Revue Des Sciences Humaines
Volume 28, Numéro 1, Pages 176-187
2017-06-30
Auteurs : Atoui Nour El Houda .
Lucien Dällenbach distinguishes three types of intertextuality: the general intertextuality, the restricted intertextuality and the autarkic intertextuality (autotextuality). The autotextuality manifested by the “mise en abyme” present in Je t’offrirai une gazelle that includes an image in another image that reflects necessarily; so it becomes a relation of interlocking between a reflective story and a reflexive story. In this perspective, the overall story becomes a specular story that, by the mirror effect, reflects his own narrative principles.
intertextuality - autotextuality - mise en abyme - specular story
Mahdaoui Mokhtaria
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pages 697-706.
Khodja Goucem Nadira
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pages 97-108.
Ali Khodja Djamel
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pages 87-95.