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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...
- The
intertextual production of the
Gospel of Mark is the
viewpoint that
there are
identifiable textual relationships such that any
allusion or quotation...
- The
Gospel of
Thomas (also
known as the
Coptic Gospel of Thomas) is an extra-canonical
sayings gospel. It was
discovered near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in 1945...
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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...
- (April 5, 1976). "Citizen Bickle, or the
Allusive Taxi Driver: Uses of
Intertextuality". Sensesofcinema.com.
Archived from the
original on
January 28, 2012...
- The Name of the Rose (1980) and Foucault's
Pendulum (1989) made use of
intertextual references.
While the
reader of so-called
serious literature will follow...
- Luke-Acts:
intertextual narration as
countercultural practice". In ———; Alkier, Stefan; ****zenga,
Leroy Andrew (eds.).
Reading the
Bible intertextually. Waco...
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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...
- Congress,
Reprint of
American Journal of Nephrology; v. 14, no. 4–6, 1994.
intertextual.bible/text/revelation-2.23-berakhot-119.29,
archived from the original...
- 246–248. Peterson,
James Braxton (2014). "The
Depth of the Hole:
Intertextuality and Tom Waits's "Way Down in the Hole"". The Hip-Hop
Underground and...