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Mimetic Contagion: Art and Artifice in Terence's Eunuch

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When we are confronted with a work of art, what is its effect on us? In contrast to post-Enlightenment conceptions, which tend to restrict themselves to aesthetic or discursive responses, the ancient Greeks and Romans often conceived works of art as having a more dynamic effect on their viewers, inspiring them to direct imitation of what they saw represented. This notion of 'mimetic contagion' was a persistent and widespread mode of framing response to art across the ancient world, discernible in both popular and elevated ...

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Mimetic Contagion: Art and Artifice in Terence's Eunuch 2016, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780198738732

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