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Intertextuality and Redaktionsgeschichte
1999Redaktionsgeschichte (RG) proceeds from the assumption that there is literary dependence between the synoptic Gospels, and that there is some relationship between the material in John's Gospel and synoptic Gospels. Since intertextuality is a modern theory about relationships between texts and RG has to do with relationship between texts, the ...
Willem S. Vorster, J. Eugene Botha
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Intertextuality: An Introduction
The Comparatist, 2011Intertextuality, which has occasionally been used somewhat blithely to designate interdisciplinary and comparative investigations of various sorts, may, in its theorization and historicization, not be blithe at all. That is, we may not agree on its meaning.
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The Discursive Power of Memes in Digital Culture: Ideology, Semiotics, and Intertextuality
New Media & Society, 2020Jiayu Wang, Mingfang Hu
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Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 1999
The Bible, both Jewish and Christian, is a dialogical literature. It is a compilation of many different human expressions of and responses to divine revelations over fifteen hundred years from the Bronze Age to the Greco-Roman. The Bible is also very intertextual; it is full of itself. From the earliest literary forms to the latest, earlier traditions
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The Bible, both Jewish and Christian, is a dialogical literature. It is a compilation of many different human expressions of and responses to divine revelations over fifteen hundred years from the Bronze Age to the Greco-Roman. The Bible is also very intertextual; it is full of itself. From the earliest literary forms to the latest, earlier traditions
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2014
The term intertextuality as used by Julia Kristeva (1980: 69) should probably strictly refer to the creating of an entire text based on a previous work. A much used example is that of James Joyce’s Ulysses, based on Homer’s Odyssey. For Kristeva “the notion of intertextuality replaces the notion of intersubjectivity” when meaning is not transferred ...
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The term intertextuality as used by Julia Kristeva (1980: 69) should probably strictly refer to the creating of an entire text based on a previous work. A much used example is that of James Joyce’s Ulysses, based on Homer’s Odyssey. For Kristeva “the notion of intertextuality replaces the notion of intersubjectivity” when meaning is not transferred ...
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Rhetorica, 1999
Abstract: Intertextuality is not only a literary but also a rhetorical phenomenon. Though largely neglected by modem scholarship, rhetorical intertextuality nevertheless looks back on a long tradition in print and communicative practice. Its manifestations are above all the commonplaces ( koinoi topoi, loci communes ) which represent not only abstract ...
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Abstract: Intertextuality is not only a literary but also a rhetorical phenomenon. Though largely neglected by modem scholarship, rhetorical intertextuality nevertheless looks back on a long tradition in print and communicative practice. Its manifestations are above all the commonplaces ( koinoi topoi, loci communes ) which represent not only abstract ...
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Critical Inquiry, 1987
Literature is open to psychoanalysis as is any other form of expression-this, much is obvious. Less so is the relevancy of analysis to the specificity of literary texts, to what differentiates them from other linguistic utterances; in short, to the literariness of literature. The analyst cannot avoid this problem of focus.
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Literature is open to psychoanalysis as is any other form of expression-this, much is obvious. Less so is the relevancy of analysis to the specificity of literary texts, to what differentiates them from other linguistic utterances; in short, to the literariness of literature. The analyst cannot avoid this problem of focus.
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2014
This chapter continues the spatial reading of the case study text, The Great World, with an expansion of the discussion of literary geography from the intratextual—the coherence and connectedness of the space of the fictional world—to the intertextual.
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This chapter continues the spatial reading of the case study text, The Great World, with an expansion of the discussion of literary geography from the intratextual—the coherence and connectedness of the space of the fictional world—to the intertextual.
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INTERTEXTUALITY/ INTERSEMIOTIC: Lyrical intertextuality [PDF]
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1988
The importance of intertextuality in a poetics of modern fictional writing is confirmed by the fact that this concept has been evoked by a multitude of writers who have often ascribed different meanings to it. Yet there is still no booklength study which is exclusively devoted to establishing a common ground between the different definitions.
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The importance of intertextuality in a poetics of modern fictional writing is confirmed by the fact that this concept has been evoked by a multitude of writers who have often ascribed different meanings to it. Yet there is still no booklength study which is exclusively devoted to establishing a common ground between the different definitions.
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