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  1. From Hypertext to Codework

    From Hypertext to Codework

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 14:31

  2. Readerly Freedom from the Nascent Novel to Digital Fiction: Confronting Fielding's Joseph Andrews and Burne's "24 Hours with Someone You Know"

    This essay compares two novel forms that are separated by more than 250 years: Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews, published in 1742, and Philippa Burne's hypertext fiction "24 Hours with Someone You Know," copyrighted in 1996. Using narratological, pragmatic, and cognitive tools and theories, the confrontation of the two distant texts aims to highlight that while "the ethics of the telling" is congruent with the "ethics of the told" in both stories (), the texts differ in the pragmatic positioning of their audiences and the freedom that they seem to grant readers, thereby emphasizing the evolution of the author-reader relationship across centuries and media. The article shows to what extent digital fiction can be said to invite the active participation of the reader via the computer mouse/cursor.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.01.2020 - 14:27

  3. Diálogos e metamorfoses na ciberliteratura portuguesa, dos anos 1960 ao presente.

    Diálogos e metamorfoses na ciberliteratura portuguesa, dos anos 1960 ao presente.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:20

  4. Pioneras digitales: Las voces encendidas de la poesía electrónica en español.

    Pioneras digitales: Las voces encendidas de la poesía electrónica en español.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:27

  5. Multimodal Textualities: Poetic Aesthetic Digital Space.

    Multimodal Textualities: Poetic Aesthetic Digital Space.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:32