November 26
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Art and culture
- 1862 - Charles Dodgson (AKA Lewis Carroll) sends the handwritten manuscript of Alice's Adventures Underground to 10-year-old Alice Liddell.
- 1922 - Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon become the first people to enter the tomb of Egyptian King Tutankhamun in over 3000 years.
- 1942 - The film Casablanca premieres at the Hollywood Theater in New York City.
Births
- 1857 - Ferdinand de Saussure, Swiss linguist (d. 1913)
- 1909 - Eugène Ionesco, French playwright (d. 1994)
- 1924 - George Segal, American Pop Sculptor (d. 2000)
- 1951 - Cicciolina, Italian porno actress and politician
Deaths
- 2003 - Stefan Wul, French writer (b. 1922)
Notes
- 1857 - Siegfried Kracauer (February 8, 1889, Frankfurt am Main, Germany – November 26, 1966, New York) was a German-American writer, journalist, sociologist,
- 1857 - Paul Lafargue (June 16, 1842 – November 26, 1911) was a French revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist, literary critic, political writer and activist; he was Karl Marx's son-in-law, having married his second daughter Laura. His best known work is The Right to Be Lazy.
- 1857 - Karin Schubert (born November 26, 1944 in Hamburg, Germany) is a German actress. She appeared in film roles in the 1970s before becoming a pornographic actress in the 1980s.
- 1857 - Marcel L'Herbier (April 23 1888 or 1890 – November 26 1979) was a French writer, producer and director. He was the founder and the first President of the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques. He is remembered for his adaptation of Pirandello's The Late Mattia Pascal.
- 1857 - Anarchy in the U.K. first single by Sex Pistols, released on November 26 1976 (B-side "I Wanna Be Me"). It was the second UK Punk rock single, preceded by The Damned's "New Rose".
- 1857 - Julius Eduard Hitzig
- 1857 - Octave Maus
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