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Intertextuality, Allusion, And Quotation, Vol. 18

by Udo J. Hebel
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Synopsis

This bibliography offers a compilation of more than 2000 critical studies that deal not only with the relatively new concept of intertextuality and its predominantly poststructuralist implications, but also with the time-honored concepts of allusion and quotation, which have seen a remarkable renaissance in the wake of intertextual enthusiasm. The first comprehensive work of its kind, this volume goes beyond earlier references, both in scope and quantity, to document scholarly achievements in intertextual research and to serve as a guide to previously unexplored topics. In following such scholars as Gerard Genette, Julia Kristeva, and Wolf Schmid, who consider allusion and quotation prominent manifestations of intertextuality to be perceived by the reader on the text's surface, Hebel maintains that research in these two concepts can be integrated into the more radical and far-reaching theory of intertextuality, and that the yet unsolved question of where to draw a distinct line between them deserves further analysis. The book is organized in three parts: the extensive introduction surveys the heterogeneous field of intertextual studies, provides a first insight into the history and development of the critical concepts under examination, and points to important theoretical sources and exemplary analyses of individual writers or specific aspects. The work is designed not only to direct newcomers through the intricacies of intertextual criticism, but to supply more advanced scholars with further inspiration. Extensive indexing provides easy access, and the book will prove to be an invaluable resource in university and research libraries, and in language and literature departmentsin the humanities.

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A bibliography of poststructuralist literary scholarship focusing on interrelations between texts and their artistic impact. Arranged alphabetically by author, with indexes useful in correlating studies by subject. The preface gives a summary of significanat developments in the field, with numerous specific reference to bibliographic entries, thus compensating in part for the lack of individual annotations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Udo J. Hebel

UDO J. HEBEL holds a Doctorate in Philosophy and is an Instructor in the American Studies Department, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, West Germany.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1989
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
175
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313265174

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