This document lists references for works about intertextuality, which is the relationship between texts, especially the way they refer to and transform other texts. The references are for books and articles published between 1979 and 2011 that discuss intertextuality from linguistic, literary, and cultural perspectives. The works cover topics like quotations, memory, politics, and the influence of other texts on everyday language and European cinema.
This document lists references for works about intertextuality, which is the relationship between texts, especially the way they refer to and transform other texts. The references are for books and articles published between 1979 and 2011 that discuss intertextuality from linguistic, literary, and cultural perspectives. The works cover topics like quotations, memory, politics, and the influence of other texts on everyday language and European cinema.
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Sobre a intertextualidade nas suas múltiplas vertentes.
This document lists references for works about intertextuality, which is the relationship between texts, especially the way they refer to and transform other texts. The references are for books and articles published between 1979 and 2011 that discuss intertextuality from linguistic, literary, and cultural perspectives. The works cover topics like quotations, memory, politics, and the influence of other texts on everyday language and European cinema.
This document lists references for works about intertextuality, which is the relationship between texts, especially the way they refer to and transform other texts. The references are for books and articles published between 1979 and 2011 that discuss intertextuality from linguistic, literary, and cultural perspectives. The works cover topics like quotations, memory, politics, and the influence of other texts on everyday language and European cinema.
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