-
performance art and
digital media),
intertextuality may now be
understood as
intrinsic to any text.
Intertextuality has been
differentiated into referential...
- semiotic, and the
intertextual phase. The most
important is his
intertextual phase in
which he
develops his
understanding of
intertextuality. For Riffaterre...
- work of
Alfred Suhl, have
taken the
intertextual production of the
written Gospel seriously. The
intertextuality of the
Gospel of Mark has been recognized...
-
characteristics of
memes include their tendency to be parodied,
their use of
intertextuality,
their viral dissemination, and
their continual evolution. The term...
-
conventions for
acknowledging intertextuality, such as
citation and bibliography. The
conventions for
marking intertextuality vary
depending on the discourse...
- Her
sizeable body of work
includes books and
essays which address intertextuality, the semiotic, and abjection, in the
fields of linguistics, literary...
- 257–265. Miquel-Baldellou,
Marta (2023). "Growing up in Poe's Shadow:
Intertextuality,
Jungian Projections, and the
Anxiety of
Influence in
Edgar Allan Poe's...
- 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...
- a "more
inclusive term" than
intertextuality.
Genette provided five
subtypes of transtextuality, namely:
intertextuality, paratextuality, architextuality...
-
Alvin Journeyman (1995) is an
alternate history/fantasy
novel by
American writer Orson Scott Card. It is the
fourth book in Card's The
Tales of
Alvin Maker...