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Third Person: Authoring and Exploring Vast Narratives
Third Person: Authoring and Exploring Vast Narratives
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Third Person: Authoring and Exploring Vast Narratives
Third Person: Authoring and Exploring Vast Narratives
The MIT Press | ISBN: 0262232634 | edition 2009-05-29 | PDF | 636 pages | 76.0 MB

The ever-expanding capacities of computing offer new narrative possibilities for virtual worlds. Yet vast narratives featuring an ongoing and intricately developed storyline, many characters, and multiple settings did not originate with, and are not limited to, Massively Multiplayer Online Games. Thomas Mann's Joseph and His Brothers, J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Marvel's Spiderman, and the complex stories of such television shows as Dr. Who, The Sopranos, and Lost all present vast fictional worlds.
Third Person explores strategies of vast narrative across a variety of media, including video games, television, literature, comic books, tabletop games, and digital art. The contributors media and television scholars, novelists, comic creators, game designers, and others investigate such issues as continuity, canonicity, interactivity, fan fiction, technological innovation, and cross-media phenomena.
Chapters examine a range of topics, including storytelling in a multiplayer environment; narrative techniques for a 3,000,000-page novel; continuity (or the impossibility of it) in Doctor Who; managing multiple intertwined narratives in superhero comics; the spatial experience of the Final Fantasy role-playing games; World of Warcraft adventure texts created by designers and fans; and the serial storytelling of The Wire.
Taken together, the multidisciplinary conversations in Third Person, along with Harrigan and Wardrip-Fruin's earlier collections First Person and Second Person, offer essential insights into how fictions are constructed and maintained in very different forms of media at the beginning of the twenty-first century.



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