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What does the term “Classic Age” imply, according to Hudson?

AIt refers to an era where writers valued individual genius and originality above all else.

BWriters followed the classical models and trusted rules over personal genius

CIt indicates a time of significant increase in the study and translation of ancient Greek and Roman philosophical texts.

DThe period saw a decline in traditional forms, as authors sought to create entirely new literary genres.

Answer:

B. Writers followed the classical models and trusted rules over personal genius

Read Explanation:

According to Hudson, the term "Classic Age" implies that:

  • Writers and critics of the Augustan Age believed the ancient classical authors (like those of Greece and Rome) provided the best models and the ultimate standards of taste.

  • They had little faith in individual inspiration or genius, and instead placed great trust in rules, order, and tradition as laid down by earlier classical authorities.


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