Allusion is a
figure of speech, in which one refers covertly or indirectly to an object or circumstance from an external context. It is left to the audience to make the connection; where the connection is directly and explicitly stated (as opposed to indirectly implied) by the author, an allusion is instead usually termed a
reference. In the arts, a literary allusion puts the alluded text in a new context under which it assumes new
meanings and denotations. It is not possible to predetermine the nature of all the new meanings and inter-textual patterns that an allusion will generate. Literary allusion is closely related to
parody and
pastiche, which are also "text-linking"
literary devices.