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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*Birth of [[cinema]]
 +*[[Oscar Wilde]] trial
 +===Literature===
*''[[The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind]]'' by [[Gustave Le Bon]] *''[[The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind]]'' by [[Gustave Le Bon]]
*''[[Contes pour les bibliophiles]]'' by [[Octave Uzanne]] *''[[Contes pour les bibliophiles]]'' by [[Octave Uzanne]]
-*''[[Studies on Hysteria]]'' - Freud+*''[[Studies on Hysteria]]'' by Sigmund Freud
-*''[[Jude the Obscure]]'' - Thomas Hardy+*''[[Jude the Obscure]]'' by Thomas Hardy
-*Birth of [[cinema]]+
*[[The Yellow Kid]] by Richard Felton Outcault *[[The Yellow Kid]] by Richard Felton Outcault
-*[[Oscar Wilde]] trial+===Art===
*[[A Pair of Shoes ]], a painting by Vincent van Gogh *[[A Pair of Shoes ]], a painting by Vincent van Gogh
== Births == == Births ==

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 This page 1895 is part of the film series.  Illustration: screen shot from L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat
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This page 1895 is part of the film series.
Illustration: screen shot from L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat
Loisirs Littéraires au XXe siècle (English: "Literary leasures in the 20th century") from the story "The End of Books" by French writer Octave Uzanne and illustrated Albert Robida. The illustration depicts a female reader of the 20th century, imagined by Robida, who is listening to  "12 poètes assortis" (twelve assorted poets) on a balcony overlooking a future city.
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Loisirs Littéraires au XXe siècle (English: "Literary leasures in the 20th century") from the story "The End of Books" by French writer Octave Uzanne and illustrated Albert Robida. The illustration depicts a female reader of the 20th century, imagined by Robida, who is listening to "12 poètes assortis" (twelve assorted poets) on a balcony overlooking a future city.
Train wreck at Montparnasse (October 22, 1895) by Studio Lévy and Sons
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Train wreck at Montparnasse (October 22, 1895) by Studio Lévy and Sons

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