Intertextuality and microfiction: resources and limits
process and limits
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24197/ogigia.27.2020.53-74Keywords:
microfiction; intertextuality; resources; limits; reading, microfiction, intertextuality, resources, limits, readingAbstract
This article analyzes the concept of intertextuality, with particular interest in the need for limitations to the view that intertextuality is a characteristic of fast fiction. A series of definitions and statements about this resource are listed in short genres. Subsequently, a system of analysis of intertextuality forms used as text construction resources is exemplified. The conclusions focus on the implications of frequent use of these resources in the reading process.
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