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intertextuality /ˌɪntətɛkstʃʊˈalɪti /noun [mass noun]The relationship between texts, especially literary ones.The theoretical cluster of intertextuality and feminist literary history is a rich seam in current debates on the link between poststructuralism and feminist theory, and with good reason....- Perhaps no genre exemplifies the death of the author, intertextuality, and every text's debt to previous writers and texts than the art of fairy tales.
- The fourth chapter describes the relations between irony and intertextuality.
Derivativesintertextual adjective ...- In a theoretical coda I conclude with some remarks on the possibilities of what can be described as the intertextual feminization of literary history.
- I will return to this intertextual leitmotif shortly.
- However, the point, as we see it, is not whether or not readers were - or are - able to apprehend the intertextual vastness of emblem literature.
intertextually adverb ...- In fact, the guest's speech is intertextually linked to Jewish literature's traditional symbiotic relation to catastrophe.
- Reading biblical texts intertextually with a hermeneutics of other deconstructs the familiar and conventional.
- Read intertextually, these two texts create a perfect fantastic narrative: The first narrative tilts toward the marvelous, while the second tilts toward the realistic.
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