Intertextuality is shaped through various compositional strategies, as detailed by Allen and other scholars: INTERTEXTUALITY-The New Critical Idiom - Academia.edu
: Julia Kristeva introduced "intertextuality" in 1967, deriving it from Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of the "dialogic imagination". Intertextuality (The New Critical Idiom)
In his seminal book Intertextuality (The New Critical Idiom) , Graham Allen argues that no text possesses independent meaning. Instead, every work is a "tissue of quotations" woven from previous systems, codes, and traditions. Core Concepts and Origins and traditions. Core Concepts and Origins