
Imitating Authors
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- Preface
- Abbreviations and a Note on the Texts
- Introduction
- Part 1: Antiquity
- 1: From Mimesis to Imitatio: Before and After Plato
- Building Bodies: Imitatio and the Roman Rhetorical Tradition
- Dreamitation: Lucretius, Homer, Virgil
- Part 2: Early Modernity
- 4: Petrarchan Transformations
- 5: Adaptive Imitation: Ciceronians, Courtiers and Quixotes
- 6: Formal Imitation: The 'Leaden-Headed Germans' and Their English Heirs
- 7: Ben Jonson: Formal Imitation
- Part 3: Milton and After
- 8: Milton: Modelling the Ancients
- 9: Imitation in the Age of Literary Property: Pope to Wordsworth
- 10: The Promethean Moment: Mary Shelley and Milton's Monstrous Progeny
- Posthuman Postscript: Poems more Durable than Brass
- Bibliography
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