Kristeva, intertextuality, hypertext

Kristeva, intertextuality, hypertext

Kristeva, intertextuality, hypertext

The word’s status is thus defined horizontally (the word in the text belongs to both writing subject and addressee) as well as vertically (the word in the text is oriented towards an anterior or synchronic literary corpus) . . . each word (text) is an intersection of words (texts) where at least one other word (text) can be read . . . any text is constructed as a mosaic of quotations; any text is the absorption and transformation of another. (p. 37)

ORR, M. (2003) Intertextuality: Debates and Contexts: Polity Press.