The Roman Paratext The Roman Paratext

The Roman Paratext

Frame, Texts, Readers

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Descripción editorial

What is a paratext, and where can we find it in a Roman text? What kind of space does a paratext occupy, and how does this space relate to the text and its contexts? How do we interpret Roman texts 'paratextually'? And what does this approach suggest about a work's original modes of plotting meaning, or the assumptions that underpin our own interpretation? These questions are central to the conceptual and practical concerns of the volume, which offers a synoptic study of Roman paratextuality and its exegesis within the broad sphere of Roman studies. Its contributions, which span literary, epigraphic and visual culture, focus on a wide variety of paratextual features - e.g. titles and inter-titles, prefaces, indices, inscriptions, closing statements, decorative and formalistic details - and other paratextual phenomena, such as the frames that can be plotted at various intersections of a text's formal organization.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2014
31 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
560
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Cambridge University Press
TAMAÑO
48,7
MB

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