"The Classical Annex" is a short story by E. M. Forster published posthumously in 1972.
In the story, a young sports enthusiast named Denis, alone in a museum, finds himself in the grip of a marble wrestler, after he is supernaturally incorporated into a Roman sculpture called The Wrestling Lesson.
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