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- Title
Forms of Intertextuality and the Reading of Poetry: Uri Zvi Greenberg's Basha'ar.
- Authors
Ben-Porat, Ziva
- Abstract
The article discusses different forms of intertextuality found in the interpretation of the Jewish author Uri Zvi Greenberg's poem "Basha'ar." Focus is given to the translinguistic signification of a word, the rhetorical intertextuality of an allusion, and the activation of a cognitive model. A description of intertextual relations in the reading process and discussion of the speaker-as-poet construct with the use of the first person are also given.
- Subjects
INTERTEXTUALITY; BASHA'AR (Poem); GREENBERG, Uri; MODERN Hebrew poetry; ALLUSIONS; LANGUAGE &; languages; POETRY (Literary form); LITERARY criticism
- Publication
Prooftexts, 1990, Vol 10, Issue 2, p257
- ISSN
0272-9601
- Publication type
Poetry Review