Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries |
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... question of historical context . In 1985 Linda Hutcheon published A Theory of Parody : The Teachings of Twentieth ... questions of context and ideology . " In parody , art reveals its awareness of the context - dependent nature of ...
... question of historical context . In 1985 Linda Hutcheon published A Theory of Parody : The Teachings of Twentieth ... questions of context and ideology . " In parody , art reveals its awareness of the context - dependent nature of ...
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... question remained , Which “ high ” ? which " low " ? The tripartite model , with its inclusion of a third presence , a third textual direc- tion or literary model , enables the reader to identify the precise nature of the parodic ...
... question remained , Which “ high ” ? which " low " ? The tripartite model , with its inclusion of a third presence , a third textual direc- tion or literary model , enables the reader to identify the precise nature of the parodic ...
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... question raised - How does one deter- mine the interpretant ? —is empirical . While no one could affirm that there exists one interpretant only for any given parody , it can be shown that one textual tradition is more pertinent than ...
... question raised - How does one deter- mine the interpretant ? —is empirical . While no one could affirm that there exists one interpretant only for any given parody , it can be shown that one textual tradition is more pertinent than ...
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