Restoration by rose tremain6/6/2023 ![]() ![]() In doing so, the author creates a “dynamic intertext: the works reflect the cultural charge that produced them, but the works may go on to affect the culture once they are re-produced.” But while authors have appropriated literary works for centuries, they have also appropriated historical settings and places well outside their own realities, creating new works in historical settings that reflect a new cultural purpose. grounded in metaphors of conflict.” The concept may also be defined as taking possession of a text for one’s own, often cultural, purpose. ![]() The historical proliferation of authors “borrowing” the works of other authors has led to numerous critical studies in appropriation, what Christy Desmet characterizes as “literary influence. ![]() oil on canvas, circa 1660-1665 NPG 531 © National Portrait Gallery, London ![]()
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