12.2 Intertextuality and Allusions
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Comparative literature examines works across cultural and linguistic boundaries, exploring connections between texts. This field delves into intertextuality, canon formation, translation, and reception theory, drawing on various disciplines to enrich literary analysis. The study of comparative literature emerged in the 19th century, evolving to challenge traditional canons and embrace global perspectives. It employs diverse approaches, from influence studies to postcolonial theory, fostering critical thinking and cultural understanding.
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Comparative literature examines works across cultural and linguistic boundaries, exploring connections between texts. This field delves into intertextuality, canon formation, translation, and reception theory, drawing on various disciplines to enrich literary analysis. The study of comparative literature emerged in the 19th century, evolving to challenge traditional canons and embrace global perspectives. It employs diverse approaches, from influence studies to postcolonial theory, fostering critical thinking and cultural understanding.
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