ekirjallisuuden
E-kirjallisuuden, or digital literature, refers to literary works that are created, published, and consumed electronically. This form of literature has emerged with the widespread adoption of digital technologies and the internet.
E-kirjallisuuden can take many forms, including interactive fiction, multimedia poetry, and hypertext novels. These works often
One of the key characteristics of e-kirjallisuuden is its affinity for hypertextuality, which enables readers to
The benefits of e-kirjallisuuden include increased accessibility, flexibility, and reusability of the text. E-kirjallisuuden works can
However, e-kirjallisuuden also raises concerns regarding copyright, copyright infringement, and ownership of digital creations. As digital
Some notable examples of e-kirjallisuuden include Michael Joyce's "afternoon, a story" (1990), a hypertext novel, and