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| 1902 |
| | Joseph Conrad publishes a collection of stories including Heart of Darkness, a sinister tale based partly on his own journey up the Congo | |
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| 1903 |
| | Erskine Childers has a best-seller in The Riddle of the Sands, a thriller about a planned German invasion of Britain | |
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| 1903 |
| | Henry James publishes The Ambassadors, the second of his three last novels written in rapid succession | |
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| 1903 |
| | British philosopher G.E. Moore publishes Principia Ethica, an attempt to apply logic to ethics | |
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| 1904 |
| | Joseph Conrad publishes his novel Nostromo, about a revolution in South America and a fatal horde of silver | |
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| 1904 |
| | Henry James publishes his last completed novel, The Golden Bowl | |
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| 1904 |
| | J.M Barrie's play for children Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up has its premiere in London | |
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| 1904 |
| | Under the pseudonym Saki, H.H. Munro publishes Reginald, his first volume of short stories | |
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| c. 1905 |
| | The Bloomsbury Group gathers for informal evenings at the family home of Virginia and Vanessa Stephens (later Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell) | |
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| 1905 |
| | Oscar Wilde's De Profundis, a letter of recrimination written in Reading Gaol to Lord Alfred Douglas, is published posthumously | |
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