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1856
 
    
Gustave Flaubert publishes Madame Bovary, a novel of frustrated romanticism in a provincial French context       
1857
 
    
Charles Baudelaire publishes his first and extremely influential collection of poems, Les Fleurs du Mal       
1859
 
    
French author Stendhal publishes his novel La Chartreuse de Parme ('The Charterhouse of Parma')       
1859
 
    
Charles Dickens publishes his French Revolution novel, A Tale of Two Cities       
1862
 
    
Victor Hugo publishes his novel Les Misérables, an immensely complex story about the adventures of ex-convict Jean Valjean       
1867
 
    
French author Paul Verlaine wins a reputation with his first published collection, Poémes saturniens ('Saturnine Poems')       
1870
 
    
16-year-old Arthur Rimbaud sends some of his poems to Paul Verlaine, already an established poet       
1871
 
    
French author Émile Zola publishes The Fortune of the Rougons, the first in a 20-novel series that he calls Les Rougon-Macquart       
1880
 
    
Gustave Flaubert dies, with his novel Bouvard et Pécuchet incomplete       
1884
 
     
Verlaine publishes Les Poètes maudits, short studies of various 'cursed poets' – including Rimbaud