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Intertextualité et hypertextualité en Jn 11,1-12,11
This article analyses the relationship between the Johannine narratives of the raising of Lazarus and the anointing at Bethany and several synoptic texts (Mk 5,21-43 par.; Mk 14,3-9 par.; Lk 7,11-17; 10,38-42; 16,19-31). The investigation of this relationship uses the notions of intertextuality and hypertextuality. The analysis proceeds in three steps. The first consists in finding intertextual traces. In the second step, the purpose of the comparison of the action-sequences is to find out the existence of a hypertextual relationship. Finally, the examination concentrates on the transformations affecting both characterisation and action-sequence.
期刊介绍:
Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses (ETL), founded in 1924, is a quarterly publication by professors of Theology and Canon Law at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve). Each volume totals ca. 1300 pages. Issues 1 (April) and 4 (December) contain articles, book reviews and chronicles in various languages (English, French, German). Issue 2-3 (September) represents the annual Elenchus Bibliographicus, an extensive bibliography of books and articles that appeared during the preceding year. The bibliography (ca. 15,000 entries) covers the entire field of Theology and Canon Law: History of Theology, History of Religions.