1 octobre 2020
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
E. Khairallah As‘ad, « 9. The Hidden Hypotext : Transtextual Strategies in Rashid al-Daif’s », Demopolis, ID : 10.4000/books.demopolis.1818
One of the problems raised by the theories of intertextuality is what one may call the problem of the hidden or lost hypotext. “The question of what happens when specific inter-texts are culturally lost” has been aptly discussed by Graham Allen in his book, Intertextuality, where he mentions the basic difference between two major positions. The first is that of Michael Riffaterre, who thinks that, even when an intertext is not known or recognized, one has to suppose its existence. In other wo...