Journal | Armeniaca
Journal issue | 2 | 2023
Research Article | Shaping Readerly Taste
Abstract
Making use of theoretical insights from “History of the Book” scholarship, this paper examines the way in which Mkhit‘ar of Sebastia made use of paratexts (title pages, frontispieces, dedications, epigraphs, prefaces, illustrations, headings, epilogues, appendices, etc.) in his ‘publishing mission’ (to use Sahak Djemdjemian’s appelation) to shape readerly taste and influence the way in which his books were read, received, and interpreted. Through introductory poems, illustrations, and playful word games, he presented himself as a second Mashtots and his own students like the famous 5th-c. disciples of that vardapet, who were meant to transmit and create in the same Armenian Christian literary tradition, under the aegis of the Roman Catholic Church.
Submitted: March 3, 2023 | Accepted: May 12, 2023 | Published Nov. 22, 2023 | Language: en
Keywords Reader response • Mxit‘ar of Sebastia • History of the book • Paratextuality • Mxit‘arist congregation
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Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/arm/2974-6051/2023/01/006