Notwithstanding significant contributions by Julia Kristeva, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Ferdinand de Saussure to an understanding of textual interrelationships, many other scholars continue to explore this phenomenon and this has given rise to a number of claims about intertextuality that border on sophistry. By means of a critical methodology that takes a close look at what intertextuality is all about and certain sophist implications, this foundational essay exposes the shortcomings of intertextuality concerning textual interconnections and establishes spirotextuality as an alternative worldview that is more realistic, more comprehensive, more historically sensitive and more defensible. Keywords: Intertextuality, metempsychosis, poststructurali...
The intertextual theories of V. N. Voloshinov, Mikhail Bakhtin and the early Julia Kristeva provide ...
Postmodern intertextuality abbreviates the relation between the texts that has related to incidents,...
The theory of intertextuality as formulated by French scholar, Julia Kristeva, is much too misunders...
This essay is devoted to the phenomenon of intertextuality as an essential aspect of text generation...
This article argues for intertextuality as a critical and analytic method for reading literary texts...
Intertextuality became one of the most popular and important terms in the culture of the 20th centur...
Any text is indebted to other texts, and there is nothing new in the space of intertextual meaning. ...
This article is explored the concept of Intertextuality primarily from a theoretical point of view. ...
In this paper we summarize all contemporary views on the problems of ‘intertextuality’, ‘dialogic st...
The concept of "intertextuality" has its origins in modern literary theory and is closely linked wit...
The term intertextuality as used by Julia Kristeva (1980: 69) should probably strictly refer to the ...
If late modern literary production is structured by any principles rendering order to the otherwise ...
In his paper Towards a History of Intertextuality in Literary and Culture Studies Marko Juvan argu...
Intertextuality is the generally accepted term denoting the interconnectedness and interrelatedness ...
By studying the relationship between literary texts, the researcher Gérard Genette mentions transtex...
The intertextual theories of V. N. Voloshinov, Mikhail Bakhtin and the early Julia Kristeva provide ...
Postmodern intertextuality abbreviates the relation between the texts that has related to incidents,...
The theory of intertextuality as formulated by French scholar, Julia Kristeva, is much too misunders...
This essay is devoted to the phenomenon of intertextuality as an essential aspect of text generation...
This article argues for intertextuality as a critical and analytic method for reading literary texts...
Intertextuality became one of the most popular and important terms in the culture of the 20th centur...
Any text is indebted to other texts, and there is nothing new in the space of intertextual meaning. ...
This article is explored the concept of Intertextuality primarily from a theoretical point of view. ...
In this paper we summarize all contemporary views on the problems of ‘intertextuality’, ‘dialogic st...
The concept of "intertextuality" has its origins in modern literary theory and is closely linked wit...
The term intertextuality as used by Julia Kristeva (1980: 69) should probably strictly refer to the ...
If late modern literary production is structured by any principles rendering order to the otherwise ...
In his paper Towards a History of Intertextuality in Literary and Culture Studies Marko Juvan argu...
Intertextuality is the generally accepted term denoting the interconnectedness and interrelatedness ...
By studying the relationship between literary texts, the researcher Gérard Genette mentions transtex...
The intertextual theories of V. N. Voloshinov, Mikhail Bakhtin and the early Julia Kristeva provide ...
Postmodern intertextuality abbreviates the relation between the texts that has related to incidents,...
The theory of intertextuality as formulated by French scholar, Julia Kristeva, is much too misunders...