talevolum
Talevolum is a hypothetical unit used in narratology and computational storytelling to quantify the amount of narrative content carried by a single tale. The term combines tale with volume, signaling a measure of the informational and structural density of a story rather than its physical length. It is not an officially standardized metric; rather, it is a theoretical construct employed to compare narratives, study pacing, and model information density in storytelling.
In proposed models, talevolum can be computed as a function of multiple elements, including word count, the
Applications for talevolum include literary analysis, editorial planning, and adaptive storytelling in games and AI systems.
Limitations include the subjective nature of narrative quality and preference, cultural and genre differences, and the