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*C. [[Darwin]], [[The Origin of Species]]; science. *C. [[Darwin]], [[The Origin of Species]]; science.
*1862 *1862
-*Gustave Flaubert, [[Salammbo]]; novel.+*Gustave Flaubert, [[Salammbô (novel)|Salammbo]]; novel.
*1863 *1863
*[[Cesare Lombroso]], [[The Man of Genius]]; psychology. *[[Cesare Lombroso]], [[The Man of Genius]]; psychology.
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*D.G. [[Rossetti]], [[Beata Beatrix]]; painting. *D.G. [[Rossetti]], [[Beata Beatrix]]; painting.
*1864 *1864
-*[[Gustave Moreau]], [[Oedipus and the Sphinx]]; painting.+*[[Gustave Moreau]], [[Oedipus and the Sphinx (Moreau)|Oedipus and the Sphinx]]; painting.
-*[[Stéphane Mallarmé]] begins "[[Herodiade]] (dans « ''Poésies'' », 1887 );" and ''[[Afternoon of a Faun (poem)|Afternoon of a Faun]]''; poetry.+*[[Stéphane Mallarmé]] begins "[[Hérodiade (Stéphane Mallarmé)|Herodiade]] (dans « ''Poésies'' », 1887 );" and ''[[L'après-midi d'un faune (poem)|Afternoon of a Faun]]''; poetry.
*1868-70 *1868-70
*C. [[Baudelaire]], Complete Works (including translations of Edgar Allan Poe). *C. [[Baudelaire]], Complete Works (including translations of Edgar Allan Poe).
*1869 *1869
-*Comte de Lautreamont (Isidore Ducasse), [[Chants de Maldoror]]; novel.+*Comte de Lautreamont (Isidore Ducasse), ''[[Les Chants de Maldoror]]''; novel.
*1871 *1871
*[[Franco-Prussian war]]. *[[Franco-Prussian war]].
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*[[Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly]], [[Les Diaboliques]]; short stories. Later illustrated by F. [[Rops]]. *[[Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly]], [[Les Diaboliques]]; short stories. Later illustrated by F. [[Rops]].
*1876 *1876
-*Gustave Moreau, [[Salomé dansant devant Hérode]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gustave_Moreau_Salom%C3%A9_1876.jpg]; painting.+*Gustave Moreau, [[Salomé dansant devant Hérode]]; painting.
*S. Mallarme, ''[[Afternoon of a Faun (poem)|Afternoon of a Faun]]'' published; also translation of Poe's "[[The Raven]]." *S. Mallarme, ''[[Afternoon of a Faun (poem)|Afternoon of a Faun]]'' published; also translation of Poe's "[[The Raven]]."
*1879 *1879
*[[Emile Zola]], [[Nana (novel)|Nana]]; novel. *[[Emile Zola]], [[Nana (novel)|Nana]]; novel.
*1881 *1881
-*[[George Beard]] introduces the concept of [[neuresthenia]] (nervous exhaustion) in ''[[American Nervousness]]''[http://www.archive.org/details/americannervousn00bearuoft].+*[[George Beard]] introduces the concept of [[neuresthenia]] (nervous exhaustion) in ''[[American Nervousness]]''.
*1882 *1882
*[[Odilon Redon]], "[[À Edgar Poe]]," series of lithographs. *[[Odilon Redon]], "[[À Edgar Poe]]," series of lithographs.
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*[[Arthur Symons]], "[[The Decadent Movement in Literature]]," Harper`s New Monthly Magazine; expanded in 1899 as The Symbolist Movement in Literature; criticism. *[[Arthur Symons]], "[[The Decadent Movement in Literature]]," Harper`s New Monthly Magazine; expanded in 1899 as The Symbolist Movement in Literature; criticism.
*[[Franz von Stuck]], [[Sin]]; painting (1st of 18 versions). *[[Franz von Stuck]], [[Sin]]; painting (1st of 18 versions).
-*[[Jean Delville]], ''[[Orpheus (Jean Delville)|Orpheus]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Orpheus_-_Jean_Delville.jpg]''; painting.+*[[Jean Delville]], ''[[Orpheus (Jean Delville)|Orpheus]]''; painting.
*1894 *1894
*[[Salome]], written by Oscar Wilde; illustrations by [[Aubrey Beardsley]]. *[[Salome]], written by Oscar Wilde; illustrations by [[Aubrey Beardsley]].

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