Title: Intertextuality and the Merging of Perspective in Comparative Poetics
Abstract: The principal part of comparative poetics study is comparative perspective,which is based on multi-nations,multi-languages,different cultures and multi-disciplines.Intertextuality makes it reasonable that culturally different poetics are interwoven and have mutual influence on each other,which,in turn,lays the foundation for the merging of comparative perspectives and initiates new approaches to comparative poetics study.Doctrinally speaking,a real architectonic comparative poetics study must be based on intertextuality and have merged comparative perspectives as its principal part.
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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