-
interpretation of the text.
Intertextuality is the
relation between texts that are
inflicted by
means of
quotations and allusion.
Intertextual figures include: allusion...
- by the use of metafiction,
unreliable narration, self-reflexivity,
intertextuality, and
which often thematizes both
historical and
political issues. This...
- The Alchemaster's
Apprentice is a
fantasy novel by
Walter Moers,
first published in
August 2007. It is the
fifth of his
novels set on the
continent of...
- Sign/text/différence. The
contribution of
intertextual theory to
biblical criticism, in Plett, H F (ed),
Intertextuality. Berlin: De Gruyter. Roth, W 1988. Hebrew...
-
Ramses the ****ed: The P****ion of Cleopatra, is a
historical horror novel by Anne Rice and her son
Christopher Rice,
published by
Anchor Books on November...
- structure,
there are many
videos that defy
narrative conventions.
Intertextuality, for
media purposes,
references other po****r
culture objects within...
-
Touch Not the Cat is a
novel by Mary Stewart.
Touch Not the Cat was
first published in 1976 and is one of her best-known works. In the
United States, Touch...
- The
Gospel of
Thomas (also
known as the
Coptic Gospel of Thomas) is a non-canonical
sayings gospel. It was
discovered near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in December...
- a "more
inclusive term" than
intertextuality.
Genette provided five
subtypes of transtextuality, namely:
intertextuality, paratextuality, architextuality...
- The
Middle Ground is a 1980
novel by
British novelist Margaret Drabble. It is her
ninth published novel. The
novel explores the "crisis of
British urban...