In his paper Towards a History of Intertextuality in Literary and Culture Studies Marko Juvan argues that the theory of intertextuality reshaped fundamentally the understanding of influence in literature. It showed that supposedly primary sources are themselves but intertextual transformations dependent on cultural encyclopedia. Intertextuality as a framework offers a refined terminology of forms and functions of both domestic and foreign literatures\u27 creative reception while respecting specific linguistic and cultural spaces, traditions, and literary systems. It deconstructed the postulates of influence; for example, the concepts of author, the logic of cause and effect, and boundaries between texts. It revealed the socio-political ...