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Digital Fiction and Worlds of Perspective

From WBS

‘In “Digital Fiction and Worlds of Perspective” David Ciccoricco also interrogates narrative theory’s ability to analyze nonprint fiction. Beginning with an overview of classical theoretical models of focalization, he presents an analysis of Judd Morrissey’s (2000) The Jew’s Daughter and Stuart Moulthrop’s (2007) Radio Salience to show how and why narrative theory must be revisited if it is to be applied to narration in digital texts.’

(Source: from the book introduction)