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===Literature=== ===Literature===
*''[[Beyond Good and Evil]]'' by Nietzsche *''[[Beyond Good and Evil]]'' by Nietzsche
-*''[[The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]''+*''[[The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'' by Robert Louis Stevenson
-*''[[The Future Eve]]'' +*''[[The Future Eve]]'' by Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
*''[[Psychopathia Sexualis]]'' by Richard von Krafft-Ebing *''[[Psychopathia Sexualis]]'' by Richard von Krafft-Ebing
-*''[[Le Décadent littéraire et artistique]]'' founded in Paris; [[Anatole Baju]], ed. (continued publication to 1889 as [[Le Décadent]]); journal.+*''[[Le Décadent littéraire et artistique]]'' founded in Paris by Anatole Baju
-*[[Jean Moréas]], "[[Symbolist Manifesto]]" published in Le Figaro.+*"[[Symbolist Manifesto]]" by [[Jean Moréas]] published in Le Figaro
==Births== ==Births==

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A pair of shoes by Vincent van Gogh, Paris, 1886. Martin Heidegger mentions this particular work in The Origin of the Work of Art as an example of a painting that reveals (aletheia) a whole world.
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A pair of shoes by Vincent van Gogh, Paris, 1886. Martin Heidegger mentions this particular work in The Origin of the Work of Art as an example of a painting that reveals (aletheia) a whole world.

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1886 was the 86th year of the 19th century, and the 7th year of the 1880s decade.

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