Intertext: A Study of the Dialogue Between TextsSarup & Sons, 2008 - 448 pagine Papers presented at a two day national seminar on "Globalization : a challenge to educational management." |
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Pagina 10
... minds and then placed under erasure . A necessary modification of the original idea is that we must allow the act of erasure to operate critically rather than as merely neutral cancellation of its object . Parodic erasure disfigures its ...
... minds and then placed under erasure . A necessary modification of the original idea is that we must allow the act of erasure to operate critically rather than as merely neutral cancellation of its object . Parodic erasure disfigures its ...
Pagina 12
... mind had a hunch of what was still very far and yet already on the way . In 1991 Christine Brooke - Rose attempted a similar feat of transtextual fantasy in Textermination and that too without causing any apparent surprise or annoyance ...
... mind had a hunch of what was still very far and yet already on the way . In 1991 Christine Brooke - Rose attempted a similar feat of transtextual fantasy in Textermination and that too without causing any apparent surprise or annoyance ...
Pagina 13
... . According to Michael Rifftarre , the reader is " the only one who makes the connection between text , interpretant , and intertext , the one in whose mind the semiotic Intertextuality : The Overarching Practice ' 13.
... . According to Michael Rifftarre , the reader is " the only one who makes the connection between text , interpretant , and intertext , the one in whose mind the semiotic Intertextuality : The Overarching Practice ' 13.
Pagina 14
... mind the semiotic transfer from sign to sign takes place . " ( Semiotics of Poetry , 1978. p . 164 ) . Unless the reader exerts himself to identify the fine shades , and threads in the fibre of the text , the points where the two texts ...
... mind the semiotic transfer from sign to sign takes place . " ( Semiotics of Poetry , 1978. p . 164 ) . Unless the reader exerts himself to identify the fine shades , and threads in the fibre of the text , the points where the two texts ...
Pagina 19
... mind ... ' etc. , thus repeatedly alerting the reader about the artificiality of his artifice . Margaret Rose particularly emphasizes this metafictional dimension of a parodic intertext in her book Parody / Metafiction . Rose argues ...
... mind ... ' etc. , thus repeatedly alerting the reader about the artificiality of his artifice . Margaret Rose particularly emphasizes this metafictional dimension of a parodic intertext in her book Parody / Metafiction . Rose argues ...
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