The Influence of Western Intertextuality Theory on China

The Influence of Western Intertextuality Theory on China

by Zhao Weirong

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This article is a typical comparative literature impact research topic. From a comparative perspective, we comprehensively use theoretical analysis, text analysis, social criticism, empirical research, cultural studies and other critical methods to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth investigation and research on Western intertextuality theory and its translation, dissemination, influence and research in China. The intertextuality discussed in this article is limited to the research level of literary creation and literary theory. Many domestic studies from the perspective of discourse analysis are only mentioned when necessary, without in-depth research and discussion. At present, the research on intertextuality in China is still in its infancy. So far, only one monograph has been published. Domestic research and discussion on intertextuality can be said to be at a stage that needs to be deepened and improved. Therefore, this article will use a relatively heavy ink to trace the origins, systematically sort out and describe in detail the pre-history of intertextuality theory, its birth in France, its evolution in Europe and the United States, and the characteristics of the theory itself.

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