| Bruce Henricksen, Thaïs E. Morgan - 1990 - 292 sidor
...that an educated reader perceives surrounding the novel. Thais Morgan suggests that intertextuality, "as a structural analysis of texts in relation to...signifying practices or uses of signs in culture," shifts attention from the triad constituted by author/work/tradition to another constituted by text/discourse/culture.... | |
| Paul Delany, George P. Landow - 1991 - 372 sidor
...Hypertext and literary theory Hypertext and intertextuality Thai's Morgan suggests that intertextuality, "as a structural analysis of texts in relation to...signifying practices or uses of signs in culture," shifts attention from the triad constituted by author/work/tradition to another constituted by text/discourse/culture.... | |
| Joseph Petraglia - 1995 - 296 sidor
...(p. 56). Landow quoted Morgan as suggesting that a new emphasis on the intertextuality of writing, "as a structural analysis of texts in relation to...signifying practices or uses of signs in culture," in Landow's words, "shifts attention from the triad constituted by author/work/tradition to another... | |
| Donald C. Polaski - 2001 - 440 sidor
...definition ("Is There," 1-2) of intertextuality is helpful here: "[Intertextual reading is] a structured analysis of texts in relation to the larger system...signifying practices or uses of signs in culture." Ellen van Wolde ("Texts in Dialogue with Other Texts: Intertextuality in the Ruth and Tamar Narratives,"... | |
| Sudha Shastri - 2001 - 164 sidor
...justify its being. This notion is supported by Thais Morgan in her essay The Space of Intertextuality': 'As a structural analysis of texts in relation to...and the relative value of imitation or originality* (O'Donnell and Con Davis 239). As she remarks with an intuitive perception, every text has another... | |
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