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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...
- transtextuality, namely: intertextuality, paratextuality, architextuality,
metatextuality, and
hypertextuality (also
known as hypotextuality). The
following are...
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University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-79131-9. Tetzlaff,
David (1993).
Metatextual Girl.
Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-1396-2. Victor,
Barbara (2001)...
- Wilson,
Steven (2015). "The
Quest for Fictionality:
Prostitution and
Metatextuality in Rachilde's
Monsieur Vénus".
Modern Languages Open. doi:10.3828/mlo...
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reference to itself.
According to
Stefan Wild, the
Quran demonstrates this
metatextuality by explaining, classifying,
interpreting and
justifying the
words to...
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based on 29 reviews. The website's
critics consensus is, "Becoming more
metatextual after the
shocking revelations of its
first season,
Andrew Jarecki's...
- Egypt.
Random House. ISBN 978-0-679-60429-7. Régen,
Isabelle (2014). "
Metatextuality and
Efficiency in
Ancient Egypt. Two
Examples from the
Priest Padiamenope's...
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another (pebbles). The
metamorphoses themselves are
often located metatextually within the poem,
through grammatical or
narratorial transformations...
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Putnam & Sons. Lauri-Lucente,
Gloria (2003). "Cavalleria
rusticana and
metatextuality in
Francis Ford Coppola's The
Godfather III" (paper
presented at the...
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meaning where you
choose to see it". The film
engages textually and
metatextually with the "real world" of the viewer.
Critics have
noted that one version...