Literature, text and hipertext
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2006v8p30Keywords:
Hipertext, Literature, Literary textAbstract
The experimental tendency of literature during the 20th Century brought together ciberspace and literary text. As consequence there were several texts built using hypertext writing environments such as Storyspace, texts written with the participation of several co-authors as result of discussions on the Internet, as well as hypertexts specially built to be available on the Web. This essay focus on the analysis of aspects related to the construction of some hypertexts, based on studies which discuss the conversion of text into hypertext.Downloads
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