'Hall of mirrors' : intertextuality in the poetry of Paul Muldoon and the prose of W.G. Sebald
Since being coined by Julia Kristeva, the term 'intertextuality' has been defined and deployed in a variety of ways. Conceived in the revolutionary throes of 1960s Paris as a concept intrinsically linked with the antihumanist erasure of the author-figure, 'intertextuality' origin...
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University of Aberdeen
2015
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