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2. allusion/illusion
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- An allusion is a reference, something you allude to: “Her allusion to flowers reminded me that Valentine’s Day was coming. ...
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7. Luke 1:68-69: Reference or Allusion
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- Luke 1:68-69: Reference or allusion.
- Good examples of cultural reference and cultural allusion occur in Luke 1:68-69. ... " The presence of "he has raised up a horn of salvation" in Luke 1:69 makes this an "allusion" to Nathan's oracle which is the story of the "initial promise" that God would establish the "throne" of the royal dynasty of David "forever. ...
- Is there an allusion here to one or more stories that recount a time when one or both of these gods came down to earth? Interpreters regularly raise the possibility that the verse in Acts alludes to the story of the visit of the gods Zeus and Hermes to the elderly couple Baucis and Philemon in Ovid Metamorphoses 8:611-724 (Conzelmann 1987: 110; Johnson 1992: 248). ... If this is true, Acts 14:11-12 contains cultural allusion to a particular episode in addition to cultural reference to these two Greek gods.
8. Style: Literary Allusion and the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
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- Over the past two decades, theoretical interest in intertextuality, presupposition, and influence has generated a good deal of interesting discussion of the device of literary allusion. ... A literary allusion is an explicit or implicit reference to another literary text that is "sufficiently overt" to be recognized and understood by competent readers (Petri 290). ... In Ziva Ben-Porat's formulation, a literary allusion contains a "built-in directional signal" or "marker" that is "identifiable as an element or pattern belonging to another independent text" (108).
- By definition, an allusion must be allusive (passing or indirect) and thus is distinguished from what can be called reinscription. In an otherwise helpful discussion of literary allusion, Robert Alter is misleading when he describes Wallace Stevens' "Peter Quince at the Clavier" as alluding to the story in the Apocrypha of Susannah and the Elders (133-34), and Gerard Manley Hopkins's sonnet "Thou art indeed just, Lord" as alluding to the lines in Jeremiah that are its Latin epigraph and are translated in its first three lines (135-39). ... Nor is an allusion the same as quotation, the exact and explicitly signalled transfer of one text into another. ... While "alluding texts attempt to assimilate their borrowings and do not present the allusion as a self-contained texture" (10), the exact texture of quotations introduces a "disruption" into the host text (4).
- For John Hollander, the crucial difference between an allusion and an echo is that the echo "does not depend on conscious intention" (64). ... In Ben-Porat's terms, it is a "veiled referent" but nonetheless the marker of a literary allusion (109).
- For example, how are the intertextual possibilities triggered by an allusion controlled or delimited? Is it a relationship of part to part, part to whole, whole to part, or whole to whole? And how is this to be determined by the reader? Other questions involve allusions that introduce a reflexive or meta-element into a poem, thus inviting consideration of the poem as being about itself vis-a-vis another literary text, as well as about its expressive or representational subject. Another interrogative node concerns the use of allusion "to enrich a poem by incorporating further meaning" (Miner 39). Do allusions always enrich a lyric poem? Are they not sometimes counterproductive or superfluous? What is a reader or critic to do if an allusion is perceived to weaken rather than strengthen a poem? Does one have the right to delimit a poem's resonances by ignoring a veiled allusion when it is perceived to be detrimental to the artwork? Is the responsible reader's primary obligation to the author's intention or to the poem in its most aesthetically satisfying rendering?.
- The second allusion refers to the boat-stealing episode in the first book of Wordsworth's Prelude. ... The third allusion is also unidentified, but it calls sufficient attention to itself to signal that it is an allusion. ...
- The point of the first allusion is straightforward: Kavanagh's County Monaghan compares to Heaney's County Derry - peripheral, provincial, stagnant, unimportant in the larger context. The third allusion takes up these inferences, registering the fact that the two former Ulster Catholic lads have became "sophisticated" enough to study canonical texts like King Lear at universities and are selfconscious about their cultural displacement. ...
9. Allusions
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- "The test for allusion is that it is a phenomenum that some reader or readers may fail to observe" 12, p. ...
- The Mechanics of Allusion.
- 109 the process of a reader's actualisation of an allusion involves.
- recognition of marker - If an allusion is disguised or unobtrusive (it doesn't appear in quotes, it has a tempting non-allusive interpretation, etc) the reader may not realise that it exists. ... to the difficulty or unobtrusiveness of the allusion". ... 167 ) of the poet to give the words that form the allusion a meaning in their own right. This, however, increases the risk of the allusion being missed and if the intrinsic meaning is plausible but weak, the reader may miss much. The poet may intend the reader only to recognise the allusion later, or for only a part of the readership to pick up the allusion - examples are dramatic irony, in-jokes, pantomime asides and innuendo. ...
- When a text refers to many, widely ranging texts, noting one allusion is less likely to prime the reader for the next. ...
- Once established, this meaning could pull in an allusion without being overbalanced; the poem's centre of gravity remained within the text. ...
- The Allusion Field.
- 36 , the particles of reference becoming a field of allusion. ...
- In the communication age when texts old and new are easily drawn into the allusion field, closure has become less certain. ...
- "The Poetics of Literary Allusion", PTL: A Journal for descriptive poetics and theory of literature 1, Ben-Porot, 1976.
- "Intertextuality, allusion, and quotation: an international bibliography of criticial studies", compiled by Udo J. ...
- "Literary Quotation and Allusion", Kellet, 1933.
10. Allusion - explanation-Guide.info - for information, definition, meaning, reference - free encyclopedia, glossary of terms
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- In rhetoric, an allusion is the implicit referencing of a related object or circumstance, which has occurred or existed in an external context. An allusion is understandable only to those with prior knowledge of the reference in question (which the writer assumes to be so). ... Note: "allusion" should not be confused with an illusion. ...
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11. The UVic Writer's Guide: Allusion / Illusion
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12. Allusion - free-definition
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- In rhetoric, an allusion is the implicit referencing of a related object or circumstance, which has occurred or existed in an external context. An allusion is understandable only to those with prior knowledge of the reference in question (which the writer assumes to be so). ... Note: "allusion" should not be confused with an illusion. ...
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