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Narrative hypertext, on the level

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This essay discusses whether the standard narratological duality of syuzhet and fabula applies to narrative hypertext, and concludes that the hypertext writing complicates the use of those dual concepts.

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    NHT '13: Proceedings of the 3rd Narrative and Hypertext Workshop
    May 2013
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    ISBN:9781450320054
    DOI:10.1145/2462216
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    1. fabula
    2. hypertext
    3. narrative
    4. narratology
    5. story construction
    6. syuzhet

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    • (2024)Hyperlepis - a secret weapon of hypertext rhetoricProceedings of the 35th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media10.1145/3648188.3675149(203-207)Online publication date: 10-Sep-2024
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