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=== Fiction === === Fiction ===
*''[[The Crimes of Love]]'' by Sade *''[[The Crimes of Love]]'' by Sade
 +*''[[Lucinde]]'' by Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
 +*''[[Tales of Terror]]''
 +*''[[St. Leon]]''
=== Non fiction === === Non fiction ===
*''[[Reflections on the Novel]]'' by Sade *''[[Reflections on the Novel]]'' by Sade
-*''[[Lucinde]]'' by Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel 
== Births == == Births ==
* [[January 31]] - [[Rodolphe Töpffer]], Swiss teacher, author, and artist (d. [[1846]]) * [[January 31]] - [[Rodolphe Töpffer]], Swiss teacher, author, and artist (d. [[1846]])

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The Sleep of Reason Produces Monstersis a 1799 print by Goya from the Caprichos series. It is the image the sleeping artist surrounded by the winged ghoulies and beasties unleashed by unreason.
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The Sleep of Reason Produces Monstersis a 1799 print by Goya from the Caprichos series. It is the image the sleeping artist surrounded by the winged ghoulies and beasties unleashed by unreason.

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