Items where SHU Author is "Bell, Alice"
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Article
BELL, Alice (2013). Schema theory, hypertext fiction and links. Style. (In Press)
BELL, Alice and ALBER, Jan (2012). Ontological Metalepsis and Unnatural Narratology. Journal of Narrative Theory, 42 (2), 166-192.
BELL, Alice and ENSSLIN, Astrid (2011). "I know what it was. You know what it was": Second-person narration in hypertext fiction. Narrative, 19 (3), 311-329.
Book Section
BELL, Alice (2013). Unnatural narration in hypertext fiction. In: ALBER, J, SKOV NEILSON, H and RICHARDSON, B, (eds.) A poetics of unnatural narrative. Ohio State University Press. (In Press)
BELL, Alice (2011). Ontological boundaries and conceptual leaps : the significance of possible worlds for hypertext fiction (and beyond). In: PAGE, Ruth and THOMAS, Bronwen, (eds.) New narratives : stories and storytelling in the digital age. Frontiers of narrative series . University of Nebraska Press, 63-82.
BELL, A. (2007). "Do you want to hear about it?" Exploring possible worlds in Michael Joyce's Hyperfiction, afternoon, a story. In: STOCKWELL, P. and LAMBROU, M., (eds.) Contemporary stylistics. Continuum, 43-55.
Authored Book
BELL, Alice (2010). The possible worlds of hypertext fiction. Palgrave Macmillan.
