Town of Middlebury, Estados Unidos
Philology and Intertextuality: The Cistercian Exemplum · The article proposes a new way of looking at intertextuality in the medieval world. The theoretical part starts with a quick review of the interrelation between Kristeva’s intertextuality, Zumthor’s mouvance, and Cerquiglini’s variance. Stock’s idea of textual community and Pasquali’s concept of allusiveness are then used to take a closer look at early Cistercian exempla, and how we need to consider their shared knowledge within twelfth- and thirteenth-century Cistercian communities in the editorial process. Intertextuality and intratextuality are not only elements that characterize learned poetry, but they are also features of popular literature as well, and also tools that help us better deal with mixed, oral/written traditions.
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