The Literary Intertextuality in Aram Kakai Fallah Stories
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Intertextuality is opening a new gate towards the literary text and identifies its relation with/to the previous rich fortune and its contemporary one. (The Literary Intertextuality in Aram Kakai Fallah Stories) is the title of this study which tries to explain the educational, experimental and technical levels of the story writer with the external intertextuality. Further, it specifies the most important literary intertextuality. The study is composed of two parts the first of which briefly introduces the literary texts then explains the emergence and the concept of intertextuality. Later, a glance is given to the types and techniques of intertextuality. In the second part according to the period of publishing the story and group of stories, the literary intertextuality is identified. Likewise, the most important techniques that are used by the story writer in the literary intertextuality are identified.
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