+Intertextuality describes how one [text](/wiki/text) speaks to others, creating layers of shared [meaning](/wiki/meaning). No work exists in isolation; it echoes, borrows, and transforms elements from its predecessors and contemporaries.
+## See also
+- [Allusion](/wiki/allusion)
+- [Quotation](/wiki/quotation)
+- [Semiotics](/wiki/semiotics)
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