The analysis of Chekhov references in four contemporary plays is the basis for an attempt to establish a typology of intertextual strategies. The peculiarity of the examined strategies is their reference to the pre-text as a whole (in distinction from such phaenomena as quotation or allusion, referring to the pre-text in a particular manner): B. Akunin′s "Seagull" combines the elements of a sequel and a contrafaction of Chekhov′s "Seagull"; V. Sorokin′s "Jubilee" is an example for the poetics of collage in regard to various Chekhov′s plays; J. Głowacki′s "The Fourth Sister" can be seen as a transformation (i.e. adoption of the topic) of Chekhov′s "Three Sisters"; D. Mamet′s "Uncle Vanya" combines the traits of an adaptation and a remake of Chekhov′s "Uncle Vanya". On the assumption that "total" references to the pre-text affect mainly three aspects of a literary work - setting (personae, chronotope), action (plot) and ideological content (topic), and with two variables taken into account (adoption vs. variance), arise eight different models of "total" intertextual strategies.

Zur Typologie intertextueller Verfahren (Čechov bei Akunin, Sorokin, Głowacki und Mamet) / M. Schruba. - In: ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR SLAWISTIK. - ISSN 0044-3506. - 53:4(2008), pp. 438-455.

Zur Typologie intertextueller Verfahren (Čechov bei Akunin, Sorokin, Głowacki und Mamet)

M. Schruba
2008

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The analysis of Chekhov references in four contemporary plays is the basis for an attempt to establish a typology of intertextual strategies. The peculiarity of the examined strategies is their reference to the pre-text as a whole (in distinction from such phaenomena as quotation or allusion, referring to the pre-text in a particular manner): B. Akunin′s "Seagull" combines the elements of a sequel and a contrafaction of Chekhov′s "Seagull"; V. Sorokin′s "Jubilee" is an example for the poetics of collage in regard to various Chekhov′s plays; J. Głowacki′s "The Fourth Sister" can be seen as a transformation (i.e. adoption of the topic) of Chekhov′s "Three Sisters"; D. Mamet′s "Uncle Vanya" combines the traits of an adaptation and a remake of Chekhov′s "Uncle Vanya". On the assumption that "total" references to the pre-text affect mainly three aspects of a literary work - setting (personae, chronotope), action (plot) and ideological content (topic), and with two variables taken into account (adoption vs. variance), arise eight different models of "total" intertextual strategies.
intertextuality; Chekhov; Russian and Polish literature; 20th century
Settore L-LIN/21 - Slavistica
2008
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