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== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
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+ | ==New books== | ||
+ | *[[L. Frank Baum]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Magical Monarch of Mo|A New Wonderland]]'' | ||
+ | **''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Mary Elizabeth Braddon]] — ''[[The Infidel]]'' | ||
+ | *[[G. K. Chesterton]] — ''The Wild Knight and Other Poems'' | ||
+ | *[[Joseph Conrad]] — ''[[Lord Jim]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Marie Corelli]] — ''[[The Master Christian]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Stephen Crane]] — ''[[Whilomville Stories]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Gabriele D'Annunzio]] — ''[[Il Fuoco]]'' (''The Flame of Life'') | ||
+ | *[[Theodore Dreiser]] — ''[[Sister Carrie]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Robert Grant (novelist)|Robert Grant]] — ''[[Unleavened Bread]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Jerome K. Jerome]] — ''[[Three Men on the Bummel]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Rudyard Kipling]] — ''[[Baa Baa, Black Sheep]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Emilio Salgari]] — ''[[Le tigri di Mompracem]]'' (''Sandokan: The Tigers of Mompracem'') | ||
+ | *[[Booth Tarkington]] — ''[[Monsieur Beaucaire]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Mary Augusta Ward]] — ''[[Eleanor (Novel)|Eleanor]]'' | ||
+ | *[[H. G. Wells]] — ''[[Love and Mr Lewisham]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Mary E. Wilkins Freeman]] — ''[[The Heart's Highway]]'' | ||
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+ | ==New drama== | ||
+ | *[[Anton Chekhov]] — ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' | ||
+ | *[[August Strindberg]] — ''[[The Dance of Death]] (Dödsdansen)'' | ||
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+ | ==Poetry== | ||
+ | *''[[Oxford Book of English Verse]] 1250-1900'' (edited by [[Arthur Quiller-Couch]]) | ||
+ | *[[Ismail Hossain Shiraji]] - ''Anal Prabaha'' | ||
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+ | ==Non-fiction== | ||
+ | *[[Arthur Conan Doyle]] — ''[[The Great Boer War]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[The Nuttall Encyclopaedia]]'' (edited by [[James Wood (encyclopedist)|James Wood]]) | ||
+ | *[[Sigmund Freud]] — ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'' | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
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Art and culture
New books
- L. Frank Baum
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon — The Infidel
- G. K. Chesterton — The Wild Knight and Other Poems
- Joseph Conrad — Lord Jim
- Marie Corelli — The Master Christian
- Stephen Crane — Whilomville Stories
- Gabriele D'Annunzio — Il Fuoco (The Flame of Life)
- Theodore Dreiser — Sister Carrie
- Robert Grant — Unleavened Bread
- Jerome K. Jerome — Three Men on the Bummel
- Rudyard Kipling — Baa Baa, Black Sheep
- Emilio Salgari — Le tigri di Mompracem (Sandokan: The Tigers of Mompracem)
- Booth Tarkington — Monsieur Beaucaire
- Mary Augusta Ward — Eleanor
- H. G. Wells — Love and Mr Lewisham
- Mary E. Wilkins Freeman — The Heart's Highway
New drama
- Anton Chekhov — Uncle Vanya
- August Strindberg — The Dance of Death (Dödsdansen)
Poetry
- Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900 (edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch)
- Ismail Hossain Shiraji - Anal Prabaha
Non-fiction
- Arthur Conan Doyle — The Great Boer War
- The Nuttall Encyclopaedia (edited by James Wood)
- Sigmund Freud — The Interpretation of Dreams
Births
- January 5 - Yves Tanguy, French painter (d. 1955)
- February 4 - Jacques Prévert, French lyricist and author (d. 1977)
- February 11 - Hans-Georg Gadamer, German philosopher (d. 2002)
- February 22 - Luis Buñuel, Spanish film director (d. 1983)
- March 23 - Erich Fromm, German-born psychologist and philosopher (d. 1980)
- July 4 - Robert Desnos, French poet (d. 1945)
Deaths
- January 20 - John Ruskin, English writer and social critic (b. 1819)
- June 5 - Stephen Crane, American author (b. 1871)
- August 25 - Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher and writer (b. 1844)
- November 30 - Oscar Wilde, Irish writer (b. 1854)
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