01954nam 2200481 450 00001480720050718115500.03-540-05569-X20030707d1973----km-y0itay0103----baengfreDECambridge summer school in mathematical logicheld in Cambridge/England, August 1-21, 1971edited by A. R. D. Mathias, H. RogersBerlin [etc.]Springer1973IX, 660 p.25 cm.Lecture notes in mathematics3372001Lecture notes in mathematicsLogica simbolicaCongressiLogica matematicaCongressi511.3(21. ed.)Logica matematica (Logica simbolica)03-02Mathematical logic and foundations. Research exposition04-XXSet theory04A20Set theory. Combinatorial set theory; filters04A25Set theory. Axiom of choice and equivalent propositions (Zorn's lemma, etc.)05C15Combinatorics. Graph theory. Coloring of graphs and hypergraphsMathias,A. R. D.Rogers,HartleySummer school in mathematical logic<1971; Cambridge>441611ITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.RICAunimarc000014807Cambridge summer school in mathematical logic80284UNIBASMONSCISCIENZEEXT0030120030707BAS011733EXT0030120030707BAS011733EXT0030120030722BAS01181220050601BAS011755batch0120050718BAS01105220050718BAS01111120050718BAS01114120050718BAS011155BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA2Polo Tecnico-ScientificoGENCollezione generaleMAT31541S315412003070751Riservati04035oam 2200493 a 450 99624805580331620230828215849.02027/heb09358(CKB)2670000000416092(MH)007861109-1(dli)HEB09358(MiU)MIU01000000000000012245692(EXLCZ)99267000000041609219961120h19821997 uy 0engurmnummmmuuuuPalimpsests literature in the second degree /Gérard Genette ; translated by Channa Newman & Claude Doubinsky ; foreword by Gerald Prince[electronic resource]Lincoln University of Nebraska Pressc19971 online resource (xi, 490 p. )ill. ;Stages ;v. 8Originally published: Editions du Seuil, 1982.0-8032-7029-1 Includes bibliographical references (p. 429-471) and index.Five types of transtexuality, among which hypertextuality -- A few precautions -- Parodia in Aristotle -- Birth of parody? -- Parody as a literary figure -- Development of the vulgate -- General chart of hypertextual practices -- Brief parodies -- Oulipian games -- One word for another -- Niagara: A novel -- Burlesque travesty -- Modern travesties -- Imitation as a literary figure -- A text cannot be imitated directly -- Difficulties in distinguishing modes in mimotexts -- Caricatures -- Pastiches -- Flaubert by Proust -- Pastiche in the form of variations -- Self-pastiche -- Fictitious pastiches -- The mock-heroic -- Mixed parody -- The antiromance -- Play It Again, Sam -- La Chasse spirituelle -- Continuations -- Endings for L Vie de Marianne and Le Paysan parvenu -- La Fin de Lamiel -- Cyclical continuations -- The Aeneid, Telemachus -- Andromaque, je pense à vous -- Unfaithful continuations -- Murderous continuations -- The Non-Existent Knight -- Supplement -- Sequel, epilogue, Lotte in Weimar -- Generic reactivation -- Transposition -- Translation -- Versification -- Prosification -- Transmetrification -- Transtylization -- Quantitative transformations -- Excision -- Concision -- Condensation -- Digest -- Proust to Mme Scheikévitch -- Pseudosummary in Borges -- Extension -- Expansion -- Amplification -- Ambiguous practices -- Intermodal transmodalization -- Laforgue's Hamlet -- Intramodal transmodalization -- Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern are Dead -- Diegetic transposition, starting with sex -- Proximization -- Pragmatic transformation -- Unamuno, author of Quixote -- Motivation -- Demotivation -- Transmotivation -- Eulogies of Helen -- Secondary valuation -- Devaluation -- Macbett -- Aragon, author of Télémaque -- Naissance de l'Odyssée -- Transvaluation -- Penthesilea -- New supplements -- A baffling hypertext -- Hyperesthetic practices."By definition, a palimpsest is "a written document, usually on vellum or parchment, that has been written upon several times, often with remnants of erased writing still visible." Palimpsests (originally published in France in 1982), one of Gerard Genette's most important works, examines the manifold relationships a text may have with prior texts. Genette describes the multiple ways a later text asks readers to read or remember an earlier one. In this regard, he treats the history and nature of parody, antinovels, pastiches, caricatures, commentary, allusion, imitations, and other textual relations."--Jacket.Stages (Series) ;v. 8.PalimpsestsImitation in literatureParodySequels (Literature)LiteratureAdaptationsImitation in literature.Parody.Sequels (Literature)LiteratureAdaptations.809Genette Gérard1930-2018.1005716DLCDLCDLCBOOK996248055803316Palimpsests2312872UNISA