- In
literary interpretation,
paratext is
material that
surrounds a
published main text (e.g., the story, non-fiction description, poems, etc.) supplied...
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Federation as well as with
several church organisations. UBS
developed Paratext, the most
important and
widely used
software for
Bible translation. It...
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throughout Tolkien's narrative.
Tolkien framed his
narratives with a m**** of
paratexts,
elements which stand beside the main text, in The Lord of the
Rings and...
- 2, 2022,
retrieved November 12, 2023 Graulund, Rune (2006), "Text and
Paratext in Mark Z. Danielewski's
House of Leaves", Word and Image, 22 (4): 379–388...
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original texts of
Jewish or
Christian bibles; such
divisions form part of the
paratext of the Bible.
Since the
early 13th century, most
copies and
editions of...
- June 2014. Lycophron,
Alexandra 716 Jansen, Laura, ed. (2014). The
Roman Paratext: Frame, Texts, Readers.
Cambridge UK:
Cambridge University Press. p. 230...
- l'architexte (1979), Palimpsests:
Literature in the
Second Degree (1982), and
Paratexts.
Thresholds of
Interpretation (1997). His
international influence is not...
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Garrick (2020). M****cripts of the book of Revelation: new philology,
paratexts, reception. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191883323. Barr...
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indices from the
acknowledgments section (also
called "acknowledgments
paratext") of
research papers to
evaluate the
impact of the
acknowledged individuals...
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apart from
later alterations, deterioration, commentary, translations,
paratext, etc. Therefore, when
literary criticism is
concerned with the determination...