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(Anonymous) 2023-06-22 12:54 am (UTC)(link)So... one definition of 'genre' is, 'a group of works in dialogue with each other'.
If the person writing new 'Classical Myth' genre isn't even passingly aware of what has gone before, then I can't really say they're in a dialogue - just putting on ear-muffs and bawling over everyone else in the conversation. Sure you can have fun with that I guess? But you're not having a dialogue.