Paracelsus (poem)
Paracelsus is a five-part epic poem written by Robert Browning[1] and published in 1835.[2]
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Structure
The poem is split into five parts called "Paracelsus Aspires", "Paracelsus Attains", "Paracelsus", "Paracelsus Aspires" and "Paracelsus Attains".[3]
gollark: By that do you mean "remember the text and typing it out again"?
gollark: Or we could just use modems.
gollark: Clever idea!
gollark: <@212016618727931904> What is "your stuff"? Most stuff can run fine over raw modem links.
gollark: Of course, the best way to communicate is through *lasers*. A laser going through your detection area during some amount of time is 1. No laser is 0. You can now very slowly send binary.
References
- Marks, Thomas (March 9, 2012). "Robert Browning: none so great and none so odd". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
- Jr, Herbert F. Tucker (1980). Browning's Beginnings: The Art of Disclosure. U of Minnesota Press. p. 63. ISBN 9780816658824. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- Kennedy, Richard S.; Hair, Donald S. (2007). The Dramatic Imagination of Robert Browning: A Literary Life. University of Missouri Press. pp. 45-46. ISBN 9780826265524. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
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