The Jew's Daughter

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The Jew's Daughter is an interactive, non-linear, multivalent narrative, a storyspace that is unstable but nonetheless remains organically intact, progressively weaving itself together by way of subtle transformations on a single virtual page.

(Source: Authors' description from ELC 1.)

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Flash

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Mechanics of reconfiguration designed in collaboration with Lori Talley.

Critical writing that references this work:

Title Author Year
An Emerging Canon? A Preliminary Analysis of All References to Creative Works in Critical Writing Documented in the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base Scott Rettberg 2013
Analyzing Digital Fiction 2014
Arte Digital: Pixel, Algoritmo, Código, Programação e Dados Álvaro Seiça 2011
Combination and Copulation: Making Lots of Little Poems Aden Evens 2018
Digital Fiction and Worlds of Perspective David Ciccoricco 2014
Digital Modernism: Making it New in New Media Jessica Pressman 2014
Digital Modernism: Making it New in New Media Jessica Pressman 2014
Electronic Literature Without a Map Markku Eskelinen 2008
Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary N. Katherine Hayles 2010
From the Digital to the Bookbound J. R. Carpenter 2014
From Theorizing to Analyzing Digital Fiction Alice Bell, Astrid Ensslin, Hans Kristian Rustad 2014
Hypertext in the Attic: The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Writing Andreas Kitzmann 2011
Intermediation: The Pursuit of a Vision N. Katherine Hayles 2007
Language as Gameplay: From the Oulipo to the Jew's Daughter Brian Kim Stefans 2008
Language as Gameplay: toward a vocabulary for describing works of electronic literature Brian Kim Stefans 2012
Letters That Matter: Electronic Literature Collection Vol 1 John David Zuern 2007
Narrative and the Split Condition of Digital Textuality Marie-Laure Ryan 2005
New Media Literary: Hypertextual, Cybertextual, and Networked Katarina Peovic Vukovic 2008
Reading Network Fiction David Ciccoricco 2014
Reading Writing Interfaces: From the Digital to the Bookbound Lori Emerson 2014
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Patricia Tomaszek