms which mean or represent nothing, recall nothing, yet which can stimulate our souls as deeply as only the tones of music have been able to." [[We stand at the threshold of an altogether new art|[...]]] **"We stand at the threshold of an altogether new art- an art with forms which mean or represent nothing, recall nothing, yet which can stimulate our souls as deeply as only the tones of music have been able to." [[We stand at the threshold of an altogether new art|[...]]]
 +===Photography===
 +*[[Nude study for a poster for Medea]] by Alphonse Mucha for a play Catulle Mendès
 +*[[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec at the beach at Le Crotoy, Picardie in 1898 ]]
 +*[[Photograph of Alfred Jarry on a bicycle ]]
===Literature=== ===Literature===
 +*[[Kryptádia Vol. 5]] (1898)
====Fiction==== ====Fiction====
-*''[[The She-Devils]]'', a novel by Pierre Louÿs 
*''[[White Stains]]'', a collection of poetry by Aleister Crowley *''[[White Stains]]'', a collection of poetry by Aleister Crowley
-*''[[Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician]]'' by Alfred Jarry is written+*''[[Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician]]'' by Alfred Jarry is written (published in 1911)
 +*''[[The Woman and the Puppet]]'' by Pierre Louÿs
====Non-fiction==== ====Non-fiction====
-*''[[Die Schönheit des Weiblichen Körpers]]'' by Carl Heinrich Stratz+*''[[Die Schönheit des weiblichen Körpers]]'' by Carl Heinrich Stratz
-*"[[Mescal: A New Artificial Paradise]]", a text by Havelock Ellis is published+*"[[Mescal: A New Artificial Paradise]]" by Havelock Ellis
-*[[Emile Zola]]'s ''[[J'accuse]]'' exposes the Dreyfus affair+*[[Emile Zola]]'s ''[[J'Accuse…!]]'' exposes the Dreyfus affair
 +*''[[Affirmations (Havelock Ellis)|Affirmations]]'' by Havelock Ellis
===Film=== ===Film===

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I accuse Major Du Paty de Clam as the diabolic workman of the miscarriage of justice, without knowing, I have wanted to believe it, and of then defending his harmful work, for three years, by the guiltiest and most absurd of machinations.

--"J'Accuse…!" (1898) by Émile Zola

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Year 1898 is the 898th year of the 19th century and the 98th year of the 1890s.

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