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E-Borges: Stuart Moulthrop’s Victory Garden

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2012
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Seiça, Álvaro
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This essay analyses Stuart Moulthrop’s Victory Garden (1991), a singular hyperfiction within the context of hypertextual narratives released during the 90s. Taking into consideration the campus novel and anti-war novel themes, I focus my reading on the technological mediation of war and the intertextualization of Jorge Luis Borges’ short story “El Jardín de Senderos que se Bifurcan” (1941). Therefore, I argue that Victory Garden is an appropriation and recreation, via a digital medium, of several Borgesian motifs and his beloved metaliterary theme: the labyrinth.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1956/8952
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Op. Cit.: A Journal of Anglo-American Studies II (1) p. 130 -141
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APEAA
Subject
Electronic literaturehyperfictionStuart MoulthropVictory GardenJorge Luis Borges
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