I recently discovered David Shulman\u27s anagramed sonnet on Washington Crossing the Delaware, written in 1936, in Douglas Hofstadter\u27s review of Ross Eckler\u27s Making the Alphabet Dance, as well as Shulman\u27s reply to that review, in which he writes: after waiting 60 years, I find that nobody so far has equaled or surpassed it
The title is an amalgam, an anagram of the names of the joint authors who propose the term as a reas...
Arthur Rimbaud’s sonnet Vowels presents a poetic vision based ostensibly on a quasi-psychedelic or s...
One can divide humanity into two groups - those who can be identified as the real author of a Shakes...
The poem below is stanza XXVI from the poem Picthorn Manor by American poet and critic Amy Lowell ...
Pick a line at random from the four in the first group, a line from the four in the second group, an...
The appeal in constructing anagrams lies in the balance between the extreme confinement of working w...
Did you know that Shakespeare\u27s 115th sonnet contains a hidden message? When the poem is formatt...
Shakespeare\u27s Sonnet 117 can be anagrammed into the following poetic renditions of three famous p...
In the July 22, 1972 New Yorker magazine there appeared the following sonnet by George Starbuck..
The sonnet in English is usually located as a sixteenth-century innovation, firmly linked to Italian...
Some lovers of language are merely smitten, others are outright crazy. I\u27m in the former categor...
With the exception of palindromes, anagrams are the most difficult kind of word puzzle to compose. T...
The two short essays below are transposals of each other (that is, each can be formed by rearranging...
The sonnet is the oldest prescribed form in English poetry, and it has enjoyed an almost uninterrupt...
The poem below is constructed from the 308 first and last words from the 154 Shakespearean sonnets. ...
The title is an amalgam, an anagram of the names of the joint authors who propose the term as a reas...
Arthur Rimbaud’s sonnet Vowels presents a poetic vision based ostensibly on a quasi-psychedelic or s...
One can divide humanity into two groups - those who can be identified as the real author of a Shakes...
The poem below is stanza XXVI from the poem Picthorn Manor by American poet and critic Amy Lowell ...
Pick a line at random from the four in the first group, a line from the four in the second group, an...
The appeal in constructing anagrams lies in the balance between the extreme confinement of working w...
Did you know that Shakespeare\u27s 115th sonnet contains a hidden message? When the poem is formatt...
Shakespeare\u27s Sonnet 117 can be anagrammed into the following poetic renditions of three famous p...
In the July 22, 1972 New Yorker magazine there appeared the following sonnet by George Starbuck..
The sonnet in English is usually located as a sixteenth-century innovation, firmly linked to Italian...
Some lovers of language are merely smitten, others are outright crazy. I\u27m in the former categor...
With the exception of palindromes, anagrams are the most difficult kind of word puzzle to compose. T...
The two short essays below are transposals of each other (that is, each can be formed by rearranging...
The sonnet is the oldest prescribed form in English poetry, and it has enjoyed an almost uninterrupt...
The poem below is constructed from the 308 first and last words from the 154 Shakespearean sonnets. ...
The title is an amalgam, an anagram of the names of the joint authors who propose the term as a reas...
Arthur Rimbaud’s sonnet Vowels presents a poetic vision based ostensibly on a quasi-psychedelic or s...
One can divide humanity into two groups - those who can be identified as the real author of a Shakes...