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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
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 +=== Film ===
*''[[L'Inferno]]'' by Italian film director [[Giuseppe de Liguoro]]. *''[[L'Inferno]]'' by Italian film director [[Giuseppe de Liguoro]].
*''[[The Birth of the Sixth Art]]'' by [[Ricciotto Canudo]] *''[[The Birth of the Sixth Art]]'' by [[Ricciotto Canudo]]
 +*''[[The Lady of the Camellias]]'', ''La Dame aux Camélias'', a [[French language]] [[silent film]], directed by [[André Calmettes]] and [[Henri Pouctal]]. It stars [[Sarah Bernhardt]].
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 +=== Literature ===
 +*''[[Fantômas]]''
 +*''[[Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic]]''
 +*''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' is translated into English
 +*''[[The Devil's Dictionary]]''
 +*''[[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition]]''
 +=== Visual culture ===
*[[Palais Stoclet]] (1905 to 1911) by [[Josef Hoffmann]] *[[Palais Stoclet]] (1905 to 1911) by [[Josef Hoffmann]]
*Me and my Village by [[Marc Chagall]] *Me and my Village by [[Marc Chagall]]
*''[[Blue Horse]]'' by Franz Marc *''[[Blue Horse]]'' by Franz Marc
*''[[Mona Lisa]]'' stolen *''[[Mona Lisa]]'' stolen
-*''[[Fantômas]]'' 
-*''[[The Devil's Dictionary]]'' 
-*''[[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition]]'' 
-*''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' is translated into English 
-*''[[The Lady of the Camellias]]'', ''La Dame aux Camélias'', a [[French language]] [[silent film]], directed by [[André Calmettes]] and [[Henri Pouctal]]. It stars [[Sarah Bernhardt]]. 
-*''[[Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic]]'' 
- 
== Births == == Births ==
*[[Marshall McLuhan]] (1911 - 1980) *[[Marshall McLuhan]] (1911 - 1980)

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