What's the /lit/ version of /ic/ "trying to copy an old master work" is?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/57225/11-modern-retellings-classic-novels
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Hey guys, if I'd like to make a thread about 19th century painting and sculpture, should I post it on /ic/ or /his/? I'm not used to those boards
>>9180477
just post it wherever man
>>9180186
copying masters' work is a great way to improve in visual arts so its not just classicist circlecerking on /ic/'s part, not that they have any deficiency on that front. Not sure what the equivalent is for literature. I dont have any formal training in writing like i have for painting. I dont imagine copying a poem would grant the same insight as remaking a painting
>>9181329
In literature it's not about copying a poem. It's more about translating it or writing a new one but with the same metric, rhyme scheme and so on