Intended for both newcomers who are curious about video games and experienced gamers who want to reflect on their passion, this course will explore what happens to stories, paintings, and films when they become the basis of massively multiplayer online games. The Lord of the Rings trilogy—the novels, films, and video game—are our central example of how “remediation” transforms familiar stories as they move across media.

Online Games: Literature, New Media, and Narrative

Online Games: Literature, New Media, and Narrative

Instructor: Jay Clayton
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Reviewed on Sep 27, 2017
This was challenging and rewarding. I loved it. Very well done! Thank you!
Reviewed on Jan 13, 2020
Extremely interesting and course material that is one of a kind. Definitely a must learn if you have an interest in video games and literature!
Reviewed on Apr 12, 2021
Comprehensive, interesting course. Doesn’t rely heavily on gaming, so those who are more comfortable with literature are engaged. The video format added to the experience.
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