Intertext: A Study of the Dialogue Between TextsSarup & Sons, 2008 - Всего страниц: 448 Papers presented at a two day national seminar on "Globalization : a challenge to educational management." |
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... gives it not only the world , but also a role of interpreter and self - interpreter " , Traversi concedes : " It was intertextuality that allowed the Postmodernist novel to obtain that richness of detail and that polyphonic ...
... gives it not only the world , but also a role of interpreter and self - interpreter " , Traversi concedes : " It was intertextuality that allowed the Postmodernist novel to obtain that richness of detail and that polyphonic ...
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... give one an idea of the endless ways a text can use and connect with another . One can also add up to this list the transformative notions such as version , variation , interpretation , continuation , transformation , imitation ...
... give one an idea of the endless ways a text can use and connect with another . One can also add up to this list the transformative notions such as version , variation , interpretation , continuation , transformation , imitation ...
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... give new reading experiences time and time again may well be that we make different figure - ground distinctions on successive readings . " ( Hawthorn 81 ) . These figure - ground distinctions varying with the ephebe and precursor also ...
... give new reading experiences time and time again may well be that we make different figure - ground distinctions on successive readings . " ( Hawthorn 81 ) . These figure - ground distinctions varying with the ephebe and precursor also ...
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... gives a story whose outcome is already known , it seeks to sustain interest by highlighting aspects of familiar characters and events that were not shown or explained in the original , and thus can come handy to the author whose focus ...
... gives a story whose outcome is already known , it seeks to sustain interest by highlighting aspects of familiar characters and events that were not shown or explained in the original , and thus can come handy to the author whose focus ...
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... gives us an insight into Wesker's own practice in the play as well as into the practice of intertextuality itself . All the angry remonstrations , -Wesker himself has described this play as an ' unforgiving protest'1o to Shakespeare ...
... gives us an insight into Wesker's own practice in the play as well as into the practice of intertextuality itself . All the angry remonstrations , -Wesker himself has described this play as an ' unforgiving protest'1o to Shakespeare ...
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