Types of intertextuality

The term "intertextuality" can be used to describe a great many ways in which one text directly speaks to, or in some other way exists in a relationship with another. As students study different literary works, they may well encounter very specific and explicit intertextual references or ones that are implied, implicit or only vaguely present. The notes below should help students identify some of the different types,...

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