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VOLUME 2(II)2010




























Author:

Viorica CONDRAT



























Title:

INTERTEXTUALITY IN WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S SHORT STORY “A FRIEND IN NEED”

























Language of Publication:

English




























Abstract:

Intertextuality is the generally accepted term denoting the interconnectedness and interrelatedness of texts. The new text is thus viewed as part of the vast network of texts influencing one another. The present article aims at re- vealing how contextual meanings influence the process of text interpretation.




























Keywords:

intertextuality, text, interconnectedness, meaning, influence




























Pages:

97-104




























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Type:

Research Paper




























Fields:

Linguistics, Literary Studies















Topic:

(Literary) language and social conditioning



UDC:

81`373.612.2:821.111.09-318/19”(092)



DOI:

10.5281/zenodo.495569

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