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  2. Eureka: A Prose Poem - Wikipedia

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    Eureka, then, is the culmination of Poe's interest in capturing truth through language, an extension of his interest in cryptography. [19] Eureka seems to continue the science fiction traditions he had used in works like "MS. Found in a Bottle" and "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar". [11]

  3. Wikipedia : Peer review/Eureka: A Prose Poem/archive1

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    Still another technique that might help is using various figures of speech to make the text more natural, ie. (in the same section), instead of "Some critics, however, respond favorably to Eureka. French writer Paul Valéry praised it..", consider something like "Some critics, however, respond favorably to Eureka.

  4. Flag of the Southern Cross - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to the Eureka Flag flown at the Eureka Rebellion in Ballarat, Victoria in 1854. It was originally published in Truth , a Sydney newspaper. The victory song of the Australian cricket team — " Under the Southern Cross I Stand " — is said to have been inspired by this poem.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The primary objective of WikiProject Poetry is to provide comprehensive, accurate, reliable information, and other resources on poetry, poets, and various subjects related to poetry. These topics include biographies of individual poets, works of poetry, national poetries, poetry movements and groups, poetic genres, forms, styles, and techniques.

  6. Talk:Eureka: A Prose Poem - Wikipedia

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    Eureka: A Prose Poem has been listed as one of the Language and literature good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so . If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it .

  7. The Eureka - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka. The Eureka, also known as the Latin Verse Machine, is a mid-19th century machine for generating Latin verses, created and exhibited by the Quaker inventor John Clark of Bridgwater. Clark, a cousin of Cyrus Clark, was born at Greinton in Somerset in 1785 and moved to Bridgwater in 1809. There he was first a grocer and later a printer.

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  9. Ellen Young (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Young was a poet who typically wrote either political or questioning poems. [ 5 ] Young published many of her poems in the Ballarat Times and signed them all "Ellen F Young, the Ballarat Poetess", challenging the anonymity thought suitable for female literary figures at that time.