"Sonnet to Science" (originally "Sonnet — To Science") is an 1829 poem by Edgar Allan Poe, published in Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems. Poe asks...
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Poems by Edgar Allan Poe (redirect from To Science)
related to this article: Sonnet — To Science "To Science", or "Sonnet – To Science", is a traditional 14-line English sonnet which says that science is the...
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A sonnet is a fixed poetic form with a structure traditionally consisting of fourteen lines adhering to a set rhyming scheme. The term derives from the...
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Naiad (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
Metamorphoses Hesiod. Theogony Burkert, Walter, Greek Religion, Harvard University Press, 1985. ISBN 0-674-36281-0. Edgar Allan Poe, "Sonnet to Science" 1829...
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rainbow, by reducing it to the prismatic colours". Keats's poem had a deep influence on Edgar Allan Poe's sonnet "To Science", specifically this passage's...
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Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe (section Move to Fordham)
married when Virginia Clemm was 13 and Poe was 27. Biographers disagree as to the nature of the couple's relationship. Though their marriage was loving...
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Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative, futuristic and scientific...
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Ozymandias (category Sonnets)
"Ozymandias" (/ˌɒzɪˈmændiəs/ OZ-im-AN-dee-əs) is a sonnet written by the English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. It was first published in the 11 January...
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philosophy" in the poem "Lamia": 3 influenced Edgar Allan Poe's 1829 sonnet "To Science" and Richard Dawkins' 1998 book, Unweaving the Rainbow. German Romantic...
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Illingworth, Sam (2019). "The poetic pioneer: Rebecca Elson". A Sonnet to Science: Scientists and their poetry. Manchester University Press. pp. 151–173...
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When I Have Fears (redirect from When I have fears that I may cease to be)
"When I Have Fears" is an Elizabethan sonnet by the English Romantic poet John Keats. The 14-line poem is written in iambic pentameter and consists of...
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National Historic Landmark in 1972. Due to a loss of funding by the city of Baltimore, the museum closed to the public in October 2012. Poe Baltimore...
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technology or science" and the display of "an encyclopedia of literary styles, ranging from the most primitive and anonymous levels ... to the most esoteric...
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major updates to its Claude AI models throughout 2025. In May, the company announced Claude 4, introducing both Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4 with enhanced...
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The Kraken (poem) (category Sonnets)
"The Kraken" is a sonnet by Alfred Tennyson (1809–1892) that describes the Kraken, a mythical creature. It was published in Tennyson's Poems, Chiefly Lyrical...
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Jan Křesadlo (category Czechoslovak emigrants to England)
such as translating Jaroslav Seifert's interwoven sonnet cycle about Prague, 'A Wreath of Sonnets'. He published a collection of his own poems in seven...
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Robert A. Heinlein (redirect from Dean of Science Fiction)
human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build...
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John Gillespie Magee Jr. (category Sonneteers)
war poet, who wrote the sonnet "High Flight". He was killed in an accidental mid-air collision over England in 1941. Sonnet to Rupert Brooke "We laid him...
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1972 at the 30th Worldcon. The title is derived from the 7th of the "Holy Sonnets" by English poet John Donne: At the round earth's imagin'd corners, blow...
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154 sonnets, as well as a variety of other poems. The Shakespeare apocrypha is a group of plays and poems that have sometimes been attributed to Shakespeare...
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mid-1944, saying later that the name came from John Donne's Holy Sonnets; he had been introduced to Donne's work in the 1930s by Jean Tatlock, who killed herself...
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outperformed Llama 3.1 and Qwen 2.5 while matching GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. In January 2025, DeepSeek released the DeepSeek-R1 model under the MIT...
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John Keats (category Sonneteers)
English literature – in particular "Ode to a Nightingale", "Ode on a Grecian Urn", "Sleep and Poetry" and the sonnet "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer"...
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(formerly Twitter), he added that LLMs, like the Cursor Composer with Sonnet, are advancing to a degree that nearly eliminates the use of traditional coding mechanisms...
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On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (category Sonnets)
"On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" is a sonnet written by the English Romantic poet John Keats. Written in October 1816, it tells of Keats' sense...
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Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (category 1976 science fiction novels)
the mainstream of science fiction being published at the time. The title of the book is a quotation from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 73. The novel takes...
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In June 2024, Anthropic released Claude 3.5 Sonnet, which demonstrated improved performance compared to the larger Claude 3 Opus, particularly in areas...
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Claude McKay (redirect from Home to Harlem)
He moved to New York City in 1914 and, in 1919, he wrote "If We Must Die", one of his best known works, a widely reprinted sonnet responding to the wave...
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Jack London (redirect from “To the Man on Trail”)
He was also an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction. London was part of the radical literary group "The Crowd" in San...
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