The Contested Charm of Dunciad Minor by A. D. Hope

How literature is made from literature, what kind of procédés are used in expressing or covering a text with the fabric of quotations in it, how a meta-text regulates the reception of the original text and to what degree it is part of the latter, how a palimpsestic superscription unveils the reading...

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Main Author: Igor Maver
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2022-12-01
Series:Acta Neophilologica
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/ActaNeophilologica/article/view/11339
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description How literature is made from literature, what kind of procédés are used in expressing or covering a text with the fabric of quotations in it, how a meta-text regulates the reception of the original text and to what degree it is part of the latter, how a palimpsestic superscription unveils the reading and the understanding of tradition? All these questions pertaining to intertextuality (e. g. citations, allusions, parody, literary travesty, pastiche, etc) are addressed in the article. This is not done purely theoretically, but is applied in the examination of literary affiliations between two poets and their satirical works, the English Augustan poet of the 18th century Alexander Pope and a major twentieth-century Australian Augustan poet A. D. Hope.
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spelling doaj.art-468e6ce91d6f47a8b4f931f108c1ea822023-01-18T08:45:47ZdeuUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Acta Neophilologica0567-784X2350-417X2022-12-01551-210.4312/an.55.1-2.49-60The Contested Charm of Dunciad Minor by A. D. HopeIgor Maver0University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, SloveniaHow literature is made from literature, what kind of procédés are used in expressing or covering a text with the fabric of quotations in it, how a meta-text regulates the reception of the original text and to what degree it is part of the latter, how a palimpsestic superscription unveils the reading and the understanding of tradition? All these questions pertaining to intertextuality (e. g. citations, allusions, parody, literary travesty, pastiche, etc) are addressed in the article. This is not done purely theoretically, but is applied in the examination of literary affiliations between two poets and their satirical works, the English Augustan poet of the 18th century Alexander Pope and a major twentieth-century Australian Augustan poet A. D. Hope. https://journals.uni-lj.si/ActaNeophilologica/article/view/11339intertextualityAlexander PopeA. D. HopeAustralian poetryEnglish 18th century poetry
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Acta Neophilologica
intertextuality
Alexander Pope
A. D. Hope
Australian poetry
English 18th century poetry
title The Contested Charm of Dunciad Minor by A. D. Hope
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title_short The Contested Charm of Dunciad Minor by A. D. Hope
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Alexander Pope
A. D. Hope
Australian poetry
English 18th century poetry
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