From the Page to the Screen. Digital Media, Cybertextuality and New Forms of Storytelling


Bachelor Thesis, 2014

51 Pages, Grade: 1,3


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Table of Contents

1.0 Introduction

2.0 Socio-historical perspectives on the interrelation of language, technology and literature

3.0 Conceptualization of digital literature and cybertext
3.1 Virtuality, interactivity and the reader-user convergence
3.2 Narrative in digital text

4.0 The early stage of electronic literature: Hypertext

5.0 Storyspace Hyperfiction: Michael Joyce’s Afternoon, a story

6.0 The Fusion of reading, writing, and playing: text-based computer games and the multi-user dungeon

7.0 Aardwolf: A contemporary MUD

8.0 The mobile internet revolution and transmedia narrative

9.0 Murder in Passing

10.0 Conclusion
10.1 Are books dying?
10.2 What is the future of digital text and electronic literature?

11.0 Works Cited

12.0 Appendix

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Title
From the Page to the Screen. Digital Media, Cybertextuality and New Forms of Storytelling
College
University of Mannheim  (Lehrstuhl für Amerikanische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft (A III))
Grade
1,3
Author
Year
2014
Pages
51
Catalog Number
V519992
ISBN (eBook)
9783346120946
ISBN (Book)
9783346120953
Language
English
Keywords
Digital Literature, Hyperfiction, Cybertextuality, Digitale Literatur, Digital Narrative
Quote paper
Thomas Nöding (Author), 2014, From the Page to the Screen. Digital Media, Cybertextuality and New Forms of Storytelling, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/519992

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