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Intertextual encounters occur whenever an author or the author's text recognizes, references, alludes to, imitates, parodies, or otherwise elicits an audience member's familiarity with other texts. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Nathanael West use the fiction of Horatio Alger, Jr., as an intertext in their novels, "The Great Gatsby" and "A Cool Million," Callie Khouri and Ridley Scott use the buddy-road-picture genre as an intertext for their "Thelma and Louise," In all these cases, intertextual encounters take place between artists, between texts, between texts and audiences, between artists and audiences. Michael Dunne investigates works from the 1830s to the 1990s and from the canonical American novel to Bugs Bunny and Jerry Seinfeld.Michael Dunne is the author of 'Intertextual Encounters in American Fiction, Film, and Popular Culture', published 2001 under ISBN 9780879728489 and ISBN 0879728485.
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