Intertextuality

Character and study of the intertexte, which is the whole of the texts in relation (by the means for example of the quotation, allusion, plagiarism) in a given text. This literary concept also applies when in a text one finds direct allusions to other works or writers.

The concept of intertextuality, spread and used in France in particular by Julia Kristeva and Gerard Genette, is related to the Dialogisme such as developed Mikhaïl Bakhtine.

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