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Created page with " Gerard Genette defines intertextuality as Òa relation or Ôco-presenceÕ between two or more texts . . . taking the form of the effective presence of one text in another.Ó 31 In short, GenetteÕs method of transtextuality includes the following types of texts: Paratexts, metatexts, hypertexts, hypotexts, and architext. First, the paratext includes titles, glosses, prefaces and footnotes. The metatext is commentary on the pretext. The hypertext is a secondary text wri..."