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*[[Paris Salon of 1853 ]] *[[Paris Salon of 1853 ]]
*Invention of the [[hypodermic needle]] *Invention of the [[hypodermic needle]]
-*''[[Bartleby the Scrivener]]'' by Melville+*''[[Bartleby, the Scrivener]]'', a short story by Melville
*''[[Clotel|Clotel, Or, the President's Daughter]]'' *''[[Clotel|Clotel, Or, the President's Daughter]]''
*''[[The Aesthetics of the Ugly]]'' by German philosopher Karl Rosenkrantz *''[[The Aesthetics of the Ugly]]'' by German philosopher Karl Rosenkrantz

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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.

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