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Die Metamorphosen als intertextuelles Prinzip [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Die Metamorphosen als intertextuelles Prinzip 1. Antike Intertextualität im Spannungsfeld von aemulatio und imitatio Ein antikes Werk steht in nahezu keinem Fall für sich, sondern ist immer die Antwort auf einen Vorgängertext in variierender ...
Reber, Ursula
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“Danes do it melancholy”: allusions to Shakespeare in films and TV [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The focus of this article is not adaptations of Shakespearean plays per se, but source-text allusions to Shakespeare and to Shakespeare’s plays, which in either an overt or covert form are contained in dramatic dialogues and in visual elements in US ...
Ranzato, Irene
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Techniques in Postmodern Narrative: A Case Study of the Kurdish Novel

open access: yesZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences
This research, titled Intertextual Techniques in postmodern Narrative: A Case Study of the Kurdish Novel, aims to introduce and define the concept of postmodern, trace its historical emergence, and highlight key postmodern thinkers.
Bahoz Abdullah Mustafa   +1 more
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Rationalizing Racism: Arizona Representatives Employment of Euphemisms for an Assault on Mexican American Studies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This study details the political climate and logic priming the termination of Mexican American Studies in elementary and high school programs within the state of Arizona.
Miller, Maryam
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INTERTEXTUALITY AS A DISCOURSE FORMING CATEGORY OF FANTASY GENRE SPACE

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2015
The article studies discursive space of fantasy genre on the basis of such feature as intertextuality. The basic approaches to the intertextuality classification are given as well as the genre peculiarities of fantasy works and specific features of their
E. V. Medvedeva
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Intertextuality as a Poetic Rewriting Strategy in Pelin Batu’s Self-Translated Poems

open access: yesSelçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
Intertextual elements contribute to increasing the depth of meaning in literary texts through their associations with present and past texts produced by different authors in the literary world.
Göksenin Abdal
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Parody [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The term "parody" derives from the ancient Greek word parodia and has come to include a variety of meanings connected with correlative terms such as "pastiche," "quotation," "satire," and "allusion." At the present time, more than a few commentators are ...
Weiser, Peg Zeglin Brand
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