Intertextuality: Theories and Practices

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Michael Worton, Judith Still
Manchester University Press, 1990 - Education - 194 pages
Since Julia Kristeva coined the term in 1966, intertextuality has become one of the major fields of textual enquiry throughout the world. Offering both a series of contemporary attitudes towards the subject and a number of radical proposals for future research, this volume contains essays by American, British and Australian scholars, including Ross Chambers, John Frow and Michael Riffaterre.
 

Contents

Intertextuality and ontology John Frow
45
the intertextual
56
intertextuality transference and
79
an intertextual figure Diana Knight
92
Barthes Sarraute
108
Kristeva Bloom and
130
intertextuality irony and the politics
143
intertextual relations
159
intertextuality
176
Index
190
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