In 1810s, explorers in Cheops’ Great Pyramid brought word to England that the Pharaoh’s tomb was plundered, his sarcophagus empty. (In The Mummy! we learn it was just a decoy tomb.) Lord Byron, in his long satirical poem Don Juan (1819–1824)—perhaps the longest poem in English—memorializes the event this way:
What are the hopes of man? old Egypt’s King
Cheops erected the first pyramid
And largest, thinking it was just the thing
To keep his memory whole, and mummy hid;
But somebody or other...
Published on March 08, 2020 17:00