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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | *[[Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot, 1843-1924]] (2003) - [[David Wondrich]] | ||
*[[rotary press]] (invented in 1843 in the United States by [[Richard M. Hoe]]) | *[[rotary press]] (invented in 1843 in the United States by [[Richard M. Hoe]]) | ||
*[[Gustave Courbet]], Self-Portrait as a Desperate Man; | *[[Gustave Courbet]], Self-Portrait as a Desperate Man; |
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Art and culture
- rotary press (invented in 1843 in the United States by Richard M. Hoe)
- Gustave Courbet, Self-Portrait as a Desperate Man;
- "Chirographer" (1843), Sir Charles Wheatstone's telegraphic printers
- 1843: Massachussetts repeals its 138 year old antimiscegenation law.
- 1843: Hungarian physician Heinrich Kaan publishes his report named Psychopathias ...
Literature
- Karl Marx: From letter to Ruge, September 1843
- Modern Painters (1843, 1846, 1856) - John Ruskin
====Fiction====*"Slavery's Pleasant Homes" (1843)
- Les Mystères de Paris (10 vols., 1842-1843)
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" (1843) - Edgar Allan
- Either/Or by Kierkegaard
- Fear and Trembling by Kierkegaard
- Repetition by Kierkegaard
- In 1843 French literary critic Sainte-Beuve wrote that Byron and Sade "are perhaps the two greatest inspirations of our moderns, the first openly and visibly, the second clandestinely, but not very.
Births
- Henry James (1843 - 1916)
- Léon Degeorge (1843-)
Deaths
- Richard Carlile (1790-1843)
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