The Scholar's Armchair
John Keats is often remembered as the poet of beauty and “negative capability.” But what if he was also one of the most profound thinkers about uncertainty? In this episode of The Scholar’s Armchair, I speak with Dr Li Ou about her book Keats and Scepticism. We explore a side of Keats that is often overlooked: a poet deeply engaged with questions of knowledge, perception, imagination, and the limits of certainty. What did Keats mean by “negative capability”? Why did he resist the “irritable reaching after fact and reason”? And what can his embrace of uncertainty teach us in an age of social media, ideological certainty, and instant opinions? Our conversation explores the philosophical influences behind Keats’s poetry, offers fresh readings of the great odes, and considers why scepticism can be not a weakness but a form of intellectual humility and ethical openness. Whether you’re a lover of Romantic poetry, philosophy, or simply interested in how literature can help us navigate modern life, I hope you’ll enjoy the discussion. In this conversation: • Why Keats should be understood as a philosopher as well as a poet • The true meaning of negative capability • Scepticism, imagination, and the search for truth • Fresh perspectives on the great odes • Why uncertainty can deepen empathy and understanding • What Keats can still teach us today If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about literature, philosophy, history, and culture, please consider subscribing to The Scholar’s Armchair. LINKS: Professor Li’s books: 📕 Keats and Negative Capability: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/keats-and-negative-capability-9781441147240/?__cf_chl_f_tk=wG3AKRuLU2qPN4RZ5CMlEz5_lUcdx3bS2K1NaldTdmc-1782812508-1.0.1.1-6FHb_HJEkJq0hYC0u7RNgnrdfe.h7GUrY9DBA7T7Lhk 📘Keats and Scepticism: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781003285403/keats-scepticism-li-ou Searchable etext of Keats’ letters: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/35698/35698-h/35698-h.htm
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