Poetics of Imitation
Discover the intricate world of ancient poetry with Poetics of Imitation by Patricia A. Rosenmeyer, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful collection delves into the fascinating realm of poems once attributed to the archaic Greek poet Anacreon, which were later recognized as late Hellenistic and early Roman imitations crafted by anonymous writers. Spanning 304 pages, this book offers a thorough examination of the complex poetics of imitation that influenced anacreontic composition for centuries in antiquity. The inclusion of a full translation as an appendix enriches the reader's experience, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature. Whether you're a student of ancient Greek poetry or simply curious about literary traditions, Poetics of Imitation invites you to explore the enduring legacy of imitation in the literary arts.