Definition of Hypotext. Meaning of Hypotext. Synonyms of Hypotext

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- Hypotext is an earlier text which serves as the source of a subsequent piece of literature, or hypertext. For example, Homer's Odyssey could be regarded...
- alludes to, derives from, or relates to an earlier work or hypotext (a subsequent of a hypotext). For example, James Joyce's Ulysses could be regarded as...
- introductions, illustrations or other material accompanying the text, or hypotext for the sources of the text. This outline of Genette's narratology is derived...
- Hypotextuality or hypertextuality is the relation between a text and a preceding 'hypotext' – a text or genre on which it is based but which it transforms, modifies...
- as black. The concept of paratext is closely related to the concept of hypotext, which is the earlier text that serves as a source for the current text...
- introductions, illustrations or other material accompanying the text, or hypotext for the sources of the text. Vasarri (2006) pp.7–8 quotation: ... è stato...
- the one-e**** “Cyclops” character which Bloom interacts with. Used as a hypotext, many readers at the time of publication did not necessarily notice the...
- two. When making use of intertextuality, usually a small excerpt of a hypotext ****ists in the understanding of the new hypertext's original themes, characters...
- praised Devadasu for "follow[ing] closely the text of the novel as a hypotext". Murthy was the first author to interpret the Devadas phenomenon in terms...
- consider both their internal narrative logic and their relationship to the hypotexts to which they refer. These lists are embedded in a tradition that is well-represented...