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*''[[Ubu Roi]]'' (1896) - Alfred Jarry | *''[[Ubu Roi]]'' (1896) - Alfred Jarry | ||
*[[Rupert Carabin]] produces a wooden chair of with a naked woman bound to its back | *[[Rupert Carabin]] produces a wooden chair of with a naked woman bound to its back | ||
- | *''[[The Kiss]]'' (1896) - William Heise | + | *''[[The Kiss (1896 film)|The Kiss]]'' (1896) - William Heise |
*[[Havelock Ellis]] publishes his book on [[Sexual inversion (sexology)|sexual inversion]] | *[[Havelock Ellis]] publishes his book on [[Sexual inversion (sexology)|sexual inversion]] | ||
*''[[The Island of Dr. Moreau]]'' (1896) - H.G. Wells | *''[[The Island of Dr. Moreau]]'' (1896) - H.G. Wells |
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- Ubu Roi (1896) - Alfred Jarry
- Rupert Carabin produces a wooden chair of with a naked woman bound to its back
- The Kiss (1896) - William Heise
- Havelock Ellis publishes his book on sexual inversion
- The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896) - H.G. Wells
Births
- Mario Praz (1896 – 1982)
- André Breton (1896 - 1966)
- André Masson (1896 - 1987)
- Tristan Tzara (1896 - 1963)
Deaths
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