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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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Art and culture
Ongoing events
- French Revolution (1789-1799)
Visual art
- Caprichos by Goya
Fiction
- The Crimes of Love by Sade
- Lucinde by Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
- Tales of Terror
- St. Leon
Non fiction
- Reflections on the Novel by Sade
Births
- January 31 - Rodolphe Töpffer, Swiss teacher, author, and artist (d. 1846)
- May 20- Honoré de Balzac, French author (d. 1850)
- June 6 - Aleksandr Pushkin, Russian author (d. 1837)
Deaths
- February 12 - Étienne-Louis Boullée, French architect (b. 1728)
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