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No one can argue that the literary text has been affected by the technological advances, resulting in the emergence ofa new
type of text, in which Multimedia plays a major role in both its
creation and consumption. It is called the hyperlinked digital
text. The fact that this type of text never leaves the computer
during its whole life cycle requires both the author and the
reader to have a certain knowledge of the digital word, since
any change in the creative mechanisms generates a change in
the consumption, this latter, in the case of the digital text,
begins by simply surfing, and ends ends with re-imagining the
original text as the reader benefits from a greater freedom to surf
with the new text than he has with the text in its original form.
We try, in this thesis entitled “digital literature between
the concept and the foundation-an approach to the digital
narrative technics”, to define and analyse scrupulously the most
important terminology that emerged with the new creation that
employs the products ofmodern technology to introduce a new
Genre that combines literature and electronics and uses
Multimedia to produce new forms of digital text open to
animation, graphic, audio-visual, cinematic production, and
programming technics, and therefore freeing the author from
the typical, traditional relation between the different elements
of the creative process, and bypassing the traditional
presentation of the literary text. From all this, we can affirm that
the digital literature is not a digital presentation of a traditional
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text, these texts can’t be presented in a printed/printable form,
or even exist without technology. Then, we go through and
examine the digital experiment of Senadjela, evaluating to what
point does it apply the digital narration technics, according to a
plan structured in a preface, two parts of three chapters each,
and a conclusion, in addition to an introduction and an annex
consisting of a glossary ofthe terminology used in the thesis. |
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