1843
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Art and culture
- Rotary press invented in the United States
- Gustave Courbet, Self-Portrait as a Desperate Man
- "Chirographer" (1843), Sir Charles Wheatstone's telegraphic printers
- Vue de La Hougue (effet de nuit), par M. Jean-Louis Petit by Bertall
- “The Ugly Duckling”
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Literature
- Modern Painters (1843, 1846, 1856) - John Ruskin
- Le Hachich by Gautier
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Fiction
- "Slavery's Pleasant Homes"
- Les Mystères de Paris (10 vols., 1842-1843)
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe
- Either/Or by Kierkegaard
- Fear and Trembling by Kierkegaard
- Repetition by Kierkegaard
- Byron and Sade are perhaps the two greatest inspirations of our moderns, wrote French literary critic Sainte-Beuve
- "Religion is the opium of the people" wrote Karl Marx
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Births
- Henry James (1843 - 1916)
- Léon Degeorge (1843-)
- August 17 - Alexandre Lacassagne, French physician and criminologist (d. 1924)
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Deaths
- Richard Carlile (1790-1843)
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