02039cam^a2200337^a 450099100052789970753620020719045735.0991022s2000 enk b 001 0 eng 9905550404151747400415174759 (pbk.)b13234092-39ule_instDip.to LingueitaengCUTM80921Allen, Graham,1963-621267Intertextuality /Graham Allen.London ;New York :Routledge,2000.viii, 238 p. ;21 cm.The new critical idiomIncludes bibliographical references (p. [222]-232) and index.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. 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.IntertestualitàNew critical idiom..b1323409209-03-2202-11-04991000527899707536LE012 809 ALL12012000094611le012-E0.00-l- 00000.i1391265302-11-04Intertextuality1101346UNISALENTOle01202-11-04ma -engenk00