“Intertextuality,” a term used in literary criticism, has outlived its usefulness, says William Irwin, an associate professor of philosophy at King’s College, in Pennsylvania. It is, he says, “at best ...
JULIA Kristeva, the feminist and critic, is usually credited with coining the term intertextuality. It basically means that the meaning of a text does not lie in the text, but it is produced by the ...
Adaptation and intertextuality in Shakespearean drama explore the myriad ways in which Shakespeare’s plays have been reimagined, reworked and referenced across time, culture and medium. From stage ...