Lyric Life

John Keats, "On Seeing the Elgin Marbles"

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Synopsis

I've always interpreted this old chestnut, a sonnet by Keats, as the poet's response to gorgeous things: they make me think I'm going to die. But what if the poet was more clever than that? What if he encoded his politics into these short, fourteen lines. What if the answer to the Grecian statuary is to find in it both an aesthetic experience and a political one?