7.1 The cultural and literary context of the Hellenistic period
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The Hellenistic era saw a shift in Greek literature, with poets like Callimachus and Theocritus pioneering new styles. Callimachus championed brevity and erudition, while Theocritus founded the pastoral genre, both departing from classical epic traditions. Their works reflected the cultural changes of the time, blending Greek and Eastern influences. Callimachus' learned poetry and Theocritus' idealized rural scenes had a lasting impact on later Roman and European literature, shaping genres for centuries to come.
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The Hellenistic era saw a shift in Greek literature, with poets like Callimachus and Theocritus pioneering new styles. Callimachus championed brevity and erudition, while Theocritus founded the pastoral genre, both departing from classical epic traditions. Their works reflected the cultural changes of the time, blending Greek and Eastern influences. Callimachus' learned poetry and Theocritus' idealized rural scenes had a lasting impact on later Roman and European literature, shaping genres for centuries to come.
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