"the relationship most often labelled "commentary"... the critical relationship par excellence"
What is metatextuality?
An example of a hypertext of the Odyssey.
At its simplest, the playful transformation of a text.
What is parody?
An example of a parody of the Odyssey.
What is O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Examples of this "text" include titles, subtitles, chapter headings, etc.
What is a paratext?
An example of a metatext of the Odyssey.
What is Egbert J. Bakker's Homer: Odyssey Book IX (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)?
At its simplest, the satirical imitation of a text.
What is caricature?
An example of a transposition of the Odyssey.
What is Derek Walcott's The Odyssey: A Stage Version?
"a relationship of copresence between two texts or among several texts... eidetically and typically... the actual presence of one text within another."
What is intertextuality?
An example of a paratext of the Odyssey?
What are the book divisions of the Odyssey?
At its simplest, the playful imitation of a text.
What is pastiche?
An example of a forgery of the Odyssey.
What is the Aeneid?
Any relationship uniting a later text with an earlier one that is NOT commentary.
What is hypertextuality?
An example of an intertext from the Odyssey
What is the opening line of Ezra Pound's Cantos?
At its simplest, the satirical transformation of a text?
What is travesty?
An example of a travesty of the Odyssey.
What is "Thomas couldn't come up with a good example"?*
*"The choices are inevitably arbitrary and even unfair, since specific works are always, and happily so, much more complex than the species to which they are affixed."
A "completely silent" relationship involving "the entire set of general or transcendent categories... from which emerges each singular text"
What is architextuality?
An example of something belonging to the "architextuality" of the Odyssey?
What is the Archaic Greek oral tradition?
The serious imitation of a text.
What is forgery?
An example of a caricature of the Odyssey.
What is Simon Armitage's Poundland?