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Intertextuality / Graham Allen.

By: Allen, Graham, 1963-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: The new critical idiomPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000. Description: viii, 238 p. ; 21 cmISBN: 0415174740 (hbk.); 9780415174749; 0415174759 (pbk.); 9780415174756Subject(s): IntertextualityDDC classification: 809 LOC classification: PN98.I58 | A45 2000Online resources: Publisher description | WorldCat details | E-Book Fulltext
Contents:
TOC Origins: Saussure, Bakhtin, Kristeva -- The text unbound: Barthes -- Structuralist approaches: Genette and Riffaterre -- Situated readers: Bloom, feminism, postcolonialism -- Postmodern conclusions.
Summary: Summary: The idea that "no text stands alone in meaning : all texts have meaning in relation to other texts" is examined in depth by Allen, who relates it to several different types of literary theory and criticism
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Non-fiction 809 ALI 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan
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809 ALI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-2 Available 6247-22059
Text Text Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, EWU
809 ALI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-3 Available 6247-22060
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [222]-232) and index.

TOC Origins: Saussure, Bakhtin, Kristeva --
The text unbound: Barthes --
Structuralist approaches: Genette and Riffaterre --
Situated readers: Bloom, feminism, postcolonialism --
Postmodern conclusions.

Summary:
The idea that "no text stands alone in meaning : all texts have meaning in relation to other texts" is examined in depth by Allen, who relates it to several different types of literary theory and criticism

English

Sagar Shahanawaz

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