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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Introduction: Right vs. Left Hand Paths 2) John Locke: Europe's First Bona Fide Liberal 3) Voltaire: The Age of Reason 4) Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Noble Savage 5) The French Revolution 6) Emanuel Swedenborg & William Blake 7) Romanticism: William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge 8) The Tragedies of Lord Byron & Percy Bysshe Shelley 9) Honore de Balzac: The Human Comedy 10) Richard Wagner: First Modern Artist 11) Gustave Flaubert: Madame Bovary 12) Charles Baudelaire: Flowers of Evil 13) Arthur Rimbaud & Paul Verlaine: A Derangement of the Senses 14) Sarah Bernhardt: The World's First Modern Woman 15) Impressionism: Manet, Monet & Cezanne 16) Guy de Maupassant: Letters of a Madman 17) Paul Gauguin: The Art World's First Multiculturalist 18) Vincent Van Gogh Did Not Commit Suicide 19) Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray 20) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: Hooker-Loving Dwarf 21) Thomas Hardy: Tess of the D'Urbervilles 22) Edvard Munch: The Scream 23) Alfred Jarry: Enter the Trickster 24) Ernest Dowson: The Tragic Generation 25) Gustav Klimt: Femme Fatales 26) Paris: City of Lights 27) Andre Gide: The Immoralist 28) Gertrude Stein and the Left Bank Lesbians 29) Fauvism: Henri Matisse and the Wild Beasts 30) Expressionism: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 31) George Bernard Shaw: Fabian Socialism 32) Otto Gross: Sexual Revolution 33) Erotica 34) Futurism: Filippo Marinetti 35) Guillaume Apollinaire: The Heretic 36) Abstract Art: Wassily Kandinsky 37) Ballets Russes: Sergei Diaghilev, Vaslav Nijinsky & Igor Stravinsky 38) Egon Schiele: Viennese Sexplosion 39) Coco Chanel, Flappers, & Zelda Fitzgerald 40) Marcel Duchamp: Anti-Artist 41) Dadaism 42) Tristan Tzara: Automatic Poetry 43) Arthur Cravan: Avant-Garde Provocateur 44) Silent Horror Films: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari & Nosferatu 45) Decadent Berlin 46) James Joyce: Ulysses (or, Modernism's Naughty Letters) 47) Andre Breton: Surrealism's Black Priest 48) Louis Icart: Art Deco 49) Paris: La Revue Nègre 50) D.H. Lawrence: Lady Chatterley's Lover 51) Un Chien Andalou: Luis Buñuel & Salvador Dali 52) Jean Cocteau: The Holy Terrors 53) Hermann Hesse: Steppenwolf 54) Antonin Artaud: Theater of Cruelty 55) Knut Hamsun: Hunger 56) Jean Genet: A Thief's Journal 57) Willem de Kooning: Abstract Expressionism 58) Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita 59) Francois Truffaut: French New Wave Cinema 60) Vienna Action Group 61) Federico Fellini: Satyricon 62) Pierre Molinier: Photographic Fetishism 63) Index: Crazy Carl Robinson's review of Outlaw Rebels European cultural timeline: 1300s to 1960s |
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