John Keats’ Vision for Art in ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’
(Greg Wolfe’s mission inspires a reading of Keats’ well-known poem) This essay is adapted from a paper originally written for Dr. Lorraine Eadie’s ENG 330: Restoration and Romantic British Literature. “Beauty is truth, truth, beauty.” In his lecture “Conservatism and the Arts: A Lover’s Quarrel,” [Hillsdale College, October 2014] Greg Wolfe argued that in order to conserve what is good, true, and beautiful, the form … Continue reading John Keats’ Vision for Art in ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’
