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Allusion

open access: yes, 2016
Beginning with an examination of some of the ways in which allusion was conceptualized in the eighteenth century, this essay focuses on verbal literary allusion, which exists on the allusive spectrum between frank plagiarism at the one extreme and echo at the other.
Walsh, M
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What are you, allusion?

open access: yesLietuvių Kalba, 2017
The article deals with issues of allusion theory and provides “demarcation lines”, i.e. features that allow distinguishing allusion from other types of intertext.
Audrius Valotka
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Finding The Oldest Source Of Two Allusion Of Persian Literature [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ ادبیات, 2017
Allusion is one of the rhetorical figures which enjoys great importance and is numerously used in literature. The use of allusion shows that the writer enjoys richness in knowledge and culture.
Seyyed mohammad Dashti, Fatemeh Noofeli
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Understanding Paul as an Antitype of Job: The Joban Allusion in 2 Corinthians 12:1–10

open access: yesReligions
A careful reading of 2 Corinthians 12:1–10 reveals that the passage shares several motifs with the Book of Job: (1) a supernatural adversary, (2) physical suffering, (3) an otherworldly place, (4) social adversity, (5) affluence, and (6) boasting.
Sanghwan Lee
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Historical Evolution of Metonymy in Persian and Arabic Literature until the 7th Century [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2009
Allusion is one of the most significant and beautiful issues of the rhetoric, which has been widely used in the literary works of all nations compared to metaphor and trope.
abdolghader pariz
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A New Look At Allusion and Its History in Arabic and Persian Rhetorical Works [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات تطبیقی, 2017
Allusion is one of the linguistic techniques which, like many other literary techniques, have been neglected by researchers and critics in different periods of history of rhetoric so that only one aspect i.e.
homa rahmani, seyed hossein seyedi
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Intertextuality as a means of expression in the discourse of social advertising

open access: yesНеофилология, 2022
We describe the forms of intertextuality that are active in the discourse of social advertising. The purpose of work is to establish the types of use of borrowed texts, as well as the ratio of verbal and visual borrowings. The material is 4000 posters of
T. V. Anisimova, S. A. Chubay
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“Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Truth”: Biblical Allusions in N. S. Leskov’s Novella “The Vale” [PDF]

open access: yesДва века русской классики, 2022
N. S. Leskov, Russian classic author of the second half of the 19th century, throughout his work actively turned to the Old and New Testaments, which was expressed in a significant number of biblical quotations and allusions in his works.
Anna A. Fedotova
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On the Ludic Character of Literary Allusion

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2006
The article investigates the possibility of viewing literary allusion as a game. More specifically, it is described as a “game-riddle” whose “deciphering”, owing to its structure and stable constituents, allows claiming that the notion of allusion is a ...
Gayane Girunyan
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Lettre d’un homme obscur. Rabelais à la lumière de la correspondance de Guillaume Budé

open access: yesArts et Savoirs, 2022
The letter Rabelais addressed to Guillaume Budé in 1521 received a response which was published in the second volume of Budé’s correspondence (1522). This response letter allowed the European Republic of Letters to get to know Rabelais.
Romain Menini
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