WHAT FITS: INTRODUCTION

What Fits is a hypertext novella written by Adrienne Eisen. It is a work fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, entities, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

This information has been extracted from "the main web page".

One of the things that I consider most important is that these hypertext chapters are not ordained by numbers or by the time. Also, is very difficult to see the relation that is between each chapter.

The narrator is a woman that is Tanoīs couple and she tells us about their life. We are going to know each other from the narratorīs point of view. We will see that she tells us: the experience of knowing Tano īs previous couples and the opinion that she had to them.

The space where they are is usually at one of their apartments. It is the reason why words like living room, floor, bed, room, garden, etc. appear a lot in the work. Many of them are repeated. They refer to the same semantic field: house.

Also it is obvious that they are going to be almost always in a closed space.

As I said in my abstract I did the work considering two web pages:

1)http://www.eastgate.com/ReadingRoom/WhatFits/WhatFits.htm (the main web page).

2) http://www.eastgate.com/ReadingRoom/WhatFits (the secondary web page).

Here are the ten chapters than I decided to work:

1)Moving

2)Obstructed Views

3)Party Favor

4)Tenth Birthday

5)A Dogīs Life

6)How to Wait

7) Nauseous

8) Togetherness

9) Picture Us

10) Perfect Couple

There two interesting authorīs web pages. One of them is an Electronic literature directory: http://directory.eliterature.org/expand.php?rectype=author&aid=396b612cc .The other one analyzes the complete work of Adrienne: http://mural.uv.es/ecanla/analisis_obracompleta.html .It is written in Spanish.