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- Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature...
- of Genette's narratological model and hyperfiction considers how they are related and suggests that hyperfiction narratives have four levels: 1. Discourse...
- artist known for her cross-genre experimental works. These include her hyperfiction Patchwork Girl (1995) and her first novel, Half Life (2006). In her own...
- navigational aids through the text. In the 1993 New York Times Book Review, Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer, Robert Coover, explained that the paths readers...
- Translations, and Emulations. In the 1993 New York Times Book Review, Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer, Robert Coover, noted the "sheer pleasure of...
- Scholar[original research?], this term appears in a 1997 article What is Hyperfiction? (Korean: 하이퍼픽션이란 무엇인가; RR: Haipeopiksyeoniran mueosinga) in the print...
- books and pages. In a 1993 article for the New York Times Book Review, "Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer", the novelist and professor Robert Coover noted...
- published a second New York Times essay on electronic literature titled "Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer". Coover established the Master of Fine Arts...
- reviewed this work i August 29, 1993 in the New York Times Book Review, "Hyperfiction; And Now, Boot Up the Reviews" This is a highly discussed work of electronic...
- In 1986, Malloy wrote and programmed Uncle Roger, the first online hyperfiction project with links that took the narrative in different directions depending...