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Intertextual encounters in American fiction, film, and popular culture
2001, Bowling Green State University Popular Press
in English
0879728477 9780879728472
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Machine generated contents note: PART I: INTERTEXTUAL ENCOUNTERS IN FICTION
1 Intertextual Encounters with Horatio Alger, Jr.,
in The Great Gatsby and A Cool Million
2 "Robin's Country Cousins": Intertextual Encounters
in Hawthorne, Faulkner, and O'Connor
3 The "Matter" of the Rosenbergs and Other Intertexts
in Novels by E. L. Doctorow and Robert Coover
PART II: INTERTEXTUAL ENCOUNTERS IN FILM
4 The Scarlet Letter on Film: Ninety Years of Intertextuality
5 Gendering Genre: Thelma & Louise as a Female Road Film
6 The Hollywood Picture: Barton Fink and The Player
PART III: INTERTEXTUAL ENCOUNTERS IN POPULAR CULTURE
7 "My Intertextual Valentine": Reading the Classic
American Popular Song
8 Intertextual Animation: The Classic Warner Brothers
Cartoons and Rocky and Bullwinkle
9 Intertextual TV Comedy: Jerry Seinfeld and Dennis Miller
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-210) and index.
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