FROM INTERSEMIOTIC TO INTERTEXTUAL – A HISTORICAL SERENDIPITY

The term intersemiotic lies at the core of contemporary approaches to semantics, literature, translation and anthropology. At first glance, its connection with text is only intermittent. There is however a blurred area of overlapping in which texts, histories, media and works of art come together to...

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