- intertextually
- adverb see intertextuality
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
intertextually — See intertextuality. * * * … Universalium
intertextually — adverb In an intertextual way … Wiktionary
intertextuality — noun (plural ties) Etymology: French intertextualité, from inter + textuel textual + ité ity Date: 1975 the complex interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as basic to the creation or interpretation of the text • intertextual… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Virgil — For other uses, see Virgil (disambiguation). Publius Vergilius Maro A profile of Virgil with laurel wreath Born October 15, 70 BC Andes, Cisalpine Gaul, Roman Republic Died … Wikipedia
Mateiu Caragiale — Mateiu Ion Caragiale Born March 25, 1885(1885 03 25) Bucharest Died January 17, 1936(1936 01 17) (aged … Wikipedia
Alegret — was a Gascon troubadour, one of the earliest lyric satirists in the Occitan tongue, and a contemporary of Marcabru (fl. c. 1145).Léglu, 48.] One sirventes and one canso survive of his poems. Nonetheless, his reputation was high enough that he… … Wikipedia
Alais, Yselda, and Carenza — Alais and Yselda (or Iselda, from Isold) were two young noble trobairitz, probably sisters or nuns, who wrote an Occitan tenso with an elderly woman named Carenza. Their poem beings Na Carenza al bel cors avinen ( Lady Carenza of the lovely,… … Wikipedia
Arnaut Plagues — or Plages (fl. c. 1230 ndash;1245) was a troubadour probably from Provence. Only one song of his survives, a tenso with the trobairitz Felipa, Ben volgra midons saub(r)es . Though this song has also been attributed to Peirol and Peire Rogier,… … Wikipedia
Basil Liddell Hart — Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart (31 October 1895 ndash; 29 January 1970), usually known before his knighthood as Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, was an English military historian who greatly influenced the 20th century development of armoured warfare… … Wikipedia
intertextual — adj.; intertextually, adv. * * * … Universalium