Intertextuality is a controversial modern linguistic term which has raised unsettled debates about writers' creativity and ideas ownership. The present paper is a literary linguistic study that hands over a substantial deliberation on the debated subject. The study is launched by an introduction to correlated topics including definitions, types, mechanisms, techniques, and arguments about intertextuality. Then, comprehensive deliberations and detailed analysis of mythical intertextuality in Milton's "Lycidas" are introduced. The paper has come up with a conclusion that the author is never dead since the text is alive and no longer a "once upon a time" narration but rather a living seed endlessly gives birth of current associations and predicts of future prospects. It has been also reached to a sort of agreement with Kristevain her confirmation on the productivity of intertextuality.
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