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UNISA990000525240203316 |
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CRANE, Stephen |
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The works of Stephen Crane / edited by Fredson Bowers |
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Charlottsville : The university press of Virginia, 1969-1979 |
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Monografia |
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UNISALENTO991000527899707536 |
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Allen, Graham, 1963- |
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Intertextuality / Graham Allen |
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London ; New York : Routledge, 2000 |
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0415174740 |
0415174759 (pbk.) |
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New critical idiom |
The new critical idiom |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [222]-232) and index. |
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1. Origins: Saussure, Bakhtin, Kristeva. The relational word: Saussure. The social word: Bakhtin. Dialogism. Tel Quel, production: Kristeva. Dialogism to intertextuality. Transposition. Bakhtin or Kristeva? -- 2. The text unbound: Barthes. From work to text. The death of the Author. Readerly and writerly texts. The paradoxical text -- 3. Structuralist approaches: Genette and Riffaterre. Structuralist poetics: Genette. |
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Transtextuality. Paratextuality. Hypertextuality. Structuralist hermeneutics: Riffaterre. Literary competence -- 4. Situated readers: Bloom, feminism, postcolonialism. Influence revisited: Bloom. Mapping misreading. Gynocriticism and intertextuality. The return of the female author. The return to Bakhtin: feminism and postcolonialism -- 5. Postmodern conclusions. Intertextuality in the non-literary arts. Postmodernism and intertextuality. Postmodernism and the return of history. Intertextuality, hypertextuality and the World Wide Web. |
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