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Intertextuality in Poetic Texts

JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES
Each text has standards to be regarded as commumicative. Intertextuality is one of those standards. People in their everyday conversations use intertextuality as a proof to enhance their turns. Intetextuality means using a past (old) text in a present (new) text for the purpose of giving the communicative sense to the new text .
Alaa Hussein Gadban, Omar Adeeb Ghanim
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Begin with a Text: Teaching the Poetics of Medicine

Journal of Medical Humanities, 2013
This paper suggests that the purpose of humanities teaching within medical education should be primarily to teach and promote the informed, attentive, critical, and precise reading of the multiple texts that constitute medicine as a discursive field-in short, a poetics of medicine.
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Poetics of Prosaic Text

2022
W szkicu przywołano pomysły teoretyczne Stanislava Rakusa aplikowane w praktyce literackiej. Owe pomysły dotyczą realacji między tworzywem, tematem, problemem i konstrukcją jako podstawowymi kategoriami struktury tekstu prozaicznego.
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Analysis of the Poetic Text

Russian Review, 1977
James M. Holquist   +2 more
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The poetics of text editing

Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte, 2023
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The poetic text: an interdisciplinary interpretation

2018
The monograph presents the author's concept of interpretation of poetic texts. Voluminous typological matrix is formed based on a multidisciplinary approach that combines Philology, cognitive science, discourse studies and some other Humanities. New approaches to the analysis of poetic texts correlate with traditional concepts, with the ideas of ...
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Origin and Incorporation of the Poetic Texts

1994
Abstract Whereas the melodies supplied by Thomson came mainly from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, the texts were mostly provided by English and Scottish poets. The most substantial contributor was William Smyth (1765–1849), son of a Liverpool banker, and Professor of History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, from 1807 until his death ...
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Analysis of the Poetic Text

Comparative Literature, 1978
Edward J. Brown   +2 more
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