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*''[[Venus in Furs]]'' (1870) | *''[[Venus in Furs]]'' (1870) | ||
*''[[Carmilla]]'' (1872) | *''[[Carmilla]]'' (1872) | ||
- | * [[Jules Verne]] publishes ''[[Around the World in 80 Days]]''. | + | * [[Jules Verne]] publishes ''[[Around the World in 80 Days]]'' |
+ | *''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]'' (1877) - Pisanus Fraxi | ||
== Quote of the decade == | == Quote of the decade == | ||
"To arrive at the unknown through the disordering of all the senses, that's the point." --Arthur Rimbaud | "To arrive at the unknown through the disordering of all the senses, that's the point." --Arthur Rimbaud | ||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
[[Pierre Louÿs]] - [[Marcel Proust]] - [[Paul Valéry]] - [[Alfred Jarry]] - [[Arnold Schoenberg]] - [[Francis Picabia ]] | [[Pierre Louÿs]] - [[Marcel Proust]] - [[Paul Valéry]] - [[Alfred Jarry]] - [[Arnold Schoenberg]] - [[Francis Picabia ]] | ||
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*''[[Impression, soleil levant]]'' (1872/1873) - Claude Monet | *''[[Impression, soleil levant]]'' (1872/1873) - Claude Monet | ||
*''[[Nocturne in Black and Gold, the Falling Rocket]]'', ca. 1875 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) | *''[[Nocturne in Black and Gold, the Falling Rocket]]'', ca. 1875 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) | ||
- | + | *''[[Pornokrates]]'' (1879) - Félicien Rops | |
== Music == | == Music == | ||
* ''[[Danse Macabre]]'' (1874) - Camille Saint-Saëns | * ''[[Danse Macabre]]'' (1874) - Camille Saint-Saëns | ||
- | *''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]'' (1877) - Pisanus Fraxi | ||
- | *''[[Pornokrates]]'' (1879) - Félicien Rops | ||
===War, peace and politics=== | ===War, peace and politics=== | ||
*[[Franco-Prussian War]] ([[1870]]–[[1871]]) results in the collapse of the [[Second French Empire]] and in the formation of both the [[French Third Republic]] and the [[German Empire]] | *[[Franco-Prussian War]] ([[1870]]–[[1871]]) results in the collapse of the [[Second French Empire]] and in the formation of both the [[French Third Republic]] and the [[German Empire]] |
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Events and Trends
Technology
- The invention of the telephone (1876) by Alexander Graham Bell.
- The light bulb was invented.
- The phonograph is invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison.
- Dewey Decimal System introduced
- Comstock law (1873, USA)
Literature
- Venus in Furs (1870)
- Carmilla (1872)
- Jules Verne publishes Around the World in 80 Days
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum (1877) - Pisanus Fraxi
Quote of the decade
"To arrive at the unknown through the disordering of all the senses, that's the point." --Arthur Rimbaud
Births
Pierre Louÿs - Marcel Proust - Paul Valéry - Alfred Jarry - Arnold Schoenberg - Francis Picabia Visual arts
- Impression, soleil levant (1872/1873) - Claude Monet
- Nocturne in Black and Gold, the Falling Rocket, ca. 1875 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
- Pornokrates (1879) - Félicien Rops
Music
- Danse Macabre (1874) - Camille Saint-Saëns
War, peace and politics
- Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) results in the collapse of the Second French Empire and in the formation of both the French Third Republic and the German Empire
- Continuing expansion of the British Empire; beginning of the New Imperialism
- Bulgaria and Romania declare independence following war against the Ottoman Empire
- Passive resistance is used to prevent the confiscation of Māori land at Parihaka in New Zealand
- Emergence of German Empire and Alliance System
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