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*''[[Madame Bovary]]'' *''[[Madame Bovary]]''
*''[[Les Fleurs du mal]]'' *''[[Les Fleurs du mal]]''
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*''[[Treatise on the Physical, Intellectual and Moral Degeneration of the Human Race]]'' by [[Bénédict Augustin Morel]] *''[[Treatise on the Physical, Intellectual and Moral Degeneration of the Human Race]]'' by [[Bénédict Augustin Morel]]
===Visual art=== ===Visual art===
-*Achat D'Une Esclave / [[Purchase of a Slave]] ([[1857]]) - [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]+*''[[Purchase of a Slave]]'' by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]
 +*''[[Klecksographie]]'' scrapbook by [[Justinus Kerner]]
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In 1857, Gustave Flaubert gets in to legal trouble with the publication of Madame Bovary (1857). After a trial, he is acquitted. Charles Baudelaire publishes the poetry anthology Les Fleurs du mal (1857). He is less lucy than Flaubert, he is fined and some of the poems are banned by the French government. The French doctor Bénedict-Auguste Morel publishes a treatise on degeneracy titled Treatise on the Physical, Intellectual and Moral Degeneration of the Human Race (1857) and in the UK, book censorship is for the first time systematically enforced with the first Obscene Publications Act.

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