Interparatextuality: Love It, Use It Oh, how I love jargon! And thus, I unleash “interparatextuality” into the blogosphere. As I will soon explicate in my own blog (still yet to be created), I will be doing thesis research on the discursive history of the paratext of Samuel Richardson’s Pamela. I’ve been clumsily attempting to articulate the phenomenon for which I am searching: something to do with paratext–specifically, the epitext, or paratext within the literal bounds of a monograph–being an important... [Read more]