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1. Intertextuality is the shaping of a text's meaning by another text. ... It is a literary device that creates an 'interrelationship between texts' and generates related understanding in separate works.
2. Derived from the Latin intertexto, meaning to intermingle while weaving, intertextuality is a term first introduced by French semiotician Julia Kristeva in the late sixties
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