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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | + | *the term [[expressionism]] is coined | |
+ | *[[Theodor Reik]] meets [[Sigmund Freud]] | ||
+ | *first cases of nasal damage from cocaine snorting are reported in medical literature | ||
+ | *Gaumont-Palace Paris | ||
+ | **The first important purpose-built cinema was the Gaumont Film Company's Gaumont-Palace in Paris, which opened in 1910 and could seat 5,000 people. | ||
+ | === Literature === | ||
+ | *''[[Phantom of the opera]]'' by Gaston Leroux | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
- | *[[The Automatic Moving Company]] | + | *''[[The Automatic Moving Company]]'' |
- | *[[The Abyss]] | + | *''[[The Abyss]]'' |
== Births == | == Births == | ||
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Art and culture
- the term expressionism is coined
- Theodor Reik meets Sigmund Freud
- first cases of nasal damage from cocaine snorting are reported in medical literature
- Gaumont-Palace Paris
- The first important purpose-built cinema was the Gaumont Film Company's Gaumont-Palace in Paris, which opened in 1910 and could seat 5,000 people.
Literature
- Phantom of the opera by Gaston Leroux
Film
Births
Deaths
- 1835 - Mark Twain, famous and popular American humorist.
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