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*Charles Baudelaire meets [[Jeanne Duval]] *Charles Baudelaire meets [[Jeanne Duval]]
*The term ''[[Dinosauria]]'' is coined. *The term ''[[Dinosauria]]'' is coined.
-*The first issue of the [[Illustrated London News]] is published. +*The first issue of the [[The Illustrated London News]] is published.
===New books and short stories=== ===New books and short stories===

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Image:Richard Dadd - Come unto These Yellow Sands.jpg
Come unto These Yellow Sands (1842) by Richard Dadd. Images of nude and semi-nude fairies dancing in rings became popular during the Victorian era.

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