• performance art and digital media), intertextuality may now be understood as intrinsic to any text. Intertextuality has been differentiated into referential...
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    characteristics of memes include their tendency to be parodied, their use of intertextuality, their viral dissemination, and their continual evolution. The term...
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    work of Alfred Suhl, have taken the intertextual production of the written Gospel seriously. The intertextuality of the Gospel of Mark has been recognized...
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    conventions for acknowledging intertextuality, such as citation and bibliography. The conventions for marking intertextuality vary depending on the discourse...
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    changes or expands on the content of another text. Chandler, Daniel. "Intertextuality". Semiotics for Beginners. Archived from the original on 2012-01-11...
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    University Press. p. 467-9. Stewart, Susan (1979). Nonsense: Aspects of Intertextuality in Folklore and Literature. Johns Hopkins. p. 191. ISBN 0-8018-2258-0...
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  • 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...
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  • Ramses the Damned: The Passion of Cleopatra is a historical horror novel by American writers Anne Rice and her son Christopher Rice, published by Anchor...
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    semiotic, and the intertextual phase.  The most important is his intertextual phase in which he develops his understanding of intertextuality. For Riffaterre...
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    "Yoma, Introduction to Yoma". sefaria.org. Retrieved February 3, 2019. intertextual.bible/text/matthew-5.24-mishnah-yoma-8.9 English translation by Isidore...
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  • 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...
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  • The Middle Ground is a 1980 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble. It is her ninth published novel. The novel explores the "crisis of British urban...
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    author's cultural knowledge. Allusion and pastiche are both mechanisms of intertextuality. In literary usage, the term denotes a literary technique employing...
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  • marginalization of Europe and postmodern in its nonlinear structure and thick intertextuality.[citation needed] The Circle of Reason won the Prix Medicis Étrangère...
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  • Katie Tippel (Dutch title: Keetje Tippel) is a 1975 film by Paul Verhoeven. The film is based on the memoirs of Neel Doff (1858–1942) and was the most...
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    Her sizeable body of work includes books and essays that address intertextuality, the semiotic, and abjection, in the fields of linguistics, literary...
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     225 Reeves, J. C. (2004). Bible and Qurʼān: Essays in scriptural intertextuality. Leiden: Brill. p. 177. ISBN 90-04-12726-7. Archived from the original...
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    Oulipo and Translation: The Case of the Persevering Maltese form an intertextual network of fictions united by the common theme of translation issues...
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    (April 5, 1976). "Citizen Bickle, or the Allusive Taxi Driver: Uses of Intertextuality". Sensesofcinema.com. Archived from the original on January 28, 2012...
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    "Convergent Wrestling: Participatory Culture, Transmedia Storytelling, and Intertextuality in the Squared Circle". Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781351233965. Archived...
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  • Touch Not the Cat is a novel by Mary Stewart. Touch Not the Cat was first published in 1976 and is one of Mary Stewart's best-known works. In the United...
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  • and the limitations of intertextuality as a comprehensive framework for the field. Appropriation (art) Intermedia Intertextuality Remediation Remix culture...
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  • Quartet in Autumn was the seventh novel by British writer and editor Barbara Pym to be published, appearing in 1977. Highly praised and shortlisted for...
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    doi:10.1177/2051677016651486. S2CID 164154859. "1 Enoch 1:9, Jude 1:14". intertextual.bible. Clontz, T.E.; Clontz, J., eds. (2008). The Comprehensive New Testament...
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    Westward Ho (or Ho!, or Hoe) is an early Jacobean-era stage play, a satire and city comedy by Thomas Dekker and John Webster that was first performed circa...
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  • musicians and vendors". The Lantern. 2022-02-25. Retrieved 2022-10-04. "Intertextuality of Literature in Billy Woods' Lyrics" (PDF). Price, E "Hip hop culture"...
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  • "The Foxtrot" is the 18th episode of first season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally...
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