THE PLACE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERTEXT PHENOMENON IN WORLD LITERATURE

Main Article Content

Khasanov Sukhrob Shavkatovich

Abstract

The phenomenon of intertext plays an important role in the development of world literature. Because, precisely because of this phenomenon, the images that have already existed in the world literature and are passing from language to language have not lost their place in fiction. This serves to increase the content of the works. We can find many types of intertext in world literature, especially in Western fiction. We can see this phenomenon given in  epigraph, title, allusion, quotation, antonomasia, parody and other forms.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

Section

Articles

How to Cite

THE PLACE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERTEXT PHENOMENON IN WORLD LITERATURE. (2023). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 3(6), 1164-1166. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/2115

References

Cesare Segre, Teatro e romanzo: due tipi di comunicazione letteraria –Turin: Einaudi, 1984 - 132 p.

Croft William and Alan Cruse. Cognitive Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2004. - 267 p.

Culler, J. Presupposition and Intertextuality. - Milan 1976. - 267 p.

Den Beaugrande R. Introduction to text linguistics - New York: Longman, 1981. - 198 p.

Denisova G.V. In the world of intertext. - Moscow: 2003. - 176 p.

Eco U. Explorations in the semiotics of texts. -Bloomington: Indiana University press, 1979. - 219 p.

Emrys Jones. The Origins of Shakespeare. - London: Oxford University Press, 1977. 317 p.

Evans Vyvyan and Melanie Green, Cognitive linguistics: An Introduction, -

New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2006. - 400 p.

Fairclough, Norman. Discourse and Social Change. - Cambridge: Polity Press, 1992. - 117 p.

Gunhild A. Intertextuality Revisited: Dialogues and Negotiations in Media studies // Canadian Journal of Aesthetics, 1999. - 187 p.

Halliday, M.A.K. and Hasan, R. Cohesion in English - London: Longman, 1976. - 366 p.

Hatim, Basil and Ian Mason. Discourse and the Translator. - London: Longman, 1990. - 233 p.

Similar Articles

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.