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+ | "The [[gull|seagulls]] by their looks suggest that Emma is their name" -- "[[The Seagulls]]" (1905) by [[Christian Morgenstern]] | ||
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+ | "It is certain also that a great many [[neurasthenic]] people, and particularly those who are sexually neurasthenic, are peculiarly susceptible to [[olfactory]] influences. A number of eminent poets and novelists--especially, it would appear, in France--seem to be in this case. [[Baudelaire]], of all great poets, has most persistently and most elaborately emphasized the imaginative and emotional significance of odor; the ''[[Les Fleurs du mal|Fleurs du Mal]]'' and many of the [[Le Spleen de Paris|''Petits Poemes en Prose'']] are, from this point of view, of great interest. There can be no doubt that in Baudelaire's own imaginative and emotional life the sense of smell played a highly important part; and that, in his own words, odor was to him what music is to others." --''[[Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4]]'' (1905) Havelock Ellis | ||
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- | :[[1900]] - [[1901]] - [[1902]] - [[1903]] - [[1904]] - [[1905]] - [[1906]] - [[1907]] - [[1908]] - [[1909]] - [[1910]] | + | '''1905''' was the 905th year of the 2nd millennium, the 5th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the [[1900s decade]]. It was the second year of the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. |
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | + | *[[Lake Thun]] by [[Ferdinand Hodler]] | |
+ | *[[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]] by Sigmund Freud | ||
+ | *''[[The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism|Die Protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus]]'' by Max Weber | ||
+ | * ''[[King Leopold's Soliloquy]]'' by Mark Twain | ||
+ | * ''[[Galgenlieder]]''' by Christian Morgenstern | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
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"The seagulls by their looks suggest that Emma is their name" -- "The Seagulls" (1905) by Christian Morgenstern "It is certain also that a great many neurasthenic people, and particularly those who are sexually neurasthenic, are peculiarly susceptible to olfactory influences. A number of eminent poets and novelists--especially, it would appear, in France--seem to be in this case. Baudelaire, of all great poets, has most persistently and most elaborately emphasized the imaginative and emotional significance of odor; the Fleurs du Mal and many of the Petits Poemes en Prose are, from this point of view, of great interest. There can be no doubt that in Baudelaire's own imaginative and emotional life the sense of smell played a highly important part; and that, in his own words, odor was to him what music is to others." --Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 (1905) Havelock Ellis |
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1905 was the 905th year of the 2nd millennium, the 5th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1900s decade. It was the second year of the Russo-Japanese War.
Art and culture
- Lake Thun by Ferdinand Hodler
- Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality by Sigmund Freud
- Die Protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus by Max Weber
- King Leopold's Soliloquy by Mark Twain
- Galgenlieder' by Christian Morgenstern
Births
- Jean Vigo, French film director. The son of the famous French anarchist Eugene Bonaventure de Vigo (d. 1934)
- Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, Italian cultural critic (d. 2004)
Deaths