Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
intertext
noun
/ˌɪn.tərˈtɛkst/
Definition
A relationship between texts, showing how they reference or influence each other.
Examples
The concept of intertext is essential in literary analysis.
Intertextual references can deepen the understanding of a poem.
Many authors deliberately use intertextuality to critique earlier works.
Meaning
Intertext refers to the way in which texts connect with or relate to one another, often through direct references, quotes, or thematic similarities. It highlights the idea that no text exists in isolation but is part of a broader network of meanings.
Synonyms
- intertextuality
- textual relationship
- textuality