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*''[[Les Fleurs du mal]]'' (1857) Charles Baudelaire *''[[Les Fleurs du mal]]'' (1857) Charles Baudelaire
*''[[Madame Bovary]]'' (1857) Gustave Flaubert *''[[Madame Bovary]]'' (1857) Gustave Flaubert
-*''[[Les Paradis artificiels]]'' (1850s) by Charles Baudelaire 
*''[[The Origin of Species]]'' (1859) by Charles Darwin *''[[The Origin of Species]]'' (1859) by Charles Darwin

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Stryge (1853) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting one of the chimera of the Galerie des chimères of the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral.
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Stryge (1853) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting one of the chimera of the Galerie des chimères of the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral.
A huge iron and glass building, The Crystal Palace was one of the wonders of, if not the world, Britain. A rebuilt and expanded version of the building that originally housed the Great Exhibition of 1851, it stood in Sydenham from 1854 until 1936, and attracted many thousands of visitors from all levels of society. The name "Crystal Palace" was coined by the satirical magazine Punch. Today, it symbolizes modern architecture, the rise of consumer culture and the start of industrial design.
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A huge iron and glass building, The Crystal Palace was one of the wonders of, if not the world, Britain. A rebuilt and expanded version of the building that originally housed the Great Exhibition of 1851, it stood in Sydenham from 1854 until 1936, and attracted many thousands of visitors from all levels of society. The name "Crystal Palace" was coined by the satirical magazine Punch. Today, it symbolizes modern architecture, the rise of consumer culture and the start of industrial design.
Poem of the Soul, Nightmare (1854 by Louis Janmot
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Poem of the Soul, Nightmare (1854 by Louis Janmot

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