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Intertextuality
/ˌɪntətˌɛkstʃuːˈalɪti/
/ˌɪntɚtˌɛkstʃuːˈælɪɾi/
Intertextuality
What is "intertextuality"?
Intertextuality is the relationship between texts and how they reference or influence each other. It involves the ways in which one text incorporates elements from another, such as quotes, themes, or stylistic features, creating layers of meaning. Intertextuality can be seen in various forms, including allusions, parodies, or direct quotations, and it highlights the interconnectedness of literature and communication. For instance, a modern novel may reference classic works, enriching its narrative by drawing on the meanings associated with those earlier texts. This concept emphasizes that no text exists in isolation, as they are shaped by the cultural and literary contexts surrounding them.