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*[[1809]] - [[Edgar Allan Poe]], American writer and poet (d. [[1849]]) *[[1809]] - [[Edgar Allan Poe]], American writer and poet (d. [[1849]])
*[[1839]] - [[Paul Cezanne|Paul Cézanne]], French painter (d. [[1906]]) *[[1839]] - [[Paul Cezanne|Paul Cézanne]], French painter (d. [[1906]])
 +*[[1858]] - [[Eugène Brieux]], French dramatist (''Les Avariés'') (d. [[1932]])
 +*[[1867]] - [[Jean Delville]], Belgian symbolist painter, writer, and occultist (d. [[1953]])
 +*[[1868]] - [[Gustav Meyrink]], Austrian writer (''The Golem'') (d. [[1932]])
 +*[[1889]] - [[Sophie Taeuber]], Swiss artist, painter, and sculptor (d. [[1943]])
*[[1863]] - [[Werner Sombart]], German sociologist (d. [[1941]]) *[[1863]] - [[Werner Sombart]], German sociologist (d. [[1941]])
 +*[[1916]] - [[Brion Gysin]], British writer, painter, and musician (d. [[1986]])
*[[1921]] - [[Patricia Highsmith]], American author (d. [[1995]]) *[[1921]] - [[Patricia Highsmith]], American author (d. [[1995]])
 +*[[1922]] - [[Jerzy Kawalerowicz]], Polish film director (''Mother Joan of the Angels'') (d. [[2007]])
*[[1932]] - [[Richard Lester]], British director *[[1932]] - [[Richard Lester]], British director
*[[1943]] - [[Janis Joplin]], American singer (d. [[1970]]) *[[1943]] - [[Janis Joplin]], American singer (d. [[1970]])
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*[[1865]] - [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]], French philosopher and anarchist (b. [[1809]]) *[[1865]] - [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]], French philosopher and anarchist (b. [[1809]])
*[[1975]] - [[Thomas Hart Benton (painter)|Thomas Hart Benton]], American painter (b. [[1889]]) *[[1975]] - [[Thomas Hart Benton (painter)|Thomas Hart Benton]], American painter (b. [[1889]])
 +*[[1981]] - [[Francesca Woodman]], American photographer (b. 1958)
*[[1997]] - [[James Dickey]], American writer (b. [[1923]]) *[[1997]] - [[James Dickey]], American writer (b. [[1923]])
*[[2000]] - [[Hedy Lamarr]], Austrian-born actress (b. [[1913]]) *[[2000]] - [[Hedy Lamarr]], Austrian-born actress (b. [[1913]])
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-== Notes == 
-*[[1916]] - [[Brion Gysin]] (January 19, 1916 - July 13, 1986) was a Britishwriter, painter, and musician born outside of London, Taplow, Buckinghamshire.  
-*[[1889]] - [[Sophie Taeuber]] (January 19, 1889 - January 13, 1943) in English) was a Swiss artist, painter, and sculptor.  
-*[[1867]] - [[Jean Delville]] (January 19 1867 – 1953) was a Belgian symbolist painter, writer, and occultist.  
-*[[1868]] - [[Gustav Meyrink]] (January 19 1868 – December 4 1932) was an Austrian author, storyteller, dramatist, translator, banker and Buddhist, most famous for his novel The Golem.  
-*[[1922]] - [[Jerzy Kawalerowicz]] (January 19 1922 – December 27 2007) was a Polish film director, noted for Mother Joan of the Angels.  
-*[[1858]] - [[Eugène Brieux]] Eugène Brieux (January 19, 1858 - December 6, 1932), French dramatist, was born in Paris of poor parents. Two American films by the name Damaged Goods were based on his play Les Avariés (1901), forbidden by the censor, on account of its medical details on STDs, was read privately by the author at the Théâtre Antoine.  
-*[[1729]] - [[Ernst August Friedrich Klingemann]] (born 31 August 1777 in Braunschweig; died 25 January 1831 in Braunschweig) was a German writer. He is generally agreed to be the author of the 1804 novel Nachtwachen (Nightwatches) under the pseudonym Bonaventura.  
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