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Framing the Reading Experience of an Apocryphal Text: The Case of the 1 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John’s Titles

open access: yesOpen Theology
It has long been recognized that paratexts – those liminal features that accompany the main text in a book – perform a primary role in interpretation since they mediate the text to the readers.
Cardozo Mindiola Cristian Daniel
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Curating Culinary Culture: The Rhetorical Function of Cookbooks and Their Paratexts

open access: yesRes Rhetorica
Rarely are cookbooks simply collections of recipes; frequently, they offer a wealth of additional cultural and historical information. They serve as a medium for sharing ideas and memories; and thus operate rhetorically.
Ursula Niewiadomska-Flis   +1 more
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Listening to the voice of the translator: A description of translator’s notes as paratextual elements

open access: yesTranslation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research, 2013
Translator’s notes are paratextual elements in which the translator gives up her/his invisible position and allows his/her voice to be heard openly to address to the reader.
María Carmen, Toledano-Buendía
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Making the Child Legible: Children’s Literature as Archive and Agent in Central Europe, 1860–2025

open access: yesHistories
Central European children’s literature can be read as both archive—recording shifting norms, institutions, and visual regimes—and agent, a medium through which childhood, citizenship, and cultural memory are made legible. This conceptual article proposes
Milan Mašát
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Good work, little soldier: Text and pretext [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This article reads the relation between Denis's Beau Travail and Jean-Luc Godard's 1960 film Le Petit Soldat as a film-on-film variant of film-on-book adaptation. The model informing this reading is not so much intertextual as pretextual.
Lack, RF
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