Creative Imitation and Latin Literature by David West & Tony Woodman 1979 Hardco

Creative Imitation and Latin Literature by David West & Tony Woodman 1979 Hardco

Creative Imitation and Latin LiteratureAuthor(s): David West, Tony Woodman\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nISBN-13: 9780521226684, 978-0521226684\nSynopsis\nThe poets and prose-writers of Greece and Rome were acutely conscious of their literary heritage. They expressed this consciousness in the regularity with which, in their writings, they imitated and alluded to the great authors who had preceded them. Such imitation was generally not regarded as plagiarism but as essential to the creation of a new literary work: imitating one's predecessors was in no way incompatible with originality or progress. These views were not peculiar to the writers of Greece and Rome but were adopted by many others who have written in the 'classical tradition' right up to modern times. Creative Imitation and Latin Literature is an exploration of this concept of imitation. The contributors analyse selected passages from various .

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