%0 Journal Article %T Imitation of the Ancients as Seen by Pierre de Deimier and René Rapin %A Pawłowska, Maja %J Romanica Cracoviensia %V Volume 18 (2018) %R 10.4467/20843917RC.18.021.9593 %N Volume 18, Issue 4 %P 201-208 %K Seventeenth-century French literature, Pierre de Deimier, René Rapin, L’Académie de l’Art Poétique, Réflexions sur la poétique et sur les poètes anciens et modernes, Im itation of the Ancients %@ 1732-8705 %D 2018 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/romanica-cracoviensia/article/les-anciens-revus-par-pierre-de-deimier-et-rene-rapin %X In their treaties, Deimier and Rapin welcome novelty and individualism. But, if Deimier sees this creative freedom as synonymous with inventiveness, Rapin attaches it, paradoxically, to the imitation of classical antiquity. This is indeed because he is dissatisfied with the output of French writers. In his view, French letters fail to match the greatness and the sublime quality of Latin and Greek literature, which he recommends should be studied and imitated. In imitating Homer and his art, irregular but captivating and full of charm, contemporary poets can hope to create singular and incomparable works of literature.