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- | *''[[Gaston de Blondeville]]'', composed in [[1802]] but first published posthumously in 1826. | + | *''[[Life of a Good-For-Nothing]]'', a novella by German writer Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff |
- | *[[Louis Pierre Prudent Legay]] (1744-1826), Eglai ou Amour et plaisir. Bruxelles, J.-J. Gay, 1883; | + | *''[[Gaston de Blondeville]]'', a novel by Ann Radcliffe published posthumously |
*Karl Ernst von Baer discovers the human ovum | *Karl Ernst von Baer discovers the human ovum | ||
+ | *''[[The Last Man]]'', a novel by Mary Shelley | ||
+ | *''[[View from the Window at Le Gras]]'' by Nicéphore Niépce | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
*[[Gustave Moreau]] (1826 - 1898) | *[[Gustave Moreau]] (1826 - 1898) |
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Art and culture
- Life of a Good-For-Nothing, a novella by German writer Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
- Gaston de Blondeville, a novel by Ann Radcliffe published posthumously
- Karl Ernst von Baer discovers the human ovum
- The Last Man, a novel by Mary Shelley
- View from the Window at Le Gras by Nicéphore Niépce
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Births
- Gustave Moreau (1826 - 1898)
- Charles Frederick Worth (1826-1895)
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Deaths
- Jean-Jacques Lequeu (1757 - 1826)
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