Talk:Ode on a Grecian Urn
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[edit] The real Grecian urn?
I once saw a sketching Keats did of a Grecian urn, though I'm not sure if it's the one he wrote about. Then again, why else would he sketch an urn? So the part about how it's not modeled after a real urn needs some attention.
-The poem portrays symbolism. It is not necessary for it to be modeled after a specific urn. The meaning behind the poem is what's important.-
-The poem is inspired by urns, but does not have to be focused on a particular one.-
[edit] 'Glossary' section not really encyclopedic in content
The 'Glossary' is not really something which belong in an encyclopedia article; perhaps it would be useful on the back pages of a book on Keats' odes. It is deficient in any case; 'brede' is the word I would wish to see defined. Writtenright 06:41, 21 March 2007 (UTC)Writtenright
- Oh, it has been done! Thank you, Glossarian.Writtenright 06:43, 21 March 2007 (UTC)Writtenright