Public domain via Wikimedia Commons When the New York Evening Mirror published Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven” on January 29, 1845, it catapulted both the work and its author to instant fame.
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This Ancient Egyptian Statue Of Ramesses II Is 3,300-Years-Old And Said To Have Inspired The Famous Poem Ozymandias By Percy ShelleyAbout 3,300 years ago, in the early 13th century B.C., an Egyptian statue was made ... the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley to create the poem "Ozymandias," which was the Greek name for Ramesses ...
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