Do you think any of the old storytelling formats of the past will ever come back, especially as the present formats (mostly the novel) seem to be receding? Will anyone, for example, ever write another chivalric romance, or another epic poem?
>>8530818
No. Get over it. They're exhausted forms
>>8530825
Wrong and you're a pleb.
>>8530818
Absolutely OP. If you look at poets like Keats and Byron, they brought back romantic and chivalric poems from what was widely considered a dead genre, just as it is today. There's no reason that can't happen today, although it may just not happen with romance and chivalry, but perhaps another 'dead' genre.
>>8530861
I want epic poems to come back so fucking bad.
>>8531685
Epic poems are still being written, my man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_poetry#20th_century
>>8531698
are any of these any good?
>>8531705
The Bridge, Paterson and Changing Light at Sandover are fucking choice, m8