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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction
to "'Ode on a Grecian Urn': Hypercanonicity & Pedagogy" By James O'Rourke abstract | | essay |
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| Teaching
Like An Urn By Bridget Keegan abstract | | essay |
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| Hermeneutics
for Sophomores By David P. Haney abstract | | essay |
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| Three
or Four Ways of Looking at an Urn By Brennan O'Donnell abstract | | essay |
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| Keats's
Widely-Taught and Well-Wrought "Urn" By Spencer Hall abstract | | essay |
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| The
Timeless in Its Time: Engaging Students in a Close-reading and Discussion
of the Historical Contexts of "Ode on a Grecian Urn" By John Kandl abstract | | essay |
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