Introduction

 

 

My work is about the analysis of space references in a hypertext of Paul Kafka, Love Enter. I have analysed five chapters of the hypertext because No Man can be only listened. Love Enter has a particular structure: an epistolary structure. Throughout these letters, e-mails, you can know the attitude and personality of the main character, Dan, and the rest of the characters. The story is told in first person. This fact involves to the readers in the story. You can feel within it!

 

 

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Firstly, I have reconstructed a little biography of the author (his life, his education, his family…) with some information found on the web. It has been difficult doing it because there is not much information about Paul Kafka. Secondly, I have done an analysis of space chapter by chapter and then in a global way too. Within it you can find some space references I have extracted from this hypertext and some links with extra information. I have also wanted to incorporate two photographs from Paris and New Orleans which are the two clear spaces within Love Enter.

 

Afterwards, there is a section where you can read my reflections and the conclusion of my analysis. Furthermore, I have expounded my opinion about this work. To sum up, I have done a bibliography of my work where you can find all webs I have needed in order to complete some information, the links, images and so on.

 

I hope this introduction helps you to understand a little more my work. Now, if you want to continue reading and knowing my reflections and opinion about this amazing hypertext you should only click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Index] [First Paper] [Second Paper] [Biography Paul Kafka] [Analysis Love Enter] [Conclusion] [Opinion] [Bibliography]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Academic year 2008/2009
© a.r.e.a./Dr.Vicente Forés López
© Emma Corbín García
emcorgar@alumni.uv.es
Universitat de València Press