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Intertextuality is the
shaping of a text's
meaning by
another text,
either through deliberate compositional strategies such as quotation, allusion, calque...
- semiotic, and the
intertextual phase. The most
important is his
intertextual phase in
which he
develops his
understanding of
intertextuality. For Riffaterre...
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Metatextuality is a form of
intertextual discourse in
which a text
makes critical commentary on
itself or on
another text. This
concept is
related to Gérard...
- Xena:
Warrior Princess, and
Young Hercules. It also
includes the
wider intertextual and
multimedia coverage of the
series by
academic writers,
media professionals...
- a "more
inclusive term" than
intertextuality.
Genette provided five
subtypes of transtextuality, namely:
intertextuality, paratextuality, architextuality...
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characteristics of
memes include their tendency to be parodied,
their use of
intertextuality,
their viral dissemination, and
their continual evolution. The term...
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Ramses the ****ed: The P****ion of
Cleopatra is a
historical horror novel by
American writers Anne Rice and her son
Christopher Rice,
published by Anchor...
- The
intertextual production of the
Gospel of Mark is the
viewpoint that
there are
identifiable textual relationships such that any
allusion or quotation...
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Westward Ho (or Ho!, or Hoe) is an
early Jacobean-era
stage play, a
satire and city
comedy by
Thomas Dekker and John
Webster that was
first performed circa...
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allusions to ****ure events.
Allusion differs from the
similar term
intertextuality in that it is an
intentional effort on the author's part. The success...