Paracelsus (poem)

Paracelsus is a five-part epic poem written by Robert Browning[1] and published in 1835.[2]

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

  1. Marks, Thomas (March 9, 2012). "Robert Browning: none so great and none so odd". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  2. Jr, Herbert F. Tucker (1980). Browning's Beginnings: The Art of Disclosure. U of Minnesota Press. p. 63. ISBN 9780816658824. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  3. 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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