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Palimpsests : literature in the second degree / Gérard Genette.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Genette, Gérard, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Imitation in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 490 pages)
Other Title:
Palimpsests
Place of Publication:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2018.
Summary:
"By definition, a palimpsest is "a written document, usually on vellum or parchment, that has been written upon several times, often with remnants of erased writing still visible." Palimpsests (originally published in France in 1982), one of Gerard Genette's most important works, examines the manifold relationships a text may have with prior texts. Genette describes the multiple ways a later text asks readers to read or remember an earlier one. In this regard, he treats the history and nature of parody, antinovels, pastiches, caricatures, commentary, allusion, imitations, and other textual relations."--Jacket.
Contents:
Five types of transtexuality, among which hypertextuality
A few precautions
Parodia in Aristotle
Birth of parody?
Parody as a literary figure
Development of the vulgate
General chart of hypertextual practices
Brief parodies
Oulipian games
One word for another
Niagara: A novel
Burlesque travesty
Modern travesties
Imitation as a literary figure
A text cannot be imitated directly
Difficulties in distinguishing modes in mimotexts
Caricatures
Pastiches
Flaubert by Proust
Pastiche in the form of variations
Self-pastiche
Fictitious pastiches
The mock-heroic
Mixed parody
The antiromance
Play It Again, Sam
La Chasse spirituelle
Continuations
Endings for L Vie de Marianne and Le Paysan parvenu
La Fin de Lamiel
Cyclical continuations
The Aeneid, Telemachus
Andromaque, je pense à vous
Unfaithful continuations
Murderous continuations
The Non-Existent Knight
Supplement
Sequel, epilogue, Lotte in Weimar
Generic reactivation
Transposition
Translation
Versification
Prosification
Transmetrification
Transtylization
Quantitative transformations
Excision
Concision
Condensation
Digest
Proust to Mme Scheikévitch
Pseudosummary in Borges
Extension
Expansion
Amplification
Ambiguous practices
Intermodal transmodalization
Laforgue's Hamlet
Intramodal transmodalization
Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Diegetic transposition, starting with sex
Proximization
Pragmatic transformation
Unamuno, author of Quixote
Motivation
Demotivation
Transmotivation
Eulogies of Helen
Secondary valuation
Devaluation
Macbett
Aragon, author of Télémaque
Naissance de l'Odyssée
Transvaluation
Penthesilea
New supplements
A baffling hypertext
Hyperesthetic practices.
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