EXPLORING INTERTEXTUALITY IN CLASSICAL TEXTS AND THE LETTER TO THE ROMANS
Keywords:
Intertextuality, allusion, classical texts, the letter to the romans, modern literary theory, structuralism, post-structuralism, literary theory.Abstract
This article investigates the concept of intertextuality and proposes a conceptual framework for the analysis of quotations in a classical text, employing the theories of intertextuality as expounded by Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes. It investigates the primary theoretical perspectives in the theories of intertextuality of Kristeva and Barthes, focusing on those aspects that may contribute to a conceptual framework for the analysis of a classical text.
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