TY - JOUR ID - zu28423 UR - http://eprints.zu.edu.ua/8423/ A1 - ??????, ?. ?. Y1 - 2012/// N2 - Paratext of a play denotes everything what surrounds the primary/main text (personages? direct speech), preceding, following or inserting into it. Paratext can be created either by the author or the publisher. The publisher?s paratext of a play (a cover, opening information, endpapers, colophon and footnotes) form a frame for the main text, and can change its interpretation by the public. The author?s paratext of a play is stage directions, a list of dramatic personae and act numbers, a title, a dedication and an epigraph. The name of the author is also treated nowadays as a paratexual category. PB - Book of Abstracts. - Kamianets-Podilsky JF - XYII TESOL ? Ukraine International Conference: English in Globalised World, March 15-16, 2012 KW - Paratext KW - a cover KW - opening information KW - endpapers KW - colophon and footnotes KW - the author and the readers KW - stage directions KW - a list of dramatic personae and act numbers KW - a title KW - a dedication and an epigraph KW - nonverbal communication KW - pragmatically oriented KW - a constituent part of a written work. TI - Stage Directions as a Constituent Component of the Paratext of B. Shaw?s Play ?Pygmalion?. SP - 79 AV - public EP - 80 ER -