Intertextuality and metatextuality in experimental works
Intertextuality means the use of references to other texts within a work. This may include citations, allusions, parodies, or retellings of other texts. Writers may turn to classical works, popular books, folklore, or even other works by contemporary authors to add a new level of meaning and context to their text.Metatextuality, on the other hand, concerns the process of creating text itself. Writers can refer to the topic of writing, editing, or publishing text within the work itself. They can play with the genre expectations of readers, break down the clear line between reality and fiction, or even include comments on author's intention in the text.
Intertextuality and metatextuality in experimental works create an opportunity for a deep and multidimensional understanding of the text. Readers can discover new shades of meaning when they recognize references to other texts or think about how the process of creating a text affects its interpretation. These techniques make experimental literature an exciting and intriguing art form that constantly raises new questions and reflections among readers.
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