In this paper we will suggest that a hypertextual representation of the text allows us to show different temporal layers of reading and lets us add new ones. We use the notion “layers of reading” as a metaphor to explain how, historically, each reading of a text creates a new layer, an independent “stratum of meaning” -to use a geological term-, that is superimposed to a previous reading. We think the digital edition and the digital reading could create a philosophical methodology, based on the awareness of the historical construction of each layer of reading
This article proposes a new approach to literary hypertext, which foregrounds the notion of interrup...
The birth of digital writing, characterized by a process of correction that implies the omission of ...
Hypertext has become a common reference point for CALL applications and hyperfiction is on the verge...
In this paper we will suggest that a hypertextual representation of the text allows us to show diffe...
Hypertext refers to the electronic links of texts. In the traditional texts, readers have to follow...
The surface-level experience of hypertextuality as formless and unbounded, blurring boundaries among...
If you have ever wanted to cut up a narrative and patch it back together in a new order; if you have...
The article is an exploration of online reading from the perspective of theories of reading and inte...
In this article, we begin by specifying a definition of "text" that will fit our present purpose; th...
Hypertext is a particular kind of text that allows the readers move to its end through a non-sequent...
The purpose of this paper is to examine characteristics of the hypertext, In extending Innis and McL...
Hypertext is a particular kind of text that allows the readers move to its end through a non-sequent...
In 1965, when Theodore Nelson and Douglas Engelbart developed Vannevar Bush’s idea of an efficient i...
The increasing importance of semiotic analysis of new media is well acknowledged. In our paper we co...
Hypertext, the creation of links within or among texts in a digital environment, is the basis on whi...
This article proposes a new approach to literary hypertext, which foregrounds the notion of interrup...
The birth of digital writing, characterized by a process of correction that implies the omission of ...
Hypertext has become a common reference point for CALL applications and hyperfiction is on the verge...
In this paper we will suggest that a hypertextual representation of the text allows us to show diffe...
Hypertext refers to the electronic links of texts. In the traditional texts, readers have to follow...
The surface-level experience of hypertextuality as formless and unbounded, blurring boundaries among...
If you have ever wanted to cut up a narrative and patch it back together in a new order; if you have...
The article is an exploration of online reading from the perspective of theories of reading and inte...
In this article, we begin by specifying a definition of "text" that will fit our present purpose; th...
Hypertext is a particular kind of text that allows the readers move to its end through a non-sequent...
The purpose of this paper is to examine characteristics of the hypertext, In extending Innis and McL...
Hypertext is a particular kind of text that allows the readers move to its end through a non-sequent...
In 1965, when Theodore Nelson and Douglas Engelbart developed Vannevar Bush’s idea of an efficient i...
The increasing importance of semiotic analysis of new media is well acknowledged. In our paper we co...
Hypertext, the creation of links within or among texts in a digital environment, is the basis on whi...
This article proposes a new approach to literary hypertext, which foregrounds the notion of interrup...
The birth of digital writing, characterized by a process of correction that implies the omission of ...
Hypertext has become a common reference point for CALL applications and hyperfiction is on the verge...