Intertextual Dialogue in the British Postmodern Novels: On the basis of Peter Ackroyd’s Novels

  • Abdullayeva Y
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The peculiarities of intertextual dialogue in the postmodernist novel in Britain are investigated in the article. Literary-theoretical matters of intertextuality were clarified and commented on its reflection as a form of dialogue in literature. The intertextual dialogue’s functions were analyzed on the postmodernist novel as “The house of Doctor Dee”, “The Lambs of London”, “The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein” by Peter Ackroyd, the British writer. The reminiscences, allusions, quotations, and aphorisms used in the novels in a fact form the skeleton of the works and is the means to show heroes’ characteristic features. P. Ackroyd presenting intertextual dialogue with the parallel commentary in the development of events “settles” them in certain cultural paradigms. So the writer makes open the structure of the postmodernist novel and opens the way for many interpretations.

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Abdullayeva, Y. (2018). Intertextual Dialogue in the British Postmodern Novels: On the basis of Peter Ackroyd’s Novels. International Journal of English Linguistics, 8(3), 239. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v8n3p239

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