More pastiche?
Ya Sam
takoitov at hotmail.com
Mon May 23 12:02:38 CDT 2005
Recently I've become rather interested in the way contemporary writers
imitate the style and the language characteristic of the writing during the
previous centuries. The most facsinating instances of pastiche to my
knowledge are The Sot-Weed Factor, Hawksmoor, and, of course, Mason & Dixon.
But there should be more. Could anyone tell me about other successful
attempts at recreating the language of a certain epoch, without necessarily
confining oneself to English language literature?
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