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With the application of comparative methodology, this article analyzes biblical allusions, reminiscences, paraphrases, direct and indirect quotations, and symbols in the poetry of Austrian, German, and Ukrainian writers (Georg Heym, Mykola Bazhan, Mykola ... see more

With the application of comparative methodology, this article analyzes biblical allusions, reminiscences, paraphrases, direct and indirect quotations, and symbols in the poetry of Austrian, German, and Ukrainian writers (Georg Heym, Mykola Bazhan, Mykola ... see more

Survey on the great works of Persian literature reveals that most of the phrases, expressions, allusions and inferences mentioned in these prose and verses have been adopted from Quran and Hadiths. Various concepts and contents have been borrowed from the... see more

AbstractThis article utilised the theory of intertextuality to investigate the way in which religious texts, specifically Judith 16, generate meaning in the act of the production of texts. The groundbreaking work on intertextuality done by Julia Kristeva ... see more

AbstractThis article discussed the use of the Bible in mystical texts by focusing on intertextuality as a literary approach which analyses the intersection of texts. It investigated how mystical texts, as phenotexts, relate to the Bible as archetext: firs... see more

This essay explores the religious allusions in Sylvia Plath’s “Tulips” through an analysis of the poem’s relationship to the confessional genre.  Both the Catholic confession and the poetic confession require a level of commitment to the self and to ... see more

AbstractCombining theories of intertextuality and abductive reasoning, this article demonstrates the figurative nature of scriptural allusions in Matthew. Allusions form figurations that open new perspectives for readers inasmuch as the source text and th... see more

The article deals with the design features of philosophical novel in the creations of french writer Muriel Barbery. The plot is simple, but there is much more to this book than that. It reminds you of so many things that make life wonderful – art, literat... see more

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