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- | *The "cheap" newspaper arrived in France in 1836 with [[Emile de Girardin]]'s La Presse. | + | *The "cheap" newspaper arrived in France in 1836 with [[Émile de Girardin]]'s La Presse. |
*''[[The Nose]]'' by Nikolai Gogol | *''[[The Nose]]'' by Nikolai Gogol | ||
*''[[La Morte amoureuse]]'' by Théophile Gautier | *''[[La Morte amoureuse]]'' by Théophile Gautier |
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Art and culture
- The "cheap" newspaper arrived in France in 1836 with Émile de Girardin's La Presse.
- The Nose by Nikolai Gogol
- La Morte amoureuse by Théophile Gautier
- Gaspard de la nuit by Aloysius Bertrand
Births
- Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836 - 1895)
- Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836 – 1912)
- Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836 – 1911)
- Elihu Vedder (1836 - 1923)
- Ferdinand Cheval (1836 - 1924)
- Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 - 1904)
- Winslow Homer (1836 - 1910)
Deaths
- Pierre François Lacenaire (1800 - 1836)
- Theresa Berkley (? - 1836)
Notes
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