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The materialities of close reading: 1942, 2009
David Ciccoricco
The Heuristic Value of Electronic Literature
Serge Bouchardon
Hypertextual Fiction on the Internet: A Structural and Narratological Analysis
Roman Zenner
'Click = Kill'. Textual You in Ludic Digital Fiction'
Astrid Ensslin
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Alice Bell
'I know what it was. You know what it was': Second Person Narration in Hypertext Fiction
Alice Bell
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Astrid Ensslin
Omission impossible: the ergodics of time
Markku Eskelinen
Cybertext Narratology
Markku Eskelinen
Theorizing Digital Narrative: Beginnings, Endings, and Authorship
Jennifer Roudabush
I, Chatbot: The Gender and Race Performativity of Conversational Agents
Mark C. Marino
Travels in Cybertextuality. The Challenge of Ergodic Literature and Ludology to Literary Theory
Markku Eskelinen
Generating Narrative Variation in Interactiv Fiction
Nick Montfort
The Literariness of New Media Art - A Case for Expanding the Domain of Literary Studies
Claudia Benthien
Footnotes in Fiction: A Rhetorical Approach
Edward Maloney
Cybertext palimpsests - literature to the nth degree
Markku Eskelinen
Focalization and Digital Fiction
David Ciccoricco
Event-Sequences, Plots and Narration in Computer Games
Fotis Jannidis
Introduction [to New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in the Digital Age]
Ruth Page
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Bronwen Thomas
Curveship: An Interactive Fiction System for Narrative Variation
Nick Montfort
Ontological Boundaries and Methodological Leaps: The Importance of Possible Worlds Theory for Hypertext Fiction (and Beyond)
Alice Bell
Wittgenstein, Genette, and the Reader's Narrative in Hypertext
Gunnar Liestøl
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