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"Living So Far From Words" : Intertextuality, Trauma and the Post-Shoah World of Medbh McGuckian’s Blaris Moor [PDF]
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Alcobia-Murphy, Shane
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Intertextual Realms: Towards a Chronotopic Model of Intertextuality
Altre Modernità, N.
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Abstract Ancient Maya texts are informationally dominated by hieroglyphic inscriptions and visually dominated by figural art with distinctly formed hands. The hands suggest iconographically embedded hand signs, which would constitute a unique modality of semantic expression and a discourse complement to hieroglyphic writing.
Rich A. Sandoval
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Codes and Hypertext: the Intertextuality of International and Comparative Law [PDF]
The field of information studies reveals gaps in the literature of international and comparative law as part of interdisciplinary and textual studies. To illustrate the kind of theoretical and text-based work that could be done, this essay provides an ...
Raisch, Marylin J
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Intertextuality and the Contemporary African Novel
Many critical theories have evolved as a result of the pluralistic nature of the contemporary world. There is a diversion away from the monolithic theories to more synchronic ones.
Ayo Kehinde
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Women Writers of the Beat Era: Autobiography and Intertextuality
Mary Paniccia Carden's timely study begins with the following autobiographical disclosure, ‘Not long ago, a colleague asked what I was working on. “Beat women writers”, I said.
M. Jensen
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Abstract In mid‐eighteenth‐century Europe, anonymous authors produced parodic satires masquerading as earnest exemplars of the chronicle form. Couched in an antiquated, quasi‐biblical register, these mock chronicles drew flimsily fictional portraits of modern life.
Zachary Garber
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Literary recollection : the end(s) of intertextuality [PDF]
There is a caricature of Marcel Proust in which the despairing writer is consoled by a friend saying, "Aber, aber, mon cher Marcel, nun versuchen Sie sich doch zu erinnern, wo Sie die Zeit verloren haben…" ..
Matussek, Peter
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Plagiarism and Intertextuality: RA Authors’ Sociocultural Perceptions and Mainstream Practices [PDF]
This study reports on research article (RA) authors’ definitional understanding and sociocultural perceptions of intertextuality and plagiarism in academic writing.
Saleh Arizavi+2 more
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The sense of a connection: Automatic tracing of intertextuality by meaning
In literary study, intertextuality refers to the reuse of text, where new meaning or novel stylistic effects have been generated. Most typically in the digital humanities, algorithms for intertextual analysis search for approximate lexical correspondence
W. Scheirer+2 more
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