Intertextuality by Michael Worton

Theories and Practices

The book explores the concept of intertextuality, examining how texts are interconnected and how they influence and reference each other across various literary and cultural contexts. It delves into the ways in which meaning is constructed through these relationships, highlighting the dynamic interaction between texts and readers. The work also discusses the theoretical underpinnings of intertextuality, drawing on the ideas of key thinkers in the field, and considers its implications for understanding literature and communication. Through a series of analyses, the book illustrates the pervasive nature of intertextual connections and their significance in shaping interpretation and meaning.

Published
1990
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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