Abstract
Abstract The terms ‘intratext’, ‘intratextual’, and ‘intratextuality’ are conspicuous by their absence in the indices and glossaries of the current crop of introductions to literary theory which fill the shelves of good bookshops and university libraries. In various dictionaries of literary terms and critical theory, there are entries for ‘intention’, ‘intentional fallacy’, ‘interpretant’, and ‘intertextuality’.
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